Discover the best top things to do in Kingston-upon-Hull, United Kingdom including Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Hull's Old Town, The Land Of Green Ginger, Queen Victoria Square, The Fruit Market, Beverley Gate, Oriel Chambers, Castle Street Bridge, Salt End Chemical Park, Murdoch Connection.
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The mother church of the Catholic community in Kingston-upon-Hull. Built in 1829 it has been serving the city for over 190 years.
Historical old church . Well looked after exterior painted in white and creamy yellow. Located near the old hull brewery in a row of houses .
4.5 based on 817 reviews
My dad and I always have a lovely time having a walk around the old part of hull. Walking up high street it is easy to imagine what it was like years and years ago there are some hidden gems if you know where to look I’m lucky my dad is a hull born and bred lad so he knows all the spectacular secrets that are there if you know where to look. Have a walk up and down the cobbled tiny streets go sit in trinity square and have a coffee and go walk round holly trinity church it’s free to enter plus if it’s raining you can sit in the church and have a hot drink along with a yummy piece of cake they always have some great home baking in the church cafe. Have a walk to hull pier and carry on round to hull marina and back round down Humber street. Hull is a great little city it’s under estimated most people are really friendly and helpful and the nice thing about hull is you don’t drive through it to go to other places so if your coming to hull your coming because you really want to. ????????. Ps don’t forget to have a walk up to queen victora square it is spectacular it has two of hulls great museums in it ferans art gallery and the maritime museum it’s well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
This whole area, including High Street gives a perfect perspective of historical Hull & for which accompanied walks & ghost trips are readily available.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Brillinat Victorian square. surrounded by the City Hall, The maritime museum, and Ferens art gallery, A display of small fountains in the square which is quite soothing.
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Fruit is an exciting unique venue dwelling in the beautiful Hull Marina streets. From live music gigs to belly tickling comedy, from cutting edge theatre productions to local produce and vintage markets, from popcorn crunching cinema screenings to underground club nights, from diverse festivals to charity events - and so much more brought to the Hull entertainment scene.
Along with the Old Town, my favourite part of Hull. A really interesting mix of old buildings and new, trendy businesses, street art, the Marina and the Humber. Well worth a visit if you are in the city.
4.0 based on 13 reviews
So much history in one small area a lot of work was done to restore and save its legacy to Hull You can go down the steps right to the ground level and touch the stone work
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