Discover the best top things to do in Kingston-upon-Hull, United Kingdom including Paul Schofield Guided Walks, Hull Land Train, Escape Room Hull, TeamSport Indoor Go Karting Hull, The Humber Bridge, Pride of Hull, Wilberforce House Museum, Hull Minster, Hull Marina, Streetlife Museum of Transport.
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5.0 based on 32 reviews
Guided Walks of Hull's fascinating Old Town. Meet up 2pm at Queen Victoria Statue, city centre. Anecdotes, history, architecture and much more!
5.0 based on 436 reviews
We at hull land train tours love to take you on a tour of our great City Of hull taking in the history with a bit of a sing a long and have some fun along the way. The tour can take upto 40mins and you can hop on and off till you get back to your start point. Some of the storys you are told are true some are false but its up to you to deside which is which. You are taken on hulls very first sight seeing land train. What are you waiting for . we are waiting for you. Choo Choo
5.0 based on 951 reviews
Escape Room Hull is a real live adventure puzzle played by a team of people. Once in, you have 1 hour to solve clues, riddles and puzzles in order to to get out. It tests your mental, physical, latteral thinking and communication skills.
We had a great time doing the prison break room, very exciting and interesting puzzles:) Simon was very friendly and made sure we had the best time. Will definitely be back :)
5.0 based on 113 reviews
Brand new 400m indoor go karting track now open in Hull! Adults and kids can race it out at speeds of up to 40mph on this awesome multi-level circuit. Grab a bite to eat from our new menu at the trackside kitchen and soak up the action!
Awesome experience, highly recommend Rhianna was really supportive, showing us ways to improve our times, and helping us with our helmets!! Sarah was really informative and Antony was really helpful on the track when me and my group got stuck!
4.5 based on 1,909 reviews
The bridge once held the world record as the longest single span suspension bridge for cars but it remains the longest in the world over which to walk or cycle. More than 100,000 vehicles use the bridge each week, travelling between East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, with the majority using the HumberTAG electronic tolling system.
It really is surprising what there is to do at and around the Humber bridge, fab walks, beautiful scenery, fantastic park, the kids will have hrs of fun, rambling, climbing, biking, a great place to spend an hour or all day,take a picnic, have an ice cream along the river edge, stroll along the foreshore, you can even have a refreshing drink and great food at the country park inn.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Fantastic trip as always. Bad weather but ship very stable. Food was fantastic in the Brasserie as were the staff. Drinks were reasonable prices. Many thanks to all the staff.
4.5 based on 555 reviews
Wilberforce House is the birthplace of William Wilberforce, famous campaigner against the slave trade. Admission to Wilberforce House is free. The museum tells the story of the transatlantic slave trade and its abolition, as well as dealing with contemporary slavery. Galleries also offer a fascinating glimpse into West African culture. The permanent displays at Wilberforce House include journals and items that belonged to William Wilberforce, including original costume. There are many significant items linked to slavery and the campaign to abolish it. Recently opened galleries contain wonderful displays of local crafstmanship, clock-making, Hull silver collection, the East Yorkshire Regiment and Edwardian Hull Last entry 15 minutes prior to closing
We visited based on the recommendation of a BBC book of 100 places that shaped the UK. The museum is based in William Wilberforce’s family home & is now within a vibrant museum quarter in Hull. There is a wealth of information, set out attractively & accessibly, on the house, the history of slavery, Wilberforce’s political battle to end the slave trade, the Middle Passage, the slave experience, the aftermath of slavery, African culture & contemporary slavery. We didn’t manage to see everything in the time that we had. A great visit & it’s free!
4.5 based on 490 reviews
Your place to Worship, Enjoy, Explore, Belong. Hull Minster is, at one and the same time, an amazing building and a vibrant and diverse community of God's people. We love the fact that we can offer; worship from the traditional to contemporary, on Sundays and during the week; an amazing building to explore and enjoy for history and events, and an extended family where everyone is welcome to belong, whoever they are and no matter what they believe. Our cafe, Minster Kitchen, is open whenever the Minster is open so do pop down and enjoy a wonderful selection of homemade cakes, biscuits scones, savouries and soup. Tuesday-Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 8.30am-5pm Opening times are subject to some events. Please check our website www.hullminster.org/events to see what's happening at the Minster.
This exhibition is well worth a visit The Sistine Chapel in the Vatican in Rome is a truly wonderful place These amazing reproductions of the paintings allows us to look much closer at these amazing works I really enjoyed my visit and will be going again
4.5 based on 534 reviews
We did not know what to expect when arriving in Hull so we headed for the river and we were so pleased that we did. The powers that be have spent much money ensuring that this area is the place to go. A lovely little marina awaits with clever criss-cross walks through the area which has a promenade on one side and many bars, restaurants and shops on the opposite side. Good viewing area of the Humber with its tribute to the thousands of immigrants who passed through Hull en route to the US. The Marina is on the edge of the City Centre and the Old Town which are added attractions with its Cathedral and rejuvenated docklands well within walking distance. As we headed back to the railway station, we met the jovial folk of Hull heading in the opposite direction for their night out which sums up this area. Thoroughly recommend. Enjoy.
4.5 based on 2,410 reviews
Climb aboard at the Streetlife Museum of Transport and enjoy all the sights, sounds and smells of the past. Admission to the Streetlife Museum is free. Experience 200 years of transport history as you walk down a 1940's high street, board a tram or enjoy the pleasures of our carriage ride.
the grandchildren loved this walk back in time and we loved the memories tah it invoked of having shopped at some of these places when we were children well worth a visit
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