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Hull has a wide range of visitor attractions, many of which offer free entry. There's something for all the family so choose from the list below to work out the perfect itinerary for your visit. |
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THE DEEP
The visitor attraction that put Hull back on the map, if you've just got a few hours in Hull, this is the place to come! |
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HULL AND EAST RIDING MUSEUM
Wooly mammoths, strange celtic wood carvings, bronze aged boats, roman soldiers and anglo saxon villages can all be found at this free museum. |
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STREETLIFE MUSEUM
This award winning museum is one of Hull's most popular, especially with children. Charting the development of all forms of transport through the ages, the sights, sounds and even smells of transport all come to life here. |
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WILBERFORCE HOUSE
Recently refurbished to coincide with the Wilbeforce 2007 celebrations, this excellent museum shows Wilberforce's struggle against slavery in a thoroughly
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ARCTIC CORSAIR
Hull's last sidewinding trawler has now been converted into a spring and summer time attraction for those interested in Hull's maritime and fishing past.
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FERENS ART GALLERY
This free galley offers one of the best art experiences in the north of England. There is also a children's gallery and a pleasant waterside cafe. |
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HULL MARITIME MUSEUM
Opposite Ferens Art Gallery in Queen Victoria Square, the whale skeleton, harpoons, scrimshaw and replica model boats will thrill children and adults alike.
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HOLY TRINITY CHURCH
Larger than most English cathedrals, Holy Trinity Church is a hidden gem for many, but it's definitely worth discovering.
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HANDS ON HISTORY MUSEUM
Discover Hull's victorian school children lived and studied and make sure you don't miss the Egyptian Gallery with the real mummy! |
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SPURN LIGHTSHIP
Now moored at the marina, Spurn Lightship used to be moored at the mouth of the Humber, providing an invaluable aid for ships entering the dangerous estuary.
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DINOSTAR
One of Hull's most recently opened attractions, this entertaining museum features life sized dinosaur skeletons, fossils, dinosaur sounds, and much more.
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BLAYDES HOUSE
Former home to the Blaydes family and site of the construction of the infamous HMS Bounty, Blaydes House is now owned by the University, but can still be visited by appointment.
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GUILDHALL
As well as featuring guided tours of its collection of art, sculptures and furniture, the Guildhall is also home to the impressive Hull Tapestry, showing Hull's seven centuries of history
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ATTRACTIONS MAP
Click the picture to download a map of the above Attractions.
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