Places to Visit in and around Hull
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Visit Hull and take in the nightlife at one of the city’s several nightclubs such as The Room, The Waterfront or Lexington Avenue (L A’s). Follow the unique Fish Pavement which leads you through the Old Town, the Hull Marina, seven free museums and the Feren’s Art Gallery. October is the time of year that the Hull Fair, Europe’s largest travelling funfair visits Hull attracting a million visitors each year. Holy Trinity Church, Market Place, Hull was founded in 1285 and is the largest parish church in England. Guided tours are available at certain times of the year. Or for the racing enthusiast there’s the nearby Beverley Races at the Grandstand, York Road, Beverley. Wander around the many events and trade stands at The Hull Show – a free family show that takes place annually at Hull’s largest park, East Park, Holderness Road. In June you can follow the Lord Mayor’s Parade from West Park to East Park where the fun continues with the Lord Mayors Gala. More info…
Clubs in Hull
Hull offers a varied nightlife ranging from traditional pubs to continental style cafe bars. The city’s most historic pub Ye Olde White Hart is reputed to be where the plotting of the Civil War took place in 1642 and The Ye Olde Black Boy Hull’s oldest pub dating back to 1729. More info…
