The city centre is where most accommodation is located, providing ease of access to Hull’s best shops, bars, and restaurants, as well as its central train station which provides routes throughout the Northeast.
However, Hull’s main landmarks and attractions are located immediately east of the city centre in the Museums Quarter and Old Town. These areas are ideal for those who want to prioritise culture and sightseeing on their trip.
As Hull is a port city with a particularly prominent seafaring history, you may prefer to stay along its harbour to get a closer insight into the industry that makes it tick. Victoria Park is a quiet, leafy, and family-friendly residential harbourside neighbourhood just a few minutes from the city centre with a popular namesake park.
Hull is a very walkable city, and so most of its attractions can be visited on foot if you are staying in or around one of the aforementioned locations.