Hull sits on the east coast and was a significant fishing and trading port and medieval maritime city.
Former home to poet Philip Larkin and British politician William Wilberforce who led the abolition of slavery.
2017 saw Hull as the UK City of Culture, with a year-long celebration of the city’s cultural renaissance and this continues into 2021 and beyond.
Go behind the scenes at the city’s nationally renowned Truck Theatre, enjoy art installations housed within Hull Minster, England’s oldest parish church, get up close and personal with over 3500 fish at The Deep, one of the UK’s most spectacular aquariums, and finish your day mingling with the locals over a pint at the ‘Lion & Key’ pub, serving since 1717, or re-live nights-out at the ‘Museum of Club Culture’ in the Old Town.