Plan Your Visit

Plan Your Visit to Hull

Everything you need to know to make the most of your time in Hull. Find information on transportation, visitor services, accessibility, and suggested itineraries.

Getting to Hull

Hull is easily accessible by train, bus, car, and ferry. The city is served by regular train services from London, Manchester, and other major cities. Hull Paragon Interchange combines the railway station and bus station in one convenient location in the city center.

Getting Around

Hull city center is compact and easily explored on foot. For longer journeys, the city has an extensive bus network. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available. Cycling is popular, with dedicated cycle lanes throughout the city.

Visitor Information

The Hull Tourist Information Centre is located in the Paragon Interchange and offers maps, brochures, and advice on attractions and events. Friendly staff can help with accommodation bookings and provide local knowledge to enhance your visit.

Suggested Itineraries

One Day in Hull

Morning: Visit The Deep aquarium
Lunch: Enjoy a meal in the Fruit Market area
Afternoon: Explore the Old Town and visit the Streetlife Museum
Evening: Dinner and drinks in one of Hull’s historic pubs

Weekend in Hull

Day 1: The Deep, Hull Maritime Museum, evening show at Hull Truck Theatre
Day 2: Ferens Art Gallery, shopping in St Stephen’s, boat trip on the Humber

Travel Tips

Here are some helpful tips for getting around Hull:

  • Purchase a Hull Card for unlimited bus travel around the city
  • Download the East Yorkshire Buses and Stagecoach apps for real-time bus information
  • Taxis can be pre-booked for early morning or late-night journeys
  • Consider cycling for short journeys – Hull is relatively flat and has good cycle infrastructure
  • Hull Paragon Interchange combines rail, bus, and coach services in one convenient location