Hull Old Town Narrow Street

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Oct 22, 2024
This place is scenic, tranquil, bleak, pristine, vibrant, atmospheric, has mexican/vietnamese/kurdish food n'all Full review by DonnyDeepakDinakaran
Sep 18, 2024
The old town has so much to look at the cobbled streets the trinity market the beautiful arcade with its cafe and jewellery shop there is so much to see Full review by kathleenbM2891WP
Mar 12, 2024
Lots to see in the old town , original cobble roads , original old buildings , the old town has regularly been seen in old movies , every year you will see filming taking place , lots to see and d… Full review by Nikki B

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Whereabouts in the Old Town did you stay? We loved it and will be going again - we stayed in the Royal / Station Hotel …
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Whereabouts in the Old Town did you stay? We loved it and will be going again - we stayed in the Royal / Station Hotel which was lovely but staying in the Old Town sounds even better! So where please!!
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Anna I am actually from Hull but I would recommend either the premier Inn just across the bridge alongside the lion and key a short still from the old town it is great to hear from people …
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Anna I am actually from Hull but I would recommend either the premier Inn just across the bridge alongside the lion and key a short still from the old town it is great to hear from people from outside coming to our great town and enjoying all that is on offer
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How far is the old town from the train station?
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Its about a 15 minute walk for a healthy person to get to its furthest point and when you get arrive you will find a lot of museums like William Wilberforce slavery museum , the …
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Its about a 15 minute walk for a healthy person to get to its furthest point and when you get arrive you will find a lot of museums like William Wilberforce slavery museum , the transport museum , east riding museum , some nice pubs and from there you can easily reach " The Deep" . The museums are free ( check for sunday openings) and the transport museum is particularly good. ( I live in Hull) .
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