Any Hull residents on here 09:22 - Apr 12 with 1905 views | hype313 | Got a 3 day work event up there and wondering if it's best to just stick to Hotel-Venue-Hotel and not leave my room, or is it a cultural masterpiece that I should dive into and explore? | |
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Any Hull residents on here on 09:46 - Apr 12 with 1829 views | hype313 |
Cheers Keno. Might opt for Number 6 on that list, Hull to Rotterdam on P&O. | |
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Any Hull residents on here on 09:51 - Apr 12 with 1812 views | unbelievablue | Ooh I travel boy. | |
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Any Hull residents on here on 09:53 - Apr 12 with 1802 views | hype313 |
Any Hull residents on here on 09:51 - Apr 12 by unbelievablue | Ooh I travel boy. |
I'm just a poundland Facters. | |
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Any Hull residents on here on 09:54 - Apr 12 with 1800 views | unbelievablue |
Any Hull residents on here on 09:53 - Apr 12 by hype313 | I'm just a poundland Facters. |
Had him on mute since c.2012. I am relatively happy in life. Coincidence? | |
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Any Hull residents on here on 09:59 - Apr 12 with 1788 views | PavlovsCat | The Maritime museum is definitely worth a visit. The Old Hull area is cool, some nice traditional pubs and at least one craft ale bar last time I was there. Many Hullsters take the 12 minute train ride out to the classy market town of Beverley, where you can visit the impressive Minster, and there are more pubs per square mile than you can get your head around. Cheers! | | | |
Any Hull residents on here on 10:09 - Apr 12 with 1765 views | SitfcB | Someone on here went to Uni in Hull, can’t think who. Hmmmm. | |
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Any Hull residents on here on 10:10 - Apr 12 with 1758 views | hype313 |
Any Hull residents on here on 10:09 - Apr 12 by SitfcB | Someone on here went to Uni in Hull, can’t think who. Hmmmm. |
Think things might have changed in 40 years, well, you would have hoped so... | |
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Any Hull residents on here on 10:51 - Apr 12 with 1688 views | Tangledupin_Blue | Take some coloured glass beads, mirrors and, perhaps a few bottles of fire-water. | |
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Any Hull residents on here on 11:01 - Apr 12 with 1659 views | blueasfook | Bransholme is worth a visit. Just kidding. You'll probably get beaten up. City centre is not bad. Humber bridge is quite impressive if you like bridges. If you have an afternoon to spare, I'd recommend a trip to nearby Beverley. | |
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Any Hull residents on here on 11:06 - Apr 12 with 1631 views | blueasfook |
Any Hull residents on here on 10:09 - Apr 12 by SitfcB | Someone on here went to Uni in Hull, can’t think who. Hmmmm. |
meeee :) and the Hamster | |
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Any Hull residents on here on 11:40 - Apr 12 with 1572 views | johnewark | Spent 18 years, including university, there and the surrounding area. Reasonably frequent visitor since family still live nearby. Princes Avenue/Newland Avenue - about a 20-30 minute walk from the centre. Lots of decent bars and restaurants. Humber Dock area - main focus of regeneration money and plenty of better quality bars and restaurants though the prices match the aspiration. Ferens Art Galley and the museum quarter - near the Old Town for decent, cheap pubs - some are still cash only though. Beverley as recommended up-thread. Hull Truck Theatre - 5 minutes walk from the train station. Hull New Theatre - 15 minutes walk from the train station. Avoid Beverley Road for drinking or pretty much anything else. | | | |
Any Hull residents on here on 11:47 - Apr 12 with 1544 views | hype313 |
Any Hull residents on here on 11:40 - Apr 12 by johnewark | Spent 18 years, including university, there and the surrounding area. Reasonably frequent visitor since family still live nearby. Princes Avenue/Newland Avenue - about a 20-30 minute walk from the centre. Lots of decent bars and restaurants. Humber Dock area - main focus of regeneration money and plenty of better quality bars and restaurants though the prices match the aspiration. Ferens Art Galley and the museum quarter - near the Old Town for decent, cheap pubs - some are still cash only though. Beverley as recommended up-thread. Hull Truck Theatre - 5 minutes walk from the train station. Hull New Theatre - 15 minutes walk from the train station. Avoid Beverley Road for drinking or pretty much anything else. |
Cheers, as it's work related I won't really be able to visit many attractions, mainly things to do in the evening. Presume Beverley Road is akin to Prince Of Wales Rd in Norwich.... | |
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Any Hull residents on here on 11:47 - Apr 12 with 1542 views | leitrimblue |
I'm tempted to move to Hull just for the pie delivery service. Is the stuff of mad man's dreams | | | |
Any Hull residents on here on 11:47 - Apr 12 with 1546 views | PhilTWTD |
Any Hull residents on here on 10:10 - Apr 12 by hype313 | Think things might have changed in 40 years, well, you would have hoped so... |
Forty? I'm not that old. Although it is nearly 30 since I lived there so not really au fait on where to go and what to do. Spiders is still open, I'm told, but I suspect that's not what you're looking for. | | | |
Any Hull residents on here on 11:49 - Apr 12 with 1534 views | footers | It was city of culture, wasn't it? So shirley there must be some things there to keep you entertained... | |
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Any Hull residents on here on 11:49 - Apr 12 with 1534 views | hype313 |
Any Hull residents on here on 11:47 - Apr 12 by PhilTWTD | Forty? I'm not that old. Although it is nearly 30 since I lived there so not really au fait on where to go and what to do. Spiders is still open, I'm told, but I suspect that's not what you're looking for. |
Nope, I suffer from severe case of arachnophobia I'm afraid. | |
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Any Hull residents on here on 15:08 - Apr 12 with 1372 views | OldTimer2 |
Any Hull residents on here on 11:47 - Apr 12 by hype313 | Cheers, as it's work related I won't really be able to visit many attractions, mainly things to do in the evening. Presume Beverley Road is akin to Prince Of Wales Rd in Norwich.... |
Worked there from 2014 to end 2016 and still go back a bit. If it is just evening stuff then would say go down to the Marina as a few decent bars/restaurants down there. Same with Princes/Newlands Avenues and not far to go and bus services not bad . Might be worth seeing what is on at Hull Truck as they used to get decent comedy gigs. Are you staying at a hotel in the centre ? | |
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Any Hull residents on here on 15:55 - Apr 12 with 1331 views | Hullblue | Despite my username I haven't lived there since I graduated ten years ago. I loved it up there - Princes Ave and the Old Town are the best bests (as long as you like pubs). | |
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Any Hull residents on here on 17:38 - Apr 12 with 1246 views | blueasfook |
Any Hull residents on here on 09:54 - Apr 12 by unbelievablue | Had him on mute since c.2012. I am relatively happy in life. Coincidence? |
I can assure you that you have missed absolutely nothing. | |
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Any Hull residents on here on 23:24 - Apr 12 with 1134 views | OldTimer2 |
Any Hull residents on here on 15:55 - Apr 12 by Hullblue | Despite my username I haven't lived there since I graduated ten years ago. I loved it up there - Princes Ave and the Old Town are the best bests (as long as you like pubs). |
Agree it's a great place to live, unfairly maligned by lots of people who have never been. City of Culture made a big difference as generated lots of investment. | |
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Any Hull residents on here on 08:16 - Apr 13 with 1026 views | JamestownPrince |
Any Hull residents on here on 10:09 - Apr 12 by SitfcB | Someone on here went to Uni in Hull, can’t think who. Hmmmm. |
I did, 95 to 97 after 2 years in an even more depressing Middlesbrough ðŸ˜... some decent pubs in the old town, presume the Ye Olde Black Boy and Minerva are still there... | | | |
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