If you have 7 days to spend in Kingston upon Hull, here are some suggestions:
Start your trip by exploring the Old Town of Hull, which is full of historic buildings, museums, and galleries. Visit Hull's oldest pub Ye Olde White Harte, explore the Hull Maritime Museum, and admire the architecture of the Holy Trinity Church.
Take a stroll down Humber Street in the Fruit Market district and enjoy its vibrant street art, cafes, and independent boutiques. Visit Trinity Market, a vibrant indoor food hall offering fresh and delicious street food.
Take a guided tour of Hull Marina and learn about the city's maritime history. Visit The Deep, one of the world's largest aquariums and see over 3,500 fish including sharks, rays and turtles.
Explore the Hull Museums Quarter where you can visit Hull Streetlife Museum, Hull and East Riding Museum, Wilberforce House and the Arctic Corsair - Hull's last surviving sidewinder trawler.
Take a day trip to the nearby Burton Constable Hall, a beautiful Elizabethan stately home with stunning architecture, gardens, and a zoo.
Relax in the beautiful Pearson Park, which features a lake, a Victorian conservatory, and plenty of green space. Take a walk through the Jungle Garden, Rock Garden, and Mediterranean Garden.
Finish off your trip by experiencing Hull's nightlife, which features a variety of bars and pubs in the city center. Visit the popular bars in Newland Avenue, Beverley Road, or Princes Avenue.
As for lodging, the city offers a variety of options. The Hull Marina is a popular location to stay and offers cozy and modern hotels such as the Holiday Inn Hull Marina or the Premier Inn Hull City Center. If you are on a budget, Hull has plenty of hostels, private rooms or shared accommodations to rent from Airbnb.