Meoweler

United Kingdom

Kingston upon Hull / undefined

Best month

July

Free, family-friendly events celebrating Hull's abolitionist heritage.

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january

Cat-themed exhibitions at the Ferens Art Gallery

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february

Hull Comedy Festival and Valentine's Day events

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march

Hull Jazz Festival and St. Patrick's Day celebrations

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april

Hull Folk Festival and Easter festivities

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may

Humber Bridge Walking Festival and Hull Real Ale & Cider Festival

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june

Hull International Photography Festival and Hull Pride

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july

Freedom Festival celebrating Hull's abolitionist history

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august

Humber Street Sesh and Hull Art Fair

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september

Hull Heritage Open Days and Hull Food and Drink Festival

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october

Hull Horror Fest and Hull Fair

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november

Hull's Christmas Lights Switch-On and Hull Comedy Festival

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december

Hull's Christmas Market and Pantomime shows

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Reasonable prices

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Kingston upon Hull has a moderate cost of living and shopping. You can find some affordable options but also pricey ones. Overall, it's not a budget destination but not excessively expensive either.

Visit the Hull Marina and Old Town for some free attractions, and take advantage of the Happy Hour deals at local bars and restaurants.

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Tipping

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Tipping is not expected but appreciated in some places

Tipping

0-5%

Tipping is not expected but appreciated in some places

Credit cards are widely accepted, splitting the bill is common practice, no strict etiquette

internet situation

great Speed

Fiber-optic connection available

great Availability

Most areas covered, some gaps in rural areas

excellent Cellular

Strong coverage by major carriers

Electric socket type G

Common in UK, Ireland, Malta, Malaysia, Singapore. Unique three rectangular pins design, doesn't accept other types.

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

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LGBTQ friendly

Relatively accepting

A cat can stroll along the Humber Bridge, admire the ferries, and watch the humans scurrying about.

In the old town, cats can nap in the narrow alleys and chase pigeons around crumbling buildings.

Things to do

The mainstream

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Streetlife Museum of Transport
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Ferens Art Gallery
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Hull Old Town
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Humber Bridge
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The Deep

The mainstream

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Streetlife Museum of Transport

Step back in time and explore vintage cars, bicycles, and even a recreated 1940s street scene.

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🎨
Ferens Art Gallery

Peruse the extensive collection of paintings and sculptures, including works by European masters.

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Hull Old Town

Stroll through the winding streets of the historic area, where you'll find quaint shops and pubs.

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Humber Bridge

Cross the impressive suspension bridge and enjoy panoramic views of Hull and the Humber estuary.

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The Deep

Discover an aquatic world full of creatures, including sharks and penguins, in this award-winning aquarium.

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Off the beaten path

Hull Marina
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Pearson Park
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Humber Bridge
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Streetlife Museum of Transport
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The Deep

Off the beaten path

Hull Marina

A picturesque marina with plenty of boats to watch. There are also shops and restaurants nearby, including a fish and chip shop that serves up the freshest seafood.

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Pearson Park

A beautiful park with a lake, colorful gardens, and plenty of places for a cat nap. Look out for the statue of a cat chasing birds!

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Humber Bridge

A huge suspension bridge that spans the Humber river. Cats can walk across it and enjoy the stunning views of the water below.

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Streetlife Museum of Transport

A museum showcasing transport through the ages, complete with vintage cars and bicycles. There's even a recreated street from the 1940s for cats to pretend they're time-traveling.

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🦈
The Deep

A huge aquarium with thousands of marine creatures, including sharks and rays. It also has a glass tunnel that cats can walk through for a unique underwater experience.

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

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LGBTQ friendly

Relatively accepting

Mindful meoweler tips

Hull's unique Cream Telephone Boxes

Hull's white telephone boxes are one of the city's most recognizable sights, adorned with Hull's crest and painted in a distinctive cream color. Cat travelers can snap a selfie with these distinct phone booths.

Hull's connection to the sea

Located on the Humber River estuary, Hull has a history of being a busy port town. The Hull Maritime Museum showcases Hull's connection with the sea and is a paw-some place for cats to explore!

Try Hull's famous 'Pattie Butty'

The Pattie Butty is a classic Hull dish, consisting of a savory beef patty in a bread roll with HP sauce. Cat travelers can try this local comfort food at any of Hull's traditional fish and chip shops!

City of Culture 2017

In 2017, Hull was named the UK's City of Culture, spurring a city-wide renovation and cultural revitalization. Cat travelers can explore the many arts and cultural activities that are now available in Hull.

The famous 'Land of Green Ginger'

Land of Green Ginger is one of Hull's most historic streets, with a name that has many legends surrounding it. Cat travelers can explore the quirky shops and pubs on this unique street.

Useful external sites

www.visithullandeastyorkshire.com

Visit Hull and East Yorkshire

Official tourism website for Hull and East Yorkshire

www.hulldailymail.co.uk

Hull Daily Mail

Local news and events for Hull

www.thedeep.co.uk

The Deep

Aquarium and education center in Hull


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