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Aquatic life, art and shops – get a whole lot of Hull for less
With fantastic shopping, superb museums, a world-class aquarium, plus a historic old town to explore, it's a city full of surprises – not least the colour of the local phone boxes!
Plus, when you join LNER Perks you'll get £5 free and 2% credit back every time you travel with us.
Population
314,018
Fact About Hull
Hull is home to the largest Yorkshire Pudding Factory in the UK — Aunt Bessie's — which produces 500M puddings every year
Popular trains to Hull
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Things to do in Hull
With fantastic shopping, superb museums, a world-class aquarium, plus a historic old town to explore, it's a city full of surprises – not least the colour of the local phone boxes!
Under the sea
Dive into The Deep in Hull, the futuristic aquarium rises from the waters like a giant sea monster. Adults and kids can come face-to-face with the creatures living below the waves both now and 145 million years ago with a mix of 3D displays and seawater pools. Journey through the world’s oceans, see over 3500 species, and don’t miss a trip in the lift through the middle of the central pool filled with rays, sharks, turtles and a sawfish. It’s an immersive experience for the entire family, especially younger members who can get hands on with sea creatures in the touchpool.
The DeepLife on the ocean waves
Hull has a rich cultural heritage which you can discover at the Hull Maritime Museum. Learn all about the seafaring people who called Hull home, their journeys far across the world and deep into the arctic, and the whaling that made Hull’s fortunes for years. You could also combine this with a visit to the Arctic Corsair which you’ll find on the River Hull. This former deep sea trawler is now a museum giving a flavour of life at sea.
Hull Maritime MuseumArt everywhere
Hull boasts some brilliant art galleries that are free to visit. Ferens in Queen Victoria Square has a vast permanent collection including works by Canaletto and Hockney. As well as spaces for travelling exhibitions, which bring a steady stream of art from around the world to the city. During 2017 there was even more artwork on display, a trend which is sure to continue.
Ferens
Get cultured
Humber Street plays host to Fruit Market, a cultural space in the old fruit district (you see what they did there?). Year round you’ll find a calendar full of theatre, live music, side-splitting comedy as well as markets and vintage fairs.
Fruit MarketHitting the shops
Who doesn’t enjoy a spot of retail therapy? St. Stephen’s has the usual high street options as does Princes Quay, but if you’re looking for something a little different, head for the grand Hepworth Arcade (which was home to one of Mr Mark’s and Mr Spencer’s first shops). Trinity Indoor market is home to lots of brilliant independent retailers where you’re sure to pick up a bargain.
Princes Quay
Under the sea
Dive into The Deep in Hull, the futuristic aquarium rises from the waters like a giant sea monster. Adults and kids can come face-to-face with the creatures living below the waves both now and 145 million years ago with a mix of 3D displays and seawater pools. Journey through the world’s oceans, see over 3500 species, and don’t miss a trip in the lift through the middle of the central pool filled with rays, sharks, turtles and a sawfish. It’s an immersive experience for the entire family, especially younger members who can get hands on with sea creatures in the touchpool.
The DeepLife on the ocean waves
Hull has a rich cultural heritage which you can discover at the Hull Maritime Museum. Learn all about the seafaring people who called Hull home, their journeys far across the world and deep into the arctic, and the whaling that made Hull’s fortunes for years. You could also combine this with a visit to the Arctic Corsair which you’ll find on the River Hull. This former deep sea trawler is now a museum giving a flavour of life at sea.
Hull Maritime MuseumArt everywhere
Hull boasts some brilliant art galleries that are free to visit. Ferens in Queen Victoria Square has a vast permanent collection including works by Canaletto and Hockney. As well as spaces for travelling exhibitions, which bring a steady stream of art from around the world to the city. During 2017 there was even more artwork on display, a trend which is sure to continue.
FerensGet cultured
Humber Street plays host to Fruit Market, a cultural space in the old fruit district (you see what they did there?). Year round you’ll find a calendar full of theatre, live music, side-splitting comedy as well as markets and vintage fairs.
Fruit MarketHitting the shops
Who doesn’t enjoy a spot of retail therapy? St. Stephen’s has the usual high street options as does Princes Quay, but if you’re looking for something a little different, head for the grand Hepworth Arcade (which was home to one of Mr Mark’s and Mr Spencer’s first shops). Trinity Indoor market is home to lots of brilliant independent retailers where you’re sure to pick up a bargain.
Princes Quay
Where to eat in Hull
Hull has a great food scene and it’s ever growing and evolving. With long time favourites alongside trendy pop-ups, there really is something for everyone.
A hearty meal
The Hull Pie has fast become a local institution since it was opened by an eager pie fan who happened to be a chef back in 2011. With a few shops and pop-up stalls dotted around the city, you’ve plenty of opportunity to try the highly recommended caramelised beer and beef brisket pie.
The Hull PieClassics with a modern twist
In a converted shipping merchants’ office, you’ll find Thieving Harry’s serving up a carefully selected menu of delicious eats, all with a cool vibe. Enjoy a range of food including hipster-style breakfasts, burgers and cocktails with views across the marina. It’s especially a popular option for brunch for all the family and regularly offers specials.
Thieving Harry’sBurgers with bite
Everyone likes their burger a different way – and at Dope Burger everyone can find their burger heaven. Serving a massive choice of both burgers and dogs, just dig in and fill your face. And don’t think you need to exclude your vegetarian friends when you visit as they’ll love the Falafel burger.
Dope Burger
Small plates for all
Tapas is always a fantastic option when eating out with friends - who can turn their nose up at a table full of small plates of deliciousness with everybody sharing and digging in? Ambiente on Humber Street offers an authentic taste of Spain in an elegant bright airy space, plus a range of sherries and sherry cocktails. It’s a popular choice with locals who come back time after time.
AmbienteJamaican me hungry!
Caribbean food is fast becoming a popular choice when eating out. Roots is a Hull first, serving simply mouth-watering food and drink. The ribs are always a popular choice, and you can’t beat jerk chicken, or a massive portion of curry goat.
Roots
A hearty meal
The Hull Pie has fast become a local institution since it was opened by an eager pie fan who happened to be a chef back in 2011. With a few shops and pop-up stalls dotted around the city, you’ve plenty of opportunity to try the highly recommended caramelised beer and beef brisket pie.
The Hull PieClassics with a modern twist
In a converted shipping merchants’ office, you’ll find Thieving Harry’s serving up a carefully selected menu of delicious eats, all with a cool vibe. Enjoy a range of food including hipster-style breakfasts, burgers and cocktails with views across the marina. It’s especially a popular option for brunch for all the family and regularly offers specials.
Thieving Harry’sBurgers with bite
Everyone likes their burger a different way – and at Dope Burger everyone can find their burger heaven. Serving a massive choice of both burgers and dogs, just dig in and fill your face. And don’t think you need to exclude your vegetarian friends when you visit as they’ll love the Falafel burger.
Dope BurgerSmall plates for all
Tapas is always a fantastic option when eating out with friends - who can turn their nose up at a table full of small plates of deliciousness with everybody sharing and digging in? Ambiente on Humber Street offers an authentic taste of Spain in an elegant bright airy space, plus a range of sherries and sherry cocktails. It’s a popular choice with locals who come back time after time.
AmbienteJamaican me hungry!
Caribbean food is fast becoming a popular choice when eating out. Roots is a Hull first, serving simply mouth-watering food and drink. The ribs are always a popular choice, and you can’t beat jerk chicken, or a massive portion of curry goat.
Roots
What's on
Nothing Beats Musical Routes
National Rail has partnered with renowned British DJ and broadcaster, Jo Whiley, to ignite a passion for exploring the roots of British music through train travel. Embark on a journey with the Window Seater app with a variety of short audio guides narrating the vibrant tales of Britain's musical landscapes, both past and present.
Nothing Beats Musical RoutesNothing Beats Sporting Routes
National Rail have teamed up with British sports presenter, Kirsty Gallacher to create a new audio series to inspire your next train trip to some of Britain’s fantastic sporting locations. The eight-episode series features exclusive interviews from British sporting heroes and brings to life the origins of Britain’s most popular sports. When it comes to sport, nothing beats being there.
Nothing Beats Sporting Routes
Nothing Beats Musical Routes
National Rail has partnered with renowned British DJ and broadcaster, Jo Whiley, to ignite a passion for exploring the roots of British music through train travel. Embark on a journey with the Window Seater app with a variety of short audio guides narrating the vibrant tales of Britain's musical landscapes, both past and present.
Nothing Beats Musical RoutesNothing Beats Sporting Routes
National Rail have teamed up with British sports presenter, Kirsty Gallacher to create a new audio series to inspire your next train trip to some of Britain’s fantastic sporting locations. The eight-episode series features exclusive interviews from British sporting heroes and brings to life the origins of Britain’s most popular sports. When it comes to sport, nothing beats being there.
Nothing Beats Sporting Routes
How to save on LNER train tickets
Cheap tickets
We know you can't always plan ahead but, if you can, booking your travel in advance can save you a lot of money. In fact, booking at least 4 weeks ahead of your travel date can save you an average of up to 47%* on on-the-day train ticket prices!
Book cheap train ticketsJoin LNER Perks
Did you know that if you join our loyalty scheme, you can save money on every trip you take with LNER? Yep, that's right. LNER Perks members get £5 credit free on their account to spend on travel as a thank you for signing up. AND all members earn 2% credit back on every single journey. Not bad, eh?
Join LNER Perks nowSave 1/3 with a Railcard
Looking for travel deals? Enjoy cheap train fares and save up to 1/3 on train ticket prices with a range of Railcards.
From Two Together Railcards, Senior Railcards, and many more, there are Railcard discounts to be had for all!
Railcards
Cheap tickets
We know you can't always plan ahead but, if you can, booking your travel in advance can save you a lot of money. In fact, booking at least 4 weeks ahead of your travel date can save you an average of up to 47%* on on-the-day train ticket prices!
Book cheap train ticketsJoin LNER Perks
Did you know that if you join our loyalty scheme, you can save money on every trip you take with LNER? Yep, that's right. LNER Perks members get £5 credit free on their account to spend on travel as a thank you for signing up. AND all members earn 2% credit back on every single journey. Not bad, eh?
Join LNER Perks nowSave 1/3 with a Railcard
Looking for travel deals? Enjoy cheap train fares and save up to 1/3 on train ticket prices with a range of Railcards.
From Two Together Railcards, Senior Railcards, and many more, there are Railcard discounts to be had for all!
Railcards
*Saving average based on all Standard Advance tickets bought on the LNER website and App at least four weeks before you travel vs buying any Standard ticket on the day you travel.
Related FAQs
Which rail lines go through Hull?
Which rail lines go through Hull?
Currently, the train lines via Hull station are LNER, Northern Trains, Hull Trains, and TransPennine Express.
Do you offer a student discount on train tickets?
Do you offer a student discount on train tickets?
We don't offer a student discount however, you can purchase a 16-25 Railcard and save 1/3 on train tickets.
How can I apply for compensation if my train is delayed or cancelled?
How can I apply for compensation if my train is delayed or cancelled?
Cancelled train
In the rare event that your train is cancelled, we offer full refunds (assuming you don't take an alternative train). Be sure to apply for the refund within 28 days of the cancelled journey date.
If you meet these conditions, follow these steps for your refund:
- Swipe down the page and click on ‘Amend journey’ or ‘Request a refund’
- Notify us of the reason for the refund request by pressing 'My train was cancelled' and then ‘Continue’
- Enter your details and submit your request
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If you’ve already received your printed tickets, you'll need to fill in our Change of Plans form and follow the instructions included.
Was your train delayed by at least 30 minutes?
On our Delay Repay page, you can learn about compensation if your train is delayed. For future LNER journeys, book through our website or app, then choose One-Click Delay Repay to ensure claiming for a delayed journey is as easy as possible.