The Holiday Inn Express is located in the center of Hull, next to the train station and directly linked to St Stephen's shopping center. It offers well-equipped modern accommodations and free Wi-Fi.
Doubletree By Hilton Hull is located in the center of Hull, on Ferensway. The hotel is just a 2-minute walk from St Stephens Shopping Center, and is opposite the Hull Truck Theater.
Cornmill Hotel offers accommodations in Hull, 1.8 mi away from Hull Paragon Interchange train station. Every room includes a flat-screen TV. You will find a kettle in the room.
The Pickering Park Hotel is located in Kingston upon Hull, just a 5-minute drive from the M62/A63 and is 2.2 miles from the city center. The KCOM Stadium is 1.4 miles away.
Iaz
United Kingdom
Breakfast included, however this was just help yourself cereals, toast, fruit etc. No cooked breakfast.
Conveniently located in the center of Hull, the Gilson Hotel features free WiFi in all areas, two bars and an on-site gym. Hull Railway Station is opposite the property, approximately 200 yards away.
Ideally located, The Vale is a short walk from the KCOM stadium, 164 feet from local bus links and 1 mile from Hull's vibrant city center and Hull Paragon Train Station.
Old Gray Mare Inn by Good Night Inns is a traditional hotel set opposite Hull University. It features rooms with attached bathroom, free parking and an onsite pub.
Fiona
United Kingdom
A friendly and welcoming place. A comfortable bed, a bathroom that works, and a good breakfast. Excellent value for money.
With elegant, chalet-style rooms and a European restaurant, Campanile Hotel Hull is just 1.5 miles from The Deep Aquarium. Located in the city center, free on-site parking is also available.
We always stay here when visiting hull. We love it.
The Pickering Park Hotel is located in Kingston upon Hull, just a 5-minute drive from the M62/A63 and is 2.2 miles from the city center. The KCOM Stadium is 1.4 miles away.
It was nice n clean comfortable and a nice location
Only 2 miles from the center of Hull, The Embassy Hotel is a family-run hotel in east Yorkshire. Just over 1 mile from the ferry terminal, it has free parking, free Wi-Fi throughout, and a bar .
Location perfect for me very clean breakfast brilliant
The Holiday Inn Express is located in the center of Hull, next to the train station and directly linked to St Stephen's shopping center. It offers well-equipped modern accommodations and free Wi-Fi.
Breakfast was fresh, tasty and with lots of choice
With a direct entrance to Hull's central Paragon Station, this grand, Victorian hotel is just a minute's walk from St Stephen's shopping center. It offers free WiFi and surcharge on-site parking.
Just 15 minutes' drive from Hull city center, Mercure Hull Grange Park Hotel features a modern fitness center and free parking. In quiet Willerby, it offers a stylish restaurant and spacious rooms.
Old Gray Mare Inn by Good Night Inns is a traditional hotel set opposite Hull University. It features rooms with attached bathroom, free parking and an onsite pub.
The location of the hotel staff are always friendly
Conveniently located in the center of Hull, the Gilson Hotel features free WiFi in all areas, two bars and an on-site gym. Hull Railway Station is opposite the property, approximately 200 yards away.
The room and location were ideal for what we needed
Located in Hull, 3.8 miles from Hull New Theatre, Castle Rise has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
FAQs about hotels in Hull
On average, 3-star hotels in Hull cost $98 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hull are $135 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Hull can be found for $68 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Marina area & museums excellent. Old town quite tatty & not much to see. Recommend Hull as a base with 1 day to walk around + 1 museum + 1 more for the Deep & another museum. Highly recommend beautiful Beverley for a visit
Sarah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I used to study there sometime in the last century.
I used to study there sometime in the last century. It is a quirky and interesting city, not beautiful like Edinburgh or Venice but that doesn't mean there isn't a lot of beauty to be found if you take a close look.
Hull gets slagged off by people who have never been there, which is very unfair. It has a lot of history and nice architecture. And compared to most other major cities it's cheap as chips (and the chips are very good!)
Arrive there via the magnificent Humber Bridge. Visit the Ferens Art Gallery. Take in a show at Hull Truck, The New Theatre or the World Class Don Roy Theatre at the university campus. And enjoy the revitalised harbour and Old Town
Matthew
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wife is from Hull so we visit quite a bit, it's maybe lost...
Wife is from Hull so we visit quite a bit, it's maybe lost some of it's character and vibes, as other places but still love visiting,.lots of new infrastructure going on, which should make a difference, the Hull people are very friendly as and have been since my first visit 25 years ago
Peter
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
In 2 days we visited the Deep, Ferens Art Gallery, and 4...
In 2 days we visited the Deep, Ferens Art Gallery, and 4 museums, plus lots of great real ale pubs and a couple of good restaurants. We will revisit in 2025 for the Maritime museum, botanical gardens and the street food in be market hall which looked great and more pubs of course
Ingham
10
Scored 10
Currently there are road works near the hotel .
Currently there are road works near the hotel . That and poor sat nav directions made negotiating the roads entering the outskirts of the city difficult. I know Hull is a great city to visit once there.
I would avoid sat nav and head for the signs for the Humber Bridge before turning onto the Beverley road to find the hotel.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
What a great little city! Old Town a real gem of an area.
What a great little city! Old Town a real gem of an area. Lovely places to eat and take a drink, High Street full of character, and the oldest pubs of all. Great indoor market next to the impressive Minster church, live music on Thursday evenings, and great choices of food every day bar Sunday. Waterfront and marina areas lovely too - as it the Humber St and Fruit Market areas.
Then there's the Deep and Museum Quarter (latter free to visit), and even cycle hire through trinity backpackers. And the coast within the hour (or a little longer on the bike to Hornsea @ 15 miles away. And all so affordable. Thank you Hull!...
Close to all city centre attractions but uniquely located in marina environment. The pub has a very friendly vibe and the food is exceptional, home made specials plus usual pub favourites but of a high standard and excellent value for money. Impeccably clean and comfortable accommodation, reflected throughout the premises. We stayed for four nights (not weekend) and didn't experience any noise issues from the bar. Staff were lovely and welcoming.
We booked an apartment across the city that was cancelled 12hrs before our stay. This hotel was booked at 10pm night before and came up trumps.
Very clean and comfortable.
Easy access to the MKM stadium (walk) and city centre (via taxi)
Only issue i had was Michael Flatley at 7.30am in the room above, not hotels fault though.
All in all enjoyed our stay and what Hull had to offer.
The Cornmill is in a good location for the town centre and for East Hull where my family live. Our room was small but comfortable with everything we needed. The bed was comfortable and we slept well. The shower was nice and hot. There was a restaurant downstairs where we had a very nice evening meal. The hotel is reasonably priced and we would stay there again.
The staff were really friendly and helpful. Breakfast was good considering the hotel was still operating under Covid restrictions - limited choice delivered to the table. The hotel is in a wonderful location with views of the River Humber - drinks enjoyed on the terrace enjoying this view in the evening sunshine
everything was perfect from arrival to departure nice clean rooms exceptional modern bathroom easy to use heating in room great views restaurant has a very high standard of food and not expensive
Parking very easy on site and Hotel has atmosphere
It is close to the Marina and walking distance to the city centre. The apartment decor was lovely, very clean with very good facilities. Secure private parking was a bonus. Communication with the manager was very helpful & friendly
Very friendly staff. In spite of roadworks close by, the location was very convenient. The diversion signage was very clear and we easily found our way back from divers directions. We would recommend this hotel with enthusiasm.
Located next to the Bonus arena the marina and city centre means a great location if attending a concert, as we were.
Basic rooms but clean quiet and a good size.
Foi the price £37 for the night great value.
I booked The Embassy Hotel purely on price, since the hotels in the centre of Hull were quite expensive. Although on the outskirts, I did my research with the buses and found the public transport excellent.
Excellent location, hindered by the roadworks but footbridge ideally placed with the city centre, marina and amenities all within 5 - 10mins walking distance.
Hotel, dated but emphasis on cleanliness ok
It's a good, cheap, clean hotel close to the city centre. They have shared kitchen facilities so you can cook and free parking. Amy the manager was quite happy to do a deal for a long term stay.
The location of the hotel is very good, staff is wonderful and very friendly. Very quiet throughout the night, and the rooms are quite spacious. I loved it and will be sure to stay there again!
Fantastic location, a few minutes walk tothe marina and city centre. Even though it doesn't have a car park, there is a multi-storey around the corner at £3 for 24 hrs.
Close proximity to amenities such as St Stephens and Hull Town centre, also parking in the multistory Close to the hotel for a discounted price.
Breakfast fab.
The rooms were lovely, clean, comfortable, very good value, food good, near to everything not far to the town centre, we will definitely be returning 😃
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