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Hull
Home > Hull | Hull and East Riding Museum has a collection of stunning Roman Mosaics, you can immerse yourself in a world far removed from that of today. This is one of the best collections in the country and an archaeologist’s heaven. The Maritime Museum is situated in what were formerly the Town Docks offices. This impressive building houses a fine collection of paintings, artifacts and models. Maritime history unfolds in the enchanting displays; you can't miss the huge whale skeleton on show, as well as displays depicting the once thriving and savage whaling industry. To stray away from the museums but still keeping on a maritime theme, the Princes Quay Shopping Centre - built on stilts above former docks - looks like a cruise liner and provides a popular shopping facility.(www.princes-quay.co.uk) |  |
 | For a more hands on feel of the sea and the harsh reality of the trawlerman's world, climb on board the 'Arctic Corsair', Hulls last sidewinder trawler. Moored in the River Hull, this fascinating floating museum will certainly give you an insight into life on a deep sea fishing vessel. If the sea is in your soul you will enjoy boarding the 'Spurn Lightship' now moored in the Marina, let the crew show you around and demonstrate how they would have lived and worked years ago. |
| If you prefer dry land visit 'Streetlife', Hull's Museum of Transport, you will not be surprised to find that it was listed as one of the top ten museums in the country. You can take a ride on the mail coach and see the old town of Hull dramatically brought to life. Wilberforce House Museum was the family home of William Wilberforce, known worldwide for his fight against slavery. The museum also houses collections of dolls, costumes, clocks and rare Hull silver. New to Hull, ‘The Deep' is a combination of visitor centre, business accommodation, bar and restaurant complex and research centre set to pull in large crowds all year round.(www.thedeep.co.uk) |
 | There are masses of Hotels to choose from offering top class accommodation and health spas. Bed and breakfasts and guest houses are tucked away in the little street and holiday cottages can be found outside of Hull in the surrounding villages of Brough and further afar on the coast; Hornsea. Across the Humber, Hull has its own airport and in the town is the station. The road links are brilliant to the M62. |

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To get the most out of our
web site you have two ways of searching for information. Firstly
you can use our main Search Engine. Just choose your 'Town' from
the drop-down list. Then select your 'Category' i.e. Hotels, Bed
& Breakfast,etc from the second listing. Select 'Go' and view
the results. Alternatively you can do a 'Key Word Search' by keying
in any word, phrase or selection of words. Your results will then
shown as a listing on screen. Secondly, by using the links on the
left hand side of the screen you can choose to select more relevant
information to the Town and Category you have selected. |
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