Hedon
Travel Guide
Visit Hedon

Kingstown Hotel by Greene King Inns

Humber Royal Hotel

Holiday Inn Express Hull City Centre by IHG

Humber Lofts Serviced Suites

Platform Stadium Apartment

Academy Apartment by Elegance Stays
Popular places to visit

Hull Marina
Explore the waterfront in Hull with a trip to Hull Marina. Check out the shops and lively bars in this culturally rich area.

The Deep
Make time in your itinerary to visit the sea life you'll find at The Deep during your visit to Hull. Check out the shops and lively bars in this culturally rich area.

MKM Stadium
Catch an event at MKM Stadium during your trip to Hull. Stroll along the marina in this culturally rich area, or check out its lively bars.

Hull Truck Theatre
Enjoy a performance at Hull Truck Theatre, a storied theater in Hull Old Town. Amble around this culturally rich area's marina and enjoy its lively bars.

Hull Guildhall
Learn about the local history of Hull Old Town when you spend time at Hull Guildhall. Check out the shops and lively bars in this culturally rich area.

East Park
Explore the great outdoors at East Park, a lovely green space in Hull. Amble around this culturally rich area's marina and enjoy its lively bars.
Things to do

Beverley Minster's Lore and Legends: A Self-Guided Audio Tour

Hull Tour App, Hidden Gems Game and Big Britain Quiz (1 Day Pass) UK
- Hull Marina
- The Deep
- MKM Stadium
- KCOM Craven Park
- Connexin Live Arena
- University of Hull
- Lincolnshire Wolds
- Humber Bridge
- Beverley Racecourse
- Port of Immingham
- Spurn National Nature Reserve
- Hull New Theatre
- St. Stephen's Shopping Centre
- Beverley Minster
- Hornsea Beach
- Hull Truck Theatre
- Diana
- Waltham Windmill
- Cleethorpes Boating Lake
- Hull Royal Infirmary
- Parkway Cinema
- P&O Ferry Terminal
- Hull Guildhall
- Pearson Park
- Freshney Place Shopping Centre
- Beverley Westwood
- Hornsea Mere
- East Park
- Grimsby Minster
- North Cave Wetlands Nature Reserve
- Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre
- Hull Ice Arena




![St. Augustine's Church, Hedon, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. A charter granted to Hedon by Henry II in 1158 and confirmed in another by King John in the year 1200 meant the residents became Burgesses (or free men) who were allowed to practice their trades freely and buy and sell property within the Borough, whereas the men, women and children living outside the Borough were still under the severe feudal laws of the Lords of the Manor. The Burgesses of Hedon decided to build a substantial and lasting memorial in thanksgiving for their new found prosperity. The building of the present church of St. Augustine was commenced in 1190 on the site of a smaller church on Market Hill. Still standing today, the church dominates the landscape in this area and became known as the "King of Holderness" [information provided by Hedon Town Council]. The "Queen of Holderness" can be found at TA3122 : St. Patrick's Church, Patrington.](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/10154/f6e6ab07-1517-4023-8401-8836993d6ee6.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=1040&h=580&q=mediumHigh)


