Where to park in Kingston upon Hull ?

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Car Park in Kingston upon Hull

Where to park in Kingston upon Hull ?
Author: Andy Beecroft / Hull Dock Offices and Queen's Gardens Fountain's Flowerbed source.
Kingston upon Hull, also known as Hull, is a port city in North East England. Located on the north shore of the Humber Estuary, it is surrounded by stunning natural scenery including the North York Moors National Park.

Hull is a historic city founded in 1299 by King Edward I of England. During the English Civil War, Hull housed the Parliamentarian forces. The city also played an important role in the Industrial Revolution, particularly in the shipping industry. The current population of the city is approximately 259,000.

Parking Kingston upon Hull

During your trip to Hull, it is important to note that many parking options are available if you come by car, whether parking in a car park or on the street:

Street parking in Kingston upon Hull

Plenty of parking spaces are available on the streets of Kingston Hull. However, it should be noted that parking on certain streets may be restricted and subject to time limits. It is important to check traffic signs to avoid parking fines. Although there are plenty of spaces available, it can be difficult to find one during peak hours. So find out in advance to avoid going around in circles for a long time.

Park for free in Hull

You should know that street parking is very often free in Kingston upon Hull but mainly (see only) outside the city center and more specifically, in residential streets. The city is not too badly served by transport to reach the center but it must be said that it is not the most practical option if you do not want to stay very long.

Parking in downtown Hull

As said before, you can access the city center easily by car and park on the street. Despite this, it is recommended that you park in a public or private car park to facilitate access and above all that your car is secure. The city has several car parks accessible by car. Don't wait any longer, compare the different car parks in Kingston upon Hull and book the one that best suits your needs to ensure you have a parking space and make the most of your trip!

How to go to Kingston upon Hull ?

Hull is easily accessible by train, bus and car. The town has two main train stations, Hull Paragon Interchange and Hull Railway Station, both of which are served by regional and national trains. Hull is also well served by bus, with regular services from the main nearby towns and villages. If you prefer to drive, Hull is accessible via the M62 motorway and the A63 motorway. In addition, the city is served by several small roads. Find out beforehand to find out which is the best route to take depending on your place of departure!

Hull attractions

Hull has many attractions such as the Hull and East Riding Museum, Arctic Corsair Barge Museum, Hull City Hall Concert Hall, Old Town District, Market de Hull and the marina of Hull. The city also hosts several annual events such as the Hull Freedom Festival and the Hull Port Festival. Art lovers can also visit the Ferens Art Gallery, which houses a collection of contemporary and classical art. Also, take a walk in the city's parks such as Pickering Park or along the waterfront and more particularly near the Hessle Foreshore Viewpoint.