Hull Welcome Information Centre - Hull

Address: Hull Paragon Interchange, Ferensway, Hull HU1 3QX, United Kingdom.
Phone: 1482228704.
Website: visithull.org
Specialties: Tourist information center.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Wheelchair-accessible toilet, Toilet, LGBTQ+ friendly, Transgender safe space, Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Good for kids, Free parking lot, On-site parking.
Opinions: This company has 21 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.7/5.

📌 Location of Hull Welcome Information Centre

Hull Welcome Information Centre Hull Paragon Interchange, Ferensway, Hull HU1 3QX, United Kingdom

⏰ Open Hours of Hull Welcome Information Centre

  • Monday: 10 am–4 pm
  • Tuesday: 10 am–4 pm
  • Wednesday: 10 am–4 pm
  • Thursday: 10 am–4 pm
  • Friday: 10 am–4 pm
  • Saturday: 10 am–4 pm
  • Sunday: Closed

The Hull Welcome Information Centre, located at Address: Hull Paragon Interchange, Ferensway, Hull HU1 3QX, United Kingdom.

This tourist information center is accessible by telephone at Phone: 1482228704.

For more information visit the website Website: visithull.org.

The centre specializes in providing information about the local area and has numerous specialities, including being a Tourist information center.

Other points of interest include a wheelchair-accessible entrance, wheelchair-accessible toilet, toilet, LGBTQ+ friendly, Transgender safe space, and support for credit cards, debit cards, NFC mobile payments, and is good for kids. There is also a free parking lot and on-site parking available.

The Hull Welcome Information Centre has a total of 21 reviews on Google My Business, with an average opinion of 4.7/5.

Customers have praised the center for its friendly and knowledgeable volunteer staff, as well as its helpfulness and assistance in navigating the city and discovering Hull's hidden gems.

👍 Reviews of Hull Welcome Information Centre

Hull Welcome Information Centre - Hull
Ian
5/5

What a wonderful welcome to Hull. Friendly and knowledgeable volunteer staff who could not do enough to help. They were so helpful we went back to thank them at the end of our 4 night trip.

Hull Welcome Information Centre - Hull
Debbie L.
5/5

Friendly and knowledgeable staff, the place to go to find how what's going on in our beautiful City and also to find Hull's hidden gems

Hull Welcome Information Centre - Hull
George R.
5/5

I am the Trips & Outings Group Leader for Radcliffe on Trent u3a. We visited with 49 members, many of whom had never visited Hull before. Prior to our visit I had contacted the Hull Tourism Board. They were very helpful and they arranged to meet our coach on arrival, this they did and passed out literature and maps to all our members, which was well received by all.
I can confirm that without exception the visit was enjoyed by everyone and was a great success. The proximity of the many attractions from the Deep, around which the visit was centered, was helpful for our older members. Many visited the various eateries in the area and were very happy with the offerings they received. I can categorically recommend Hull as a very interesting place to visit, with the Deep Aquarium an outstanding place to start your journey, the Streetlife and East Yorkshire & Hull Museums a short walk away and the outstanding Ferens Art Gallery near to the Shopping area well worth making the effort to visit.
All in all we had a great day thoroughly enjoyed by all our members and highly recommend you visit.

Hull Welcome Information Centre - Hull
Ann H.
5/5

The ladies and gentlemen who work here are always pleasant and helpful, with suggestions of upcoming events and places and things to go see in and around Hull. That's what I love about Hull there's always something going on. I'm from Beverley and it has its charms, but Hull is full of hidden gems, sadly in recent years we have lost many of the shops that drew folk into Hull City centre, but don't let that put you off. Some years ago my husband and I saw an article in a magazine , it said few people knew what was on their doorstep, it went on to suggest looking at the local area as somewhere you'd never been and find out exactly what was there. So we made one week in the summer as a "holiday" in our home town, we gathered as much information as we could, visited all the cities museums, parks, the art gallery, walked along the river bank from St Andrews Dock to Victoria Dock, cycles down the many cycle paths in Hull seeing areas we didn't normally see, everyday seeing something new. My husband was born in Hull and hadn't seen half of these things. To be honest we barely scratched the surface & now there is even more with the Deep and the outlets and galleries in the old fruit market. Visit the Welcome Information Centre tell them what interests you and they will point you in the right direction, you won't be disappointed. ENJOY!

Hull Welcome Information Centre - Hull
Rachy
5/5

Next time I come here I am going to look for competitions to enter

Hull Welcome Information Centre - Hull
Shaun B.
5/5

The "Pod" acts as the Welcome and Tourist / General Information centre for visitors to Hull and for residents alike

It's fronted by knowledgable, enthusiastic and above all friendly Hull City of Culture Volunteers. They endeavour to answer any query and provide advice on Hull in general and what to do during a visit to Hull.

This should be the first point of call for anybody visiting Hull

Hull Welcome Information Centre - Hull
Anne O.
5/5

I recently requested a street map by post prior to a visit to Hull. We received (free) a package containing an excellent map and and an immense amout of additional information. Very impressed. Thank you Hull Welcome Information Centre.

Hull Welcome Information Centre - Hull
Nerys J.
5/5

Very welcoming, lots of information on Hull and Yorkshire.

Accessibility good

Toilets in the Interchange (Buss and Train Stations)

Traffic light crossing to and from the main town centre.

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