Hull
is a
fast developing multicultural city with well established
Asian, Chinese, Kurdish, Polish, Russian and Turkish communities. It is
a fact
that those people from different backgrounds bring prosperity and
diversity to the city. Hull is one of the cheapest cities in the UK to
live in.
Why Hull?
With its compact, pedestrianised city centre, there is plenty to do and
see. You can shop until you drop in the city's delightful waterfront
shopping area and St Stephen's shopping development, visit eight free
museums including the award winning
museum quarter and explore the world's oceans at the Deep.
The
Deep
For those seeking a slower pace, the stunning Yorkshire Wolds
are just on our doorstep providing country walks, wildlife and pub
lunches in picture postcard English villages.
Hull has good travel links with Europe by ferry and by aeroplane from
Humberside International Airport. There are also road
and
rail links to the rest of the country with York, Leeds, Bradford,
Huddersfield and Manchester within easy reach.
Prince's
Quay
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City Hall
Discover the
ancient alleyways of the Old Town with a guided walk or enjoy a night
on the town with theatres, restaurants, cinemas and clubs a plenty. If
boats are your thing then take a stroll around the marina.
St Stephen's Shopping Centre
Sports fans are
well catered for too. Hull City Football Club and Hull
FC rugby league club have gone from strength to strength since moving
to the multi million pound Kingston Communications Stadium, which
regularly hosts a variety of international sporting events and concerts.
KC Stadium
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