Monday 13 July 2009

VISIT HULL


Sitting on the banks of the delightful River Humber, Hull offers visitors much to see and do whether a short weekend break or a two week holiday.

Historically there is much to enjoy around Hull. Hull was the most severely bombed town in the second world war, making it one of the most popular towns for tourism. An unexploded bomb sits beneath the redevelopment area "The Boom", adding to the attraction.

Hull can also boast 10,000 people living in redeveloped land below sea level. The natural water features in the area are a plenty. Don't forget to pack a snorkel to make the most out of your visit. During certain tides the toilets receive a back flush which of course will not cost water metered properties a penny.

For all that important nightlife why not try Bar Fusion in the Town Centre. Remember to watch out when leaving late on a Saturday as there is a real threat of knife and gun attacks, adding to the excitement of an otherwise dull end to the evening.

Hull, rhymes with Dull, Cull and Lull. Where else would you want to be?


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