Accessible Hull

 

Visit Hull and discover a wide range of accessible attractions, venues, and experiences. With a largely paved and pedestrian‑friendly city centre, a stunning marina, and an easy‑to‑navigate Old Town, Hull offers a warm welcome to every visitor.

Hull is here for everyone to enjoy, and we’re here to help you make the most of your visit.

Whether you’re searching for accessible things to do, step‑free places to explore, or practical guidance to make your trip as smooth as possible.

You’ll also find useful information on accessible toilets, thoughtfully designed accommodation, and planning tips to help you create your perfect Hull break.

 

Accessible itineraries in Hull

 

Planning an accessible trip to Hull has never been easier. Whether you’re looking for a short half‑day outing, a full day of unforgettable experiences or a relaxed multi‑day city break, Hull offers a welcoming mix of inclusive attractions, step‑free routes and visitor‑friendly facilities designed to support a wide range of access needs. From sensory‑friendly spaces to accessible museums, cafés and waterfront walks, you can explore the city with confidence and comfort.

 

Toilet facilities and changing places

Hull is committed to being a welcoming and inclusive city, and that includes making sure everyone can access safe, comfortable and suitable toilet facilities when out and about.

Accessible Toilets Across the City

You’ll find disabled toilets in many of Hull’s key attractions, shopping areas, museums, parks and leisure spaces. These facilities are designed with ease and comfort in mind.

City Centre sites include:

Whether you’re shopping, meeting friends, or enjoying one of our cultural venues, accessible toilets are never far away.

 

Changing Places Facilities

Hull is proud to offer Changing Places facilities—larger, fully equipped spaces designed for people who need more than a standard accessible toilet.

These facilities available at:

  • Trinity Market
  • The Guidlhall 
  • St Stephens Shopping Centre 
  • The Deep
  • Hull New Theatre 

Changing Places toilets are available at select locations across the city, helping more people enjoy days out with dignity, comfort and confidence.

 

Why This Matters

Everyone deserves to enjoy Hull’s attractions, parks, events and public spaces without worry. By offering high‑quality accessible toilets and Changing Places facilities, Hull is making it easier for disabled people, carers and families to feel included, supported and able to explore the city freely.

 

Find Your Nearest Facility

Need to plan ahead?
Use online access guides or local venue information to check opening times, locations and features before you visit.

Changing Places Toilets 

    Other helpful accessibility resources

    Looking for extra support when planning days out? These organisations offer practical, trustworthy information to help make your experiences more enjoyable and stress‑free:

    Tourism for All UK

    Tourism for All is the UK’s leading voice for accessible tourism. They’re a national charity dedicated to making travel welcoming and enjoyable for everyone, with helpful advice for planning holidays, days out and accessible stays. 

    Euan’s Guide

    Euan’s Guide is a brilliant platform filled with reviews and access information from disabled people and carers. It’s especially useful for anyone with mobility needs who wants honest, real‑world insights before visiting somewhere new.

    AccessAble

    AccessAble helps take the guesswork out of going out. Their detailed access guides show you exactly what to expect at thousands of venues—so you can check everything from toilet layouts to step‑free routes before you arrive.

    Accessible Cinema Screenings

    Many local cinemas offer screenings tailored for people with hearing or sight loss, including subtitled or audio‑described showings. Some cinemas across East Yorkshire run regular accessible screenings, making movie‑going easier and more enjoyable for everyone.