Maps & Guides
Finding your way around Hull is wonderfully straightforward. The city centre is compact and walkable, with major attractions, shops, museums and restaurants all within easy reach of one another. Whether you’re visiting for the day or planning a longer stay, our maps and guides will help you make the most of every street, square and waterside path.
Easy to explore on foot.
Hull is famously flat, which makes it ideal for walking. From the cobbled charm of the Old Town to the modern buzz of the marina, most key locations are just minutes apart. Clear signage and pedestrian-friendly routes mean you can wander confidently, discovering hidden courtyards, independent shops and cultural gems along the way.
Many of the city’s highlights are clustered together, so it’s easy to create your own self-guided trail. Whether you’re exploring museums, seeking out public art, or simply enjoying the riverside views, Hull rewards curious feet.
Follow this link to discover some trails you can do in the city.
A cyclist-friendly city
Prefer two wheels? Hull is also quite cycle friendly. With dedicated cycle lanes, traffic-calmed streets and mostly level terrain, getting around by bike is quick and convenient. Secure cycle parking is available throughout the city centre, and scenic routes along the River Hull and Humber estuary offer a relaxed way to explore further afield.
Cycling is a great option for visitors who want to see more in less time while enjoying fresh air and waterside views.
Whether you are visiting Hull for the first time or just want to explore somewhere new and exciting then download these maps and guides to help you navigate around the city.