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Quality Hotel Royal Hull
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: 3,45 / 5
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Features: Steam bath, Safe at reception, Free secure parking at hotel, Exchange office, Restaurant, 24-hour front desk, Bar, Banqueting services, Sauna (Finnish), Solarium,... more
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Ramada Hull
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: 1,47 / 5
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Features: Sauna (Finnish), Free secure parking at hotel, 24-hour front desk, Steam bath, Solarium, Banqueting services, Bar, Restaurant, Internet... more
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Portland Hotel
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: 1,26 / 5
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Features: Free secure parking at hotel, 24-hour front desk, Banqueting services, Shoe shine machine, Valet parking, Laundry, Rooms for non-smokers available, Luggage room, Internet cafe, Restaurant, Room service (part time), Safe at reception,... more
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Kingston Theatre Hotel
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: 4,12 / 5
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Features: 24-hour front desk, Internet cafe, Central heating, Newspaper stand, Elevator, Laundry, Restaurant, Bar, Banqueting services, Rooms for non-smokers... more
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Village Hotel & Leisure Club Hull
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: 1,83 / 5
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Features: Steam bath, Exchange office, Laundry, Safe at reception, Restaurant, Luggage room, Banqueting services, Free secure parking at hotel, Body massage, Bar, Solarium, Sauna (Finnish), Internet cafe, 24-hour front desk, Babysitting... more
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About Kingston-Upon-Hull
Kingston upon Hull, commonly referred to simply as Hull, is a city of about 250,000 inhabitants and a port on the Humber estuary in Yorkshire, Northern England. The original settlement of Wyke upon Hull was established by John Wyke, Archbishop of York, in 1291. The locals flatly refused to call their town Wyke, and used Hull, the name of the river, instead. During the Middle Ages, Hull was a major port, the second largest in England after London. It prospered thanks to whaling until the mid-19th century) and deep-sea fishing (until the Iceland Cod War in 1975-1976).Today, the port deals in bulk commodities and RORO traffic. Hull is also a center of food processing . It is a lively town with a friendly and welcoming central area and a lot of sites to visit.