Kilnsea
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Holiday Inn Express Grimsby by IHG
Very relaxed hotel, breakfast was how a hotel breakfast should b
Reviewed on 2026/1/2

Corus St James Hotel Grimsby
The whole experience was faultless. Definitely with use again
Reviewed on 2025/12/28

Humber Royal Hotel
Good stay with a great , quiet room. Service and breakfast excellent. However, there was an issue with housekeeping, being left only 1 towel between 2 adults twice, the first time being left a dirty towel. We told reception who quickly sorted the issue.
Reviewed on 2025/12/30

Waverley Cottage

Chantry Suites by SA Stays
We weren't in the room much asside from cleaning up and sleeping, The location is definitely the primary upside. I would say if you dont mind having a housemate type feel this is perfect!
Reviewed on 2025/12/3

Seaside Escape - Sleeps 4 - Pets Ok - Free Parking
One space to park right on the corner of a round about so tight that one person cant get out. Got there and no key in the safe then had to go in the shop to get one. Finally got one and was tkld it wasnt the same apartment we booked as it had a leak. Walked in the main entrance to find a dirty hall ...
Reviewed on 2025/5/29
Popular places to visit

Hull Marina
Watch the opening of the steel lock gates and enjoy the views of the River Humber at dusk near these historic docks.

The Deep
Take the underwater elevator and watch your children learn about the aquatic realm through a variety of displays and tanks.

Spurn National Nature Reserve
Explore the great outdoors at Spurn National Nature Reserve, a lovely green space in Easington. While in this family-friendly area, you can savor the top-notch restaurants.

Hull Truck Theatre
From Dickensian plays to stand-up comedy shows, music documentaries and children’s workshops, this theater has a varied year-round program of events.

Hull Guildhall
Peek inside this stately and historic building in central Hull and marvel at the array of opulent sculptures and other features.

Museums Quarter
Explore the old warehouses and pubs to understand the history of East Yorkshire through the eclectic array of riverside museums.





