Hedon
Travel Guide
Visit Hedon

Kingstown Hotel by Greene King Inns
Grubby but serviceable for a 1 night stay, corridors stunk of weed at night only positive was friendly helpful staff
Reviewed on 2026/2/27

Humber Royal Hotel
Bit disappointed the WI-FI dropped out on the second evening for the whole evening .
Reviewed on 2026/3/14

Holiday Inn Express Hull City Centre by IHG
Friendly and helpful staff. Great location with just a short walk away from shops and restaurants.
Reviewed on 2026/3/19

Humber Lofts Serviced Suites
Absolutely, spotlessly clean apartment!! Great location, and comfy apartment. Only negative I have is, check out could be 11am, 10am is a bit early.
Reviewed on 2026/3/15

Platform Stadium Apartment

Academy Apartment by Elegance Stays
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.

MKM Stadium
Catch an event at MKM Stadium during your trip to Hull. Stroll along the marina in this culturally rich area, or check out its lively bars.

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.

East Park
Explore the great outdoors at East Park, a lovely green space in Hull. Amble around this culturally rich area's marina and enjoy its lively bars.




![St. Augustine's Church, Hedon, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. A charter granted to Hedon by Henry II in 1158 and confirmed in another by King John in the year 1200 meant the residents became Burgesses (or free men) who were allowed to practice their trades freely and buy and sell property within the Borough, whereas the men, women and children living outside the Borough were still under the severe feudal laws of the Lords of the Manor. The Burgesses of Hedon decided to build a substantial and lasting memorial in thanksgiving for their new found prosperity. The building of the present church of St. Augustine was commenced in 1190 on the site of a smaller church on Market Hill. Still standing today, the church dominates the landscape in this area and became known as the "King of Holderness" [information provided by Hedon Town Council]. The "Queen of Holderness" can be found at TA3122 : St. Patrick's Church, Patrington.](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/10154/f6e6ab07-1517-4023-8401-8836993d6ee6.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=1040&h=580&q=mediumHigh)
