Niels Hoebe
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The hostel is next to Trinity Minster and on the edge of Hull city centre, which is pedestrian friendly and lovelier than I expected. The room with bathroom was very clean, the bed was good. All in all the room felt a bit like I was staying over at my mother's. So welcoming, so well organised and clean.
The hostel itself is not fancy, but who needs 'fancy' when you have such a good host as Glenn. He was born and raised in Hull and he can give you all sorts of tips on getting to know the city.
We arrived unexpectedly because we had missed the ferry, but that was no problem at all. Glenn received us warmly, and so he put our minds at rest. As a result, we unexpectedly but pleasantly extended our trip to London by a day in Hull.
Tesco is across the road, real English breakfast is 100 metres away, for about 10 quid the taxi gets you to the ferry in 15 minutes, the train station is a 10 minutes walk. In short, it's a great place!