Quote Irishwire="Irishwire"I have been to Hull many times and went to Uni there so am well placed to say whether it is a hell hole or not, one theatre company does not make it a nice place as it isn't.'"
I have lived in Hull for the past three years and completely disagree.
In the city centre you have a great array of museums, an art gallery and the home of William Wilberforce, all open to the public for free. The maritime museum in particular is superb. Moving on you have the old town, complete with a wide choice of vibrant bars (something Warrington seriously lacks) and the White Harte, where the civil war was essentially triggered.
From there you can walk over the new bridge and onto the waterfront, where you have the Deep and the marina as well as the recently redeveloped Fruit Market which hosts live music, comedy, street markets, niche cinema and much more. Every year there is the Freedom Festival, which this year was attended by over 80,000 people. Also you have the Larkin and Fish trails, for if you want to take a walk and lean more about the city and its culture.
So that is the city centre. Wander a little further afield you have the university and the recently refurbished library of Larkin fame and Newland/Princes Avenue littered with independent bars, shops and restaurants which completely blow Stockton Heath out of the water. Then there are countless other gems such as the Adelphi Club which is famous in the music industry.
All of the above is just off the top of my head. If you ask me, that is pretty incredible when you consider that 95% of houses in the city were destroyed or damaged during WW2 (something which only recently was officially recognised) and the decline of the fishing industry which the city heavily relied upon.
Once again I am utterly embarrassed by the puerile and ill informed trash which is spouted on this forum.