



If you’re heading to East Yorkshire, The Deep is the big one. It’s an enormous, striking “sub-aquarium” that looks like a jagged ship’s hull jutting out over the water where the River Hull meets the Humber estuary. It’s definitely one of the city’s most iconic spots.
Where to find it: Tower Street, Hull, HU1 4DP (East Riding of Yorkshire).
What’s the vibe?
This isn’t your average local aquarium. It’s a massive journey through the history of the world’s oceans. You’ll start at the top and work your way down through different zones, including the chilly Kingdom of Ice (home to some very cheeky Gentoo penguins) and the tropical lagoons.
The real showstopper is the Endless Ocean tank. It’s one of the deepest in Europe, and you can walk through a glass tunnel with sharks, sawfish, and rays gliding right over your head. For a grand finale, there’s a glass lift that takes you right up through the middle of the main tank—it’s a fantastic way to get a close-up look at the sharks without getting wet!



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You’ll likely spend about 3 to 4 hours exploring the Deep. Since it’s so close to the city centre, you can easily walk over the bridge to the Humber Street / Fruit Market area. It’s full of trendy independent galleries, boutiques, and some of the best bars and restaurants in the city if you want a nice meal afterwards.
If you still have energy, the Museums Quarter in the Old Town is just a 10-minute walk away and has some brilliant (and free!) spots like the Streetlife Museum.