Very interesting, great to go on a cold rainy day brought back many memories from our younger days grandson like the train. Staff very helpful. Lots to see round the area as well. Went with age range from 3-88yrs
Novak2011
Hull's old town is superb, the bars, the new swing bridge and the museums, of which this one is fantastic. Must visit Hull and you must visit this place.
Ins50
Went here to pass a rainy afternoon.been lots of times before and always find it interesting.i love history and looking at how people used to live.pleasant staff and will answer any questions you have.nice ,clean place.interesting
mah204
last week i took my wife and grandson visited it was nice things we fine hull.my grandson really like he said he and his friend will come back to see again
kingston211
Visited this museum during the half term holiday and as you can imagine there were many families visiting this attraction. Well laid out extensive displays of all manner of transport from bicycles to old trams.The East Riding museum is next door which also has many interesting exhibits of the local area, again easy access and well laid out displays.Both the museums are located on the bank of the river Hull and outside of the of the Streetlife museum an old Hull trawler (Arctic Corsair) is moored, which has been turned into yet another museum. Escorted tours on certain days can be had from the end of March, but check beforehand for availability as the ship is manned by volunteers.I intend to go back to this attraction without my grandchildren so that I can spend more time viewing the exhibits.