Our stunningly stylish Marina Suites situated close to Hull’s developing fruit market on Marina with shopping, dining and entertainment available at the doorstep are ideal for anyone looking for short term or long term fully serviced accommodation in Hull. Bespoke décor and furnishings, fully equipped with everything you’ll need during your stay; we pride ourselves on offering London opulence but with a Northern sensibility.
A 1 bedroom split level suite (there are stairs inside the suite) that sleeps 2 in plush posturepedic Harrison Spinks handmade mattresses and hypoallergenic pillows dressed in Egyptian cotton white bed linen.
All modern conveniences are provided.
The kitchen features a dishwasher, oven, washing machine, microwave, and Fridge/freezer.
A selection of artisan tea infusions and Dolce Gusto coffee espresso machine with coffee pods are provided along with a selection of quality sugars. Himalayan salt and peppercorn grinders and cooking oils are provided.
Laundry supplies provided including iron and ironing board.
The private bathroom has a shower and a deep bathtub with fresh luxury towels and toiletries including a hair dryer for your convenience.
Free Wifi. Netflix and Amazon Prime are all included on our 50 Inch smart TV`s.
*Please note that since all of our suites are unique and updated regularly, furnishings may differ slightly from those pictured.
Rooms are secured using key code access which will be sent to you within 24 hours of your arrival.
If you need anything then give us a call and we`ll be more than happy to help.
Fruit Market Hull is the name of Hull’s vibrant cultural quarter and the revitalisation of a historic area next to the city’s Humber Dock Marina – featuring places to visit, shop, eat and live, it’s a must visit.
The independent trading spirit that unites the restaurants, shops and attractions at Fruit Market harks back to the history of the area, which has been the site of a market since the 16th century; the name itself is a nod to the fruit trade that took off next to the waterfront in the 19th century. A circus, theatre and Wesleyan Chapel were all built here to facilitate this bustling hub; destroyed by aerial bombing in World War II, they were replaced in the 1940s and 1950s by the warehouses that still stand today.
These are now home to Humber Street Gallery – Hull’s only contemporary art space, established in 2017 as part of Hull’s City of Culture programme – and fellow creative beacons Studio Eleven, a workshop and gallery for printmakers and ceramicists, and Juice Studios, a print club, artist studios and project space. These sit alongside various independent boutiques: there’s bespoke contemporary jewellery from Oresome Jewellery, womenswear and menswear at 19Point4 and Tessies, specialist bridalwear from Ghost Orchid Bride, a huge houseplant collection as well as the Annie Sloane paint range at Plant and Paint, and the affordable art prints, cards and stationery at Form Shop & Studio.
Food and drink comes from the likes of Ambiente Tapas, with its impressive selection of sherries and locally sourced tapas dishes, and the Minerva, a family-run, 200-year-old pub which boasts views over the marina along with the smallest pub room in Britain. Casual bistro Butler Whites can be found in a former local fruit merchants with a stunning interior, while gin-obsessed cocktail bar Humber Street Distillery Co. enjoys a dark-wood bar and exposed brick walls, as well as over 100 varieties of gin, including bottles distilled on the premises. Community café Thieving Harry’s serves breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, booze and coffee in a converted warehouse with a down-to-earth vibe; alternatively, head to Tapasya for fine Indian dining with a twist.
There’s even a dedicated dinosaur museum, Dinostar. Fruit Market Hull is, after all, a well-rounded destination. What’s more, it’s all here, on the bank of Humber Dock Marina, just a 10-minute walk from Hull railway station.
Train Station is on 10 mins Walk away. The A63 is the main road with easy access to motorways and stunning Yorkshire Coastline. The city can be explored by foot, be it a walk along the Humber Estuary or a stroll around the old town.
No Parties
No Pets
No Smoking
There is free on street parking from 3.30pm until approx 10.30 am the following morning and there are several cheap car parks nearby