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          Helping you find a career in Kingston

          Kingston upon Hull, usually abbreviated to Hull, is a cultural city by the sea. There are wonderful views over the Humber, historical heritage and a vibrant nightlife, which come together to create an excellent location for graduates to kick-start their post university life.

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          Transport links

          Kingston upon Hull has a great train network offered by various operators with regular services both locally and nationally to cities including: London, Manchester, York and more. Buses are also widely available in the city centre and to local towns.

          The Port of Hull has overnight passenger ferries to Rotterdam and Zeebrugge and there are four international airports within two hours of the city centre.

          Renting Prices

          Renting a one-bedroom apartment in Kingston upon Hull city centre costs an average of £449 per calendar month (pcm), and a one-bedroom outside of the city centre costs around £367 pcm. A three-bedroom outside of the city centre costs an average of £555 pcm and £674 pcm for a city-centre three-bedroom apartment.

          Nightlife

          Along with bars and clubs aimed at students, there are plenty of venues for locals including: nightclubs, bars, and traditional taverns. There is also a wide range of eateries offering local foods and popular global cuisines, and theatres providing a range of evening entertainment.

          Notable Attractions

          The Deep is a spectacular aquarium that attracts many tourists and locals to the area - you can even dine in there! If you prefer being out in the open, East Park is Hull's largest open space and is a graded heritage site. The city has an established museum quarter where visitors can explore local history and Ferens Art Gallery offers permanent modern installations.

          The economy in Kingston

          Originally the economy of Kingston upon Hull was built on trading and seafaring however there is now nearly 10,000 businesses across a diverse range of sectors, including: retail, chemical, health and tourism.

          Education Institutions in Kingston

          Hull College
          University of Hull