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Cycle parking is on the market outside the Street life Museum within the Museums Quarter. there's an extra set of toilets near the tip of the road scene. there's a group of toilets (including a combined accessible toilet/baby changing facility) near the doorway to the museum. We do have limited mini bus parking available. street may be a cobbled street with a stone pavement. Please ask at the reception for directions. the closest Changing Places toilet is on the bottom floor of the Guildhall.
Parking there's on street blue badge parking on Gandhi Way (formerly George Yard) and Alfred Gelder Street (opposite the White Hart pub). Facilities There are two lifts to the primary floor near the front and back of the museum next to the steps.
Link a way to find us The Street life Museum is within the Museums Quarter on street in Hull’s Old Town, near Hull and East Riding Museum and Wilberforce House, next to the River Hull. We are open bank holidays (excluding Good Friday) and closed 24 to twenty-eight December inclusive, and 1 January. There aren't any refreshments available at the museum. Short stay pay and display parking is on the market at Lowgate lot on Wilberforce Drive, just a five minute walk off.
View larger map conveyance Hull bus and terminal (Paragon Interchange) may be a 15 minute walk off. Roads and Paths the doorway to Streetlife Museum is level access. While you're here Assistance Dogs Assistance dogs are welcome.
Experience 200 years of transport history as you walk down a 1940’s street, board a tram or enjoy the pleasures of our carriage ride. Wheelchair access The building is wheelchair accessible, although there's a recreated cobbled street and crossway which are bumpy and will cause some wheelchair users some difficulties. Link Virtual view: Education roomYour browser doesn't support iframes, but you'll be able to use the subsequent link.
Refreshments the closest cafe is on street opposite the Museums Quarter. Some areas of the museum is quite dark, as an example the cycling gallery and therefore the shops within the Streetscene. Climb aboard at the Street life Museum of Transport and revel in all the sights, sounds and smells of the past. Take a virtual tourYour browser doesn't support iframes, but you'll be able to use the subsequent link. Resources we've got a manual wheelchair available to borrow. Admission to the Street life Museum is free. the closest stop is Drypool Bridge on Alfred Gelder Street.


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