1. Hull's Old Town
What is it? One of the only parts of the city to have survived the heavy onslaught of WW2 bombing. The Old Town is a treasure trove of Stuart and Georgian architecture, quaint quaysides, independent shops, and pubs bursting with character, all linked by winding cobbled streets.
Why go? Marvel at Hull’s splendid Minster, sink a Yorkshire ale in The Lion and Key, look out for England’s smallest window at The George Hotel and stumble across Prince Street, a gorgeous row of pastel-coloured Georgian homes – Notting Hill, eat your heart out.