Hull College is only a short walk from Hull Paragon Interchange, so if you’re arriving by train or bus, getting here couldn’t be easier. Walking is not only free but a great way to start the day – fresh air, a bit of exercise, and time to get ready for your studies.
Here’s the simplest route:
- Exit the Interchange and cross Ferensway to join Jameson Street.
- Take a slight left onto George Street.
- Stay on George Street, bearing slightly right.
- Turn right onto Wilberforce Drive.
You’ll see Hull College straight ahead!
Cycling is a fast, affordable, and eco-friendly way to travel into college – plus it’s great for your health. There are plenty of cycling routes into the city centre, and we’ve got secure bike storage available for once you arrive on campus.
Cycle Safety Tips:
- Use crossings at busy roads and wait for the green signal.
- Dismount when signs ask you to – it’s usually just for a short stretch.
- Take extra care in wet weather as paths can get slippery.
- Be mindful of pedestrians on shared paths.
- Always wear a helmet!
Hull College is well connected by public transport. Hull Paragon Interchange (the city’s main bus and train station) is less than a 10-minute walk away, so whether you’re travelling locally or from further afield, getting here is straightforward.
Buses run regularly across the city and surrounding areas, and trains connect Hull to towns and cities across the region. Public transport can be a cost-effective, reliable, and more sustainable way to reach us.
If you’re driving to Hull College, we’re located on Queen’s Gardens in the city centre. There are several public car parks nearby, all within a short walk of campus. Please note that on-site parking is limited, so we recommend using public car parks or considering alternative travel options where possible.