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Princes Quay
"Shops, Leisure, Food, Outlets in the heart of Hull. A discovery on every level."
Address: Princes Dock St, Hull HU1 2PQ, UK
Phone: 01482 586622
State: Kingston upon Hull
City: Hull
Zip Code: HU1 2PQ

opening times

Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: 10:30 AM – 4:30 PM


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Reviews
This is a big mall, which is located in the town center. The location is perfect for people who live in this city and for tourists, just a few minutes by walk from Hull interchange. In this Mall, you can go shopping, watch movies cinema , and eat. It's a perfect place for families' leisure.
I absolutely love Hull and Princes Quay is one of the frequent places we’ll park at if we’re needing to be in the heart of the city. It’s next to Old Town, the Marina and the Hjgh Street. Parking - the cost is slightly higher than other car parks close by, which is a shame. Watch out if you have small kids, there no where near enough parent and toddler bays and the current bays that they do have are MASSIVELY ABUSED people park in them because they’re bigger and they don’t have kids. We do and we needed space baby, pram etc so we had to park in a secluded spot - if we were visiting at a busy time this would put us off as we wouldn’t be able to safely get the kids in and out of the car. Inside the shopping mall - it’s clean, spacious and clearly loved. Shops - it has a wide variety but sadly, a sign of the times, has a few empty units. It has the biggest Primark we’ve ever seen! Food - a fair range of choices. Accessibility - plenty of ramps, lifts and space. Why the 3 Star Rating? - • Parking is expensive • Empty units • Feels a little lost doesn’t have a strong sense of brand identity, lacks pride. It does feel loved but held back - possibly lack of willingness to invest or be creative from the top Quirky / Amusing / Unique features: • Views - the water and architecture that can be viewed is gorgeous. • Feels a little like the set of Stranger Things.
Nice environment. Has a wheelchair accessibility. For your walk in clothes shopping. Has other businesses in the area. Cafe for your breakfast or to hang out with friends
Great array of shops ranging from Primark to top notch clothing . Gadget shop and all the things you expect from a shopping centre. A few empty shops but you get that anywhere. Extra stalls in the floor ways with booths that don't block your path too much. Escalators stairs and lifts ..some floors have exits to the connected multi storey car park at the back . Top floor of the car park has some good distance views . A lot of the clothes shops are out of the price range for me as it's all designer stuff.. but the others have some good bargains to be found. Some lovely food in some of the cafes and cake shops.
Not many shops open on the Sunday we visited, one of the lifts was broken which was quite inconvenient as we had to wait to get the wheelchair to the floor we wanted. Plenty of empty units and one of the pay machines was broken so we had to wait in a long Queue to pay for our parking. We parked on level one but could not locate any disabled spaces. Although very picturesque, the centre needs more concessionaires to make it worth visiting for us.
Popped in for a lunch while shopping, staff were friendly and service was good and food was good for a light bite option which we chose.
City centre shopping centre built on stilts over an existing unused dock. Also has attached multi floor parking. As with most other cities city centre shopping is in decline but this remains a vibrant location, despite the few empty units. The top deck is a multi screen cinema, the lowest deck is entertainment and food, the remaining two decks hold the retail outlets.
A few good shops but I don't even think of Princes quay for shopping really. Would be good if they had more small businesses. Little Stars Foundation is amazing though!
Some good stores but quite a few closed ones. Primark was great and big. Was surprised how quiet and empty it was. Escalators are dangerous for the elderly saw a man fall on them so be careful and hold on!
Its amazing outside but inside
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