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What’s Hull Like in May? May in Hull, East Yorkshire, marks a pleasant transition into late spring. The weather is generally milder but remains variable. Average daytime temperatures typically range from 14-17°C (57-63°F), with nighttime lows around 7-9°C (45-48°F). Visitors can expect increasing daylight hours and an average of 6-7 hours of sunshine per day. Rainfall is moderate, with approximately 10-12 days experiencing some precipitation, totaling around 50-60mm for the month. Winds can be breezy, especially near the Humber Estuary. (Estimated averages based on historical climate data for the region).

What are Typical Costs and Availability in May? Accommodation in Hull during May is generally available, though booking in advance for weekends or bank holidays is advisable. Estimated nightly costs for a budget hotel or B&B range from £50-£90, while a mid-range hotel might cost £80-£150. Dining out offers various price points; a casual meal could be £10-£20 per person, and a restaurant meal might be £25-£40 per person (all prices are estimates). Local bus transport is affordable, with a day ticket typically costing £4-£6 (estimated). May is not peak season, so availability for attractions and services is usually good.

What to Expect: Crowds, Events, and Conditions? Crowds in Hull during May are typically moderate, avoiding the peak summer rush. Attractions like The Deep or the museums in the Museums Quarter may see increased visitors, particularly on weekends and during any May bank holidays (which usually occur on the first and last Mondays of the month in the UK). Conditions are generally pleasant for exploring the city on foot, but visitors should be prepared for changeable weather, including potential rain and cooler breezes, by dressing in layers. While no specific major annual events are guaranteed for May, smaller local markets or cultural activities may take place.

What are the Best Activities for May? May’s milder weather makes it an excellent time to explore both indoor and outdoor attractions in Hull. Top recommendations include visiting The Deep, Hull’s award-winning aquarium. Explore the historic Old Town, wandering through its cobbled streets, and discover the vibrant Fruit Market area with its independent shops, galleries, and eateries. The city also offers several free museums, such as the Maritime Museum, Streetlife Museum of Transport, and the Ferens Art Gallery. For outdoor enjoyment, consider walks along the Humber estuary or through East Park.

How Can AllInMap Help? For finding free public amenities like toilets, drinking fountains, or Wi-Fi hotspots during your visit to Hull, resources like AllInMap can be a useful tool to help you navigate the city efficiently.

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