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Danish Seamen's Church Car Park
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Reviews about this space
Jane S22nd April 2024
Excellent - a 5-star experience
Graeme S17th April 2024
Excellent - a 5-star experience
Stephen M12th April 2024
Great - a 4-star rating
Tina N5th April 2024
Close to were I wanted to be and the car park wasn’t full
Julie B5th April 2024
Excellent - a 5-star experience
Lee H28th March 2024
Great parking option for the venue we were going to
Julie J14th March 2024
Easy transaction. Postcode of the carpark provided. Perfect
Darren W10th March 2024
Excellent - a 5-star experience
Pat J8th March 2024
Easy to download the app and pay in advance no problem at all
Cathy C25th February 2024
Excellent - a 5-star experience
Points of interest
Hull City Hall0.21 miles away
Hull City Museums0.24 miles away
Hull Station0.37 miles away
Hull and Holderness Magistrates' Court and Hearing Centre0.49 miles away
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We have a dedicated customer support team online 8-8 Mon-Fri and 9-6 Sat-Sun. You can call or Live Chat with them during these hours. Contact details can be found on our Help Centre.
When you have completed your booking and payment has been taken, we’ll send through the exact address and access instructions to your space.
Yes we have a flexible cancellation policy, you can cancel up to 24hrs before the start time of your booking.
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