The East Riding of Yorkshire
The East Riding of Yorkshire or simply East Yorkshire is a district of the Yorkshire County in England. The administrative center of the East Riding of Yorkshire is Beverly. But the biggest city is Kingston upon Hull or simply Hull with the population of about 240,000 people, which is also the main transport hub of the East Riding of Yorkshire. Its main industries are agricultural business and natural gas industry.
As the largest city of the East Riding of Yorkshire Hull has its own Humberside International Airport. It is located only 25km from the city through the Humber Bridge. The main flights are directed to Aberdeen and Amsterdam and other European countries. Despite being ruined during the Second World War it was rebuilt and preserved many historical monuments. One of the main attractions in Hull is the Charterhouse. It is open to the public once a year during the Heritage Weekend. Hull also hosts the biggest fair in the East Riding of Yorkshire and in the whole Europe. It is also the oldest one with the 700 years of history.
Among other major sights of the East Riding of Yorkshire is the Deep, the underwater museum, the Bridlington Spa, the Humber Bridge, the KC Stadium of premiership football team Hull City, Sewerby Hall and Gardens, Hull New Theatre, Royal Air Force Holmpton Bunker, Museums Quarter and RSPB Bempton Cliffs Reserve.
In the East Riding of Yorkshire you can always make an online booking of a hotel room in East Riding of Yorkshire. There you are offered a lot of accommodations ranging from the 5-star Barn House to other hotels as Mont Millais, Lincoln House and the Promenade and private houses. The service and modern facilities of the East Riding of Yorkshire apartments will meet the requirements of singles, tourist couples and tourists with familes.