Trinity Market

Trinity Market was Hull’s second market hall, principally for fruit, flowers, and vegetables and opened in 1904 on North Church Side. By 1928 it contained 74 stalls.

The recent refurbishment of Trinity Indoor Market is central to the wider project of re-purposing the Old Town, delivering a vision where the city’s medieval heart is brimming around a re-energised Market Square with vibrant bars, cafes, and pubs.

Facilities have been upgraded, and the redesigned ceiling now allows light to flood over the railway-style arches and onto the 49 stalls. These improvements make the market a more appealing and inviting shopping atmosphere that complements the adjoining Victorian Hepworth's Arcade.

The reinvention of the food offer has created a hub of contemporary street food, generating footfall alongside the traditional retail traders.

If you have a question, would like to hold an event in the market, or maybe enquire about any available units get in touch with us. Contact us through our social media channels or the button below.

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