Grimsby & Cleethorpes Tourist Guide & Information

Grimsby is most known as a fishing town, its founder of which the word Grimsby comes from was a fisherman named Grim. He first came to Grimsby from Denmark. When he arrived his task was to murder Prince Havelock. Grim eventually could not bring him self to kill the Prince but later found he could not return back to Denmark. So he decided to stay on the coast, where his home was soon to be known as Grimsby.

Grimsby is also known for its history of the men who went through appalling conditions which is what brings our fish in the town today, in the 1950's Grimsby became one of the world's largest fishing ports who so many men risked their lives for.

So why not come visit us and get your hands on some good Grimsby Fish and Chips!

Grimsby Dock Tower has been in the skyline for over 137 years, it is 309ft high and has played a massive part in the town's history, There is a myth that when they first decided to build the dock tower they had to cover the bottom of the foundations with cotton wool, so they could soak up the water.

Grimsby is full of attractions to explore the mind of all ages. The main attractions are in the town centre and there's also many surrounding the town centre.

National Fishing Heritage Centre:

The NFHC first opened in the 1990's to attract visitors from all around to let them take a look at how it was like at sea, for the local fishermen who experienced the dangers and hard life which came with, been at sea in the early 1950's. The NFHC is situated two minutes away from the town centre on Alexander Dock. It makes a fun packed day out for everyone to learn and have fun.

Time Trap Museum:

The Time Trap Museum is a fantastic morning or afternoon out to get your children's imagines going wild. The Museum is based in the prison cells of Grimsby Town Hall, taking you through the towns past and the town's treasures as you piece together the jigsaw puzzle of how Grimsby came to be how it is today.

Grimsby Auditorium:

Grimsby Auditorium is the area's largest theatre, with shows and entertainment for everyone. The auditorium holds 1200 people seated and 2000 standing. There is also a bar upstairs available for people to use during the entertainment. It provides a huge range of acts and shows for all ages and tastes.

Grimsby has lots of fun packed things to do for everyone so come along and enjoy the history and events that Grimsby has going on throughout the year.

Cleethorpes

Cleethorpes is on the coast, and only a few miles away from Grimsby, with a stunning Beach to enjoy and all the seaside activities and fun for all ages to enjoy throughout the year, there are places to do things to see and fantastic restaurants based in Cleethorpes for everyone to enjoy a great day.

At night Cleethorpes comes to live with its range of small bars and nightclubs to suit everyone so they can have a great night.

In the summer the seafront is all lit up for everyone to enjoy, so you can either have romantic walks down the seafront or take the kids to see the arcades at night.

Parkway Cinema, Kings Road, Cleethorpes:

The cinema is located on the resorts meridian point, which is a huge complex, with a bar, snacks counter and theater. It has the latest concerts and live shows on plus the latest films on at the complex.

Cleethorpes Leisure Centre:

The Leisure Centre has all facilities from a wave machine and slide for the kids in the swimming pool, to a play area to keep them occupied after swimming. It also has a gym, spa, sauna & steam room and sun beds just incase the sun isn't shinning outside on that particular day! There is also a bar and cafeteria for those hungry stomachs after all that exercise!

Pleasure Island:

Pleasure Island is the only theme park in Grimsby and Cleethorpes. It makes a fantastic day out for all family's to enjoy. With main rides and attractions from big wheels to swan pedal boats on the lake to the tummy dropping Hyperblaster it has something for everyone for a great fun packed day out.

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