Beverley Road Baths 250 Beverley Road, Kingston upon Hull, Hull HU5 1AN
About the Business
Welcome to Beverley Road Baths, an iconic establishment located in the heart of Hull, United Kingdom. Built in 1905, these historic baths have been serving the local community for over a century. Since then, it has been a popular point of interest for both tourists and residents alike.
With impressive architectural features such as the unique Turkish baths and the ornately tiled interior, Beverley Road Baths is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the city's rich history. Visitors can take a guided tour of the hallways and rooms, exploring the intricate designs and learning about the history of the establishment.
In addition to its unique historical value, Beverley Road Baths is also a hub of activity for those looking for fitness and relaxation. The facility includes a variety of swimming pools, equipped with facilities such as a sauna, steam room, and hot tub for the ultimate spa experience. The venue also offers a wide range of exercise classes for visitors looking to get their hearts racing.
With a focus on promoting health and fitness, Beverley Road Baths provides an ideal setting for events and gatherings such as corporate social events and birthday parties. The facility has a dedicated team of event planners who can help organize a special and unforgettable event that your guests will remember.
Whether you're a history buff, a fitness enthusiast, or simply looking to spend a day out with family and friends, Beverley Road Baths has plenty to offer. Plan your visit today and discover the charm and allure of this iconic establishment.
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Hours open
Monday:
06:30 - 21:00
Tuesday:
06:30 - 21:00
Wednesday:
06:30 - 21:00
Thursday:
06:30 - 21:00
Friday:
06:30 - 21:00
Saturday:
08:30 - 16:00
Sunday:
08:30 - 16:00
Reviews
"A really good little gym and pool with steam room and sauna. Restored and updated relatively recently. There still many lovely old architectural features. Staff are friendly. Sue recommends the aquarobics classes and the gym fits my needs perfectly"
"Not always very clean, other users steal your things, pay for membership, and they close the pool for private events during public swim times. However, they have a good choice of gym equipment,"
"Nice place but I think membership prices a little high if you only want to use a couple of times a week and no senior citizen prices."
"Lovely venue especially now it's been restored. The gym is a fairly limited in terms of the space and machines it's got but it enough for the average person to keep fit. The pool is, excellent. If you want to have a proper swim, go during the adult or lane swimming times, the pool gets quite full of people standing around or playing games at other times"
"We had a really great time at Beverley Road Baths attending a public swim session! When we arrived, the session had already started so we went straight in to reception which is on the left when you walk in. We paid there (card or cash is fine) and there is the option to buy some armbands and goggles and a few other bits which is handy if you’ve forgotten yours. Then we went in to the pool area which is through some double doors near the reception. The pool area and all the changing cubicles and toilets etc was all very clean and it was nice and warm in there. The changing rooms and lockers are all around the pool itself so it’s really easy to see everything you need as soon as you walk in. You’ll need a £1 coin or a trolley coin for the locker (it’s returned to you) and the key is on a hard plastic band which you can tighten and put round your wrist. The toilets and showers are in a room at the far end of the pool and are separate for each gender. The showers are mostly communal once you are in the gender specific room but we did notice there was one shower in a private cubicle too. There are plenty of changing cubicles around the pool and lots of lockers. We did notice a few people left their stuff in cubicles which could be tricky at busier times. The pool itself was a good temperature and the lifeguards were vigilant in terms of any rough behaviour in or around the pool and safety etc. The main pool had the choice of the typical metal ladders to get in or a more staggered set of metal ladders that were more like a small stairway. There is a smaller pool for little children but we didn’t try that when we visited. The children and families in there looked happy enough though! At the end of the session, the lifeguard blew a whistle and announced the public swim was ending now so it was very clear that it was time to get out. After the swim ended, we had time to shower and get dressed and did not feel rushed which was nice. We will definitely visit the baths again for a nice swim."
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