How to get toGrimsby Fishing Heritage Centrecar-free

Visit Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre car-free

Visit by bus for just £2 each way. Most buses in England are offering £2 Single Fares until 31st December 2024. Our journey planner will show you if your route is included, or you can find a full list of participating operators and routes here.

It’s easy to reach Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre car-free. The museum is situated in the middle of Grimsby, where there are several frequent bus services.

Bus 2 stops closest, at Fisherman’s Warf (near Corporation Bridge). Bus 10 stops at Market Street (near Corporation Bridge), and runs from Cleethorpes and Waltham. Grimsby’s Riverhead Exchange bus station is a 5-10 minute stroll away. Here you can catch buses to Immingham, Cleethorpes, Louth and Market Rasen – use our journey planner to get bus times.

Grimsby Town train station is 10 to 15-minutes away, beside the bus station. It has direct trains to: Cleethorpes, Scunthorpe, Barton-on-Humber and Lincoln. When you travel by train, a Grimsby Town or Cleethorpes PlusBus ticket offers unlimited travel by bus.

Here’s some information on accessibility on buses and trains.

About Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre

Visit 1950s Grimsby, work on an Arctic trawler, then stop off at the (model) pub. Next, take a guided tour of the 'Ross Tiger', a (real) preserved fishing vessel.

For any queries about visiting contact Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre on 01472 323345 or fhc@nelincs.gov.uk

Address: Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre, Alexandra Dock, Grimsby, DN31 1UZ. Visit Website