Hull Fair is thought to be one of the largest travelling fairs in Europe with more than 250 rides and a variety of attractions.
Fair goers have been enjoying everything from waltzer and dodgem rides, to palm reading and food stalls at the event, which was opened by Lord Mayor Kalvin Neal on Friday.
The fair has been held in Hull for more than 700 years. It dates back to 1293, when Edward I allocated six weeks in May and June for the festivities.
It was moved to October in 1751 and since then it has attracted thousands of visitors from around the country each year.
According to the organisers, the fair will be closed tomorrow (Sunday, October 8) but then run for the following six days.

. Merriment on the merry-go-round
The fair has been held in Hull for more than 700 years. It dates back to 1293, when Edward I allocated six weeks in May and June for the festivities. Photo: Bruce Rollinson

. Bagpipes at the parade
The City of Hull Pipe Band lead the parade to open the Hull Fair. Photo: Bruce Rollinson

9. The Lord Mayor, Councillor Kalvin Neal rides aboard a Stanley steam car to declare the Hull Fair open. Picture by Bruce Rollinson 6 October 2023.
Thousands of people from all over the country are flocking to Hull for the fair Photo: Bruce Rollinson