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Birmingham

Renowned for its rich industrial heritage, Birmingham has evolved into a modern metropolis bustling with cultural diversity, historic landmarks, world-class attractions, and a vibrant arts scene. From fascinating museums and iconic shopping centres to stunning parks and a thriving food scene, Britain’s second-largest city boasts a myriad of experiences that cater to every traveller’s interests.
Jewellery Quarter
Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham

With a rich history dating back over 250 years, the Jewellery Quarter is a conservation area with over 200 listed buildings. Today, it thrives as one of Birmingham's liveliest locations, exuding a vibrant community spirit. As the heart of England's jewellery industry, the quarter hosts more than 700 jewellers and independent retailers, offering a treasure trove of gift and souvenir options. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the award-winning Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, where a preserved 1980s workshop provides a fascinating glimpse into the area's craftsmanship heritage. The quarter is also teeming with trendy bars, art galleries, as well as Indian and Italian eateries.

Birmingham Town Hall
Victoria Square, Birmingham

Designed by Joseph Hansom and inaugurated in 1832, Birmingham Town Hall is a Grade I-listed concert hall located in Victoria Square. Today, it is a cultural hub together with its sister venue Symphony Hall, where you can enjoy a diverse programme of classical concerts, jazz, dance, comedy rock, pop, folk, and more. If you want to learn more about Birmingham’s most iconic historic building, then take the Town Hall tour and get an insight into the backstage areas.

Bank
4 Brindley Place, Birmingham

Located within the cosmopolitan area at Brindleyplace, Bank is a chic and elegant brasserie-style venue serving pasta, seafood, and steak in a spacious yet intimate dining area with an open kitchen.

Pushkar
245 Broad Street, Birmingham

Pushkar is a destination for authentic North Indian cuisine, where Indian fine dining reaches its pinnacle. With an eclectic menu that skillfully combines contemporary, traditional, and original ideas, the restaurant offers a culinary experience like no other. From aromatic curries to flavorful tandoori specialities, each dish is a masterpiece. And to complement the exquisite flavours, Pushkar also boasts a vibrant cocktail bar, making it a perfect setting for indulging in the finest Indian cuisine while sipping on expertly crafted drinks.

Bullring & Grand Central
Moor Street, Birmingham

Birmingham's premier shopping destination, the Bullring mega-complex, is a shopper's paradise. Explore a diverse range of high-street fashion and household shops, complemented by an array of tempting eateries. The highlight of the complex is, undoubtedly, the iconic Selfridges department store. While offering a more focused selection compared to its London counterpart, Selfridges in Birmingham still delivers an exciting range of goods that will captivate any shopper.

Bullring Rag Market
50 Edgbaston Street, Birmingham

Home to 350 stalls and 17 perimeter shops, the Bullring Rag Market offers a mix of the latest fashions as well as vintage clothes, plus fabrics, haberdashery, gifts, household goods, and more. With its 50 years of history, The Rag is a must-visit in Birmingham.

Birmingham Airport (BHX)

Birmingham Airport (BHX) is situated 13 kilometres east of Birmingham, only 10 minutes from the city centre. The adjacent train station is reached via a short trip on the free Air-Rail Link monorail system between 3:30 am and 12:30 am daily. Trains then depart for Birmingham; there are 7 services per hour from Birmingham Airport. However, they run less frequently in the evenings and at the weekends. Tickets can be purchased at the station for the 10-minute-long journey to New Street Station. Bus 97/97A connects Birmingham city centre to Birmingham Airport, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Licensed taxis operate 24 hours and are located directly outside the arrivals area of the terminal building.

Best Time to Visit

Birmingham is a fantastic year-round destination with a moderate climate and fewer crowds compared to other destinations in the UK like London and Liverpool. With that said, the best time to visit Birmingham is during the shoulder seasons of spring (March to May) and fall (September to November). Not only will you enjoy pleasant weather to explore outdoor attractions and parks, but you'll also find budget-friendly options during these times.

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