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About Birmingham

Overview

Birmingham, England, United Kingdom, is a city renowned for its rich industrial heritage and has transformed into a bustling modern metropolis. This vibrant city is a melting pot of cultural diversity, historic landmarks, world-class attractions, and a thriving arts scene. From intriguing museums and iconic shopping centres to beautiful parks and a dynamic food scene, Birmingham, the second-largest city in Britain, offers a plethora of experiences to suit every traveller's interests.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Birmingham is $102, with options ranging from $39 to $383. With 96 hotels available, visitors have a wide array of accommodations to choose from. Some of the popular neighbourhoods where you can find hotels include Birmingham City Centre, The Westside, and Convention Quarter. Among the most sought-after hotels are the Holiday Inn Birmingham M6 Jct7, an IHG Hotel, Premier Inn Birmingham City Centre Waterloo Street, ibis budget Birmingham Centre, Comfort Inn Birmingham, and Redwings Lodge Solihull.

Things to Do in Birmingham

A visit to Birmingham would be incomplete without exploring Winterbourne House & Garden. Just minutes from the city centre, this extraordinary destination features over 6000 plant species from around the world. The house, adorned with Edwardian-era antiques and furnishings, offers a glimpse into the lives of the families who once resided there, making it a perfect spot to soak up the atmosphere of a bygone era.

Another must-visit is Gas Street Basin, a historic canal network in the heart of the city. Once a bustling port, it has now transformed into a charming hub of bars, cafés, and restaurants. A stroll along the picturesque canal side offers a delightful blend of old-world charm and modern living. Interestingly, Gas Street was the first location in Birmingham to introduce gas lighting, marking a significant milestone in the city's history.

Football enthusiasts will appreciate a visit to Villa Park Stadium, the home of Aston Villa Football Club since 1897. With a seating capacity of 42,640, this iconic venue has hosted numerous prestigious events, including World Cup and European Championship matches. Whether you take a stadium tour or attend an exciting game, Villa Park offers a deep dive into football history and tradition.

For those seeking relaxation, Santai Spa at Resorts World is a luxurious retreat offering a range of amenities, including a salt cave, outdoor hot tub, pool, and sauna. Indulge in rejuvenating treatments like facials, massages, and manicures. Situated within a vibrant multi-entertainment complex featuring shopping, cinema, a casino, and various dining options, a visit to Santai Spa is an exquisite addition to your itinerary.

The Jewellery Quarter, with a history spanning over 250 years, is a conservation area featuring more than 200 listed buildings. As the heart of England's jewellery industry, it hosts over 700 jewellers and independent retailers. The award-winning Museum of the Jewellery Quarter offers a fascinating glimpse into the area's craftsmanship heritage. The quarter is also home to trendy bars, art galleries, and diverse eateries.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Birmingham

For a lively night out, The Briar Rose, located at Briar Rose JD Wetherspoon Hotel, is a bustling pub in the city centre that attracts a diverse crowd, creating a dynamic atmosphere. The pub also features a restaurant serving a variety of dishes, including burgers, steaks, salads, and burritos.

The Trocadero, situated on Temple Street, is a historic pub housed in a former gin palace and fire station. It offers great value, quality food fresh from the grill, and a selection of drinks. It's also an excellent spot to catch the latest live sporting events.

Snobs is a staple on Birmingham's club scene, known for its great music, budget-friendly drinks, and lively dance floors. With DJs spinning a mix of indie, rock 'n' roll, alt-pop, and retro hits, it's a popular destination for those seeking an alternative night out.

The Old Joint Stock, housed in a beautifully transformed Victorian bank building, features a captivating island bar beneath a glass-domed roof. It offers a remarkable selection of craft lagers, seasonal ales, and exclusive wines. This unique venue also doubles as a thriving theatre, hosting a variety of entertainment from stand-up comedy to musicals.

Located in the heart of the business district, The Wellington is a pub that specialises in real ale. It features 17 different real ales, traditional ciders, and perries, along with over 150 whiskies. While they do not serve food, patrons are welcome to bring their own.

Where to Eat in Birmingham

Bank, situated in the cosmopolitan area of Brindleyplace, is a chic and elegant brasserie-style venue. It offers a spacious yet intimate dining area with an open kitchen, serving a variety of dishes including pasta, seafood, and steak.

Pushkar is the go-to destination for authentic North Indian cuisine. This fine dining restaurant offers an eclectic menu that combines contemporary, traditional, and original ideas. From aromatic curries to flavorful tandoori specialities, each dish is a culinary masterpiece. The vibrant cocktail bar adds to the dining experience, making it a perfect setting for indulging in the finest Indian cuisine.

Cucina Rustica, located in the renowned Jewellery Quarter, brings the heart of Italy to Birmingham with its authentic Italian cuisine. The restaurant offers a delectable selection of dishes, from flavorful pasta and risotto to tantalising fresh seafood.

Topokki is a cosy eatery specialising in Korean home-cooking cuisine. The menu features mouthwatering Korean dumplings, spicy fried pork, and delectable Korean-style pancakes, each dish bursting with authentic flavours.

Carters of Moseley, a Michelin-starred restaurant, offers an exquisite dining experience with a luxurious multi-course tasting menu crafted from the finest seasonal British ingredients. From succulent Scottish beef to fresh Cornish fish and locally sourced vegetables, every dish celebrates the country's culinary treasures. The thoughtfully curated wine list spotlights artisanal growers, complementing the exceptional cuisine.

Cheapest time to stay in Birmingham

December is the cheapest time to stay in Birmingham for an average of $96 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$114

February

$108

March

$103

April

$109

May

$107

June

$108

July

$100

August

$96

September

$113

October

$110

November

$112

December

$96