Birmingham
Birmingham : Things to see and do
Birmingham : Organise your stay
Birmingham :
Unmissable tourist sites
Where to sleep?
Birmingham Hotel tips
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Thistle Birmingham City from34.30 £
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Britannia Hotel Birmingham City Centre from22 £
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Hotel La Tour Birmingham from89 £
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Travel guide Birmingham
Birmingham
: The Michelin guide review
Birmingham is the second largest city in the United Kingdom and was one of the main centres of the Industrial Revolution of the 19C. The city is a “must” for fans of industrial tourism, and the recent changes in its urban landscape, underscoring the city’s developing cultural life, are significant.
Tourist attractions Birmingham : Things to see and do
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New St Michael's
7 Priory Row GB - Coventry CV1 5EX
Although regarded by traditionalists as too modern and by modernists as too traditional, Coventry Cathedral is one of the few modern buildings to meet with the approval of its visitors. The majestic porch was designed to link the new cathedral with t..
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St Philip's Cathedral
Colmore Row GB - Birmingham B3 2QB
Built between 1711 and 1725 by Thomas Archer, this cathedral has an austere façade enriched by the exuberance of the Western tower (concave and crowned with a dome and lantern) and Western door (fantasy Baroque door mixing a variety of styles). On th..
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Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
Chamberlain Square GB - Birmingham B3 3DH
The pride of the city, Birmingham Museum is renowned for its remarkable collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, including works by all the movement’s great names ( Rossetti , Burne-Jones , Hunt etc). A good selection of European art (Murillo, Daub..
Hotels Birmingham
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Premier Inn Birmingham City (Waterloo St)
3-6 Waterloo Street, GB - Birmingham B2 5PG
Prix Prices from : 37 GBP
About 0.5 miles from New Street and Snow Hill train stations, this central Birmingham Premier Inn is on a quiet square, with a view of St Philips Cathedral and the city. Premier Inn Birmingham City (Waterloo St) has bedrooms with comfortable beds an..
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Conference Aston Hotel
Aston University, Aston Triangle GB - Birmingham B4 7ET
Prix Prices from : 37 GBP
A 10-minute walk from Birmingham city centre, Aston Conference Centre is set within quiet landscaped campus grounds. It features free Wi-Fi and en suite bedrooms, each with a TV. Each of the modern rooms is stylishly decorated and comes with facilit..
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Thistle Birmingham City
St Chads, Queensway GB - Birmingham B4 6HY
Located in Birmingham’s city centre, the Thistle is just a 10-minute walk from the Bullring shopping centre. Panoramic views across Birmingham’s city skyline can be enjoyed from Whimsey’s Bar’s conservatory and roof terrace. A 24-hour front desk is a..
Restaurants Birmingham
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Passionately run, stylish restaurant in sizeable red-brick property with large lounge. Refined and modern cooking displays plenty of original and individual touches. The tasting menus are particularly innovative in style.
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Bustling hotel brasserie that's particularly popular with lunchtime shoppers and local workers. Simple, rustic British menu. Private dining and wine tasting rooms ideal for corporate clients.
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Smart restaurant with delightful décor and vivid artwork. Owned by renowned artiste/gourmet Asha Bhosle. Authentic North West Indian cuisine cooked by chefs originally from that region.
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Lasan
3-4 Dakota Buildings, James St, St Pauls Sq GB - Birmingham B3 1SD
Jewellery quarter restaurant of sophistication and style; good quality ingredients allow the clarity of the spices to shine through in this well-run Indian establishment.
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Set in the heart of the financial district; its name means 'hard work'. Floor-to-ceiling windows, cocktail bar and chef's table. Daily changing modern menus of precisely prepared, wholesome dishes.
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Bistro
25 Church St GB - Birmingham B3 2NR
Classically styled hotel restaurant in striking 19C former eye hospital. Walls are filled with wine-related memorabilia and there's a hidden courtyard. French bistro menu; extensive wine list.

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