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Birmingham, a city rich in history and culture, is a vibrant hub that offers a delightful mix of attractions for every type of traveler. From the stunning architecture of the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, where ancient treasures and modern art coexist, to the lush landscapes of the Birmingham Botanical Gardens, this city invites you to explore its unique charm. Whether you're wandering through the historic Jewellery Quarter or indulging your sweet tooth at Cadbury World, Birmingham promises experiences that are both memorable and engaging.

As you navigate through this dynamic city, you'll discover a blend of well-known landmarks and hidden gems. Take a moment to appreciate the fine art at the Barber Institute or immerse yourself in the fascinating world of motorcycles at the National Motorcycle Museum. With its diverse offerings, Birmingham is a place where history, art, and fun come together, making it the perfect destination for your next adventure. So pack your bags and get ready to uncover the best things this city has to offer!

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1Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

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Art gallery
Art museum
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery is located in a historic Victorian building that has been a prominent feature of the city since 1885. The museum boasts an extensive collection, including the renowned Pre-Raphaelite collection with over 2,000 remarkable pieces such as oil paintings, tapestries, stained glass, and ceramics by celebrated artists like Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris. Additionally, visitors can explore artifacts like the Staffordshire hoard.
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery is truly a gem in the heart of the city. The building itself is stunning, blending history and architecture beautifully. Inside, the galleries are well-curated with a wonderful variety of exhibitions, from classical art to fascinating historical collections. Everything is laid out thoughtfully, making it easy to explore and enjoy at your own pace. The atmosphere is calm and inspiring, perfect for spending a few hours appreciating culture and history. The staff are welcoming and knowledgeable, always ready to guide or answer questions, which really adds to the overall experience. The museum is also very well maintained, with clean facilities and comfortable spaces to sit and take it all in. What I loved most was how the museum offers something for everyone – whether you’re interested in art, history, or just looking for a peaceful and enriching day out. It’s a place that makes you appreciate the heritage of Birmingham while also connecting you with global culture. A must-visit for anyone in the city!
Zeeshan A — Google review
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery is truly a treasure in the heart of the city. The building itself is breathtaking, perfectly combining history with architectural beauty. Inside, the galleries are thoughtfully arranged, showcasing a rich mix of exhibitions—from timeless classical art to captivating historical displays. Everything is organised in a way that makes wandering through the museum both easy and enjoyable. The atmosphere is peaceful and inspiring, ideal for spending a few hours surrounded by culture and history. The staff are warm, approachable, and knowledgeable, always ready to help or share insights, which really enhances the visit. The museum is also kept in excellent condition, with spotless facilities and plenty of comfortable spots to pause and reflect. What stood out most was how the museum truly has something for everyone—whether your interest lies in art, history, or simply enjoying a relaxing, enriching day out. It’s a place that deepens your appreciation of Birmingham’s heritage while also connecting you with cultures from around the
Loves T — Google review
The building is really mislabeled. There’s one room with Art which may have 20 canvases. One of them is quite a nice place but otherwise if you’re coming for Art, you’re not going to find anything that you want. On the other hand, if you’re looking for a museum with a great coverage of the history of Birmingham, the top floor of the building has a very excellent series of exhibits on this topic. That’s not why I came here, but I did enjoy it quite a lot. If you have kids, there’s a dinosaur exhibit on the lower floor. I think it’s 9 pounds for adults and free for kids. Otherwise, the museum is free. There’s a nice coffee shop.
Lon W — Google review
The museum was outstanding. Very clean, staff were very knowledgeable and friendly, and very considerate when providing assistance, especially to those with additional support needs. There's portable chairs behind the doors, a great personal touch when you're spending a few hours in there. I visited from Manchester to see the Ozzy Osbourne exhibition, the Made In Birmingham exhibition, and paid in to see Giants whilst I was there. Highly recommend and will be returning in the future. Gift shop was great, with lots of different quirky items connected to the exhibitions.
Hayley J — Google review
really great place, went for the ozzy osbourne stuff but i was pleasantly surprised by the rest of the displays. I like how everything in the museum is relevant to Birmingham or England. I felt like i got to learn tge place’s history. Everything was really informative, interactiv, and the whole experience was beautiful.
Daria G — Google review
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery is a true gem in the city! The museum offers a wonderful mix of art, history, and culture, with something to interest everyone. The galleries are beautifully curated, featuring impressive fine art collections, fascinating local history exhibits, and world-class pieces like the Pre-Raphaelite paintings. The building itself is magnificent, with stunning architecture that adds to the experience. The staff are knowledgeable and friendly, always ready to share insights or help guide you through the exhibits. It’s a great place to spend a few hours learning, relaxing, and being inspired — a must-visit destination for anyone coming to Birmingham.
Michael K — Google review
Great exhibitions. Highly recommend the Giants exhibition. Makes you reflect on how small humans are compared to these massive creatures. Lots of stairs, lifts, and seats, so very accessible. I love the 'The Elephant In The Room'. I wished it was a larger exhibition. Go as soon as it opens on the weekend. It gets very crowded. It's always best when you appreciate art when you have an unobstructed view of the piece.
Diana A — Google review
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery is one of the city’s most popular cultural landmarks. It houses an impressive collection of art, including Pre-Raphaelite paintings, ancient artifacts, and decorative arts. The museum showcases Birmingham’s rich history and creativity, offering visitors a mix of local heritage and world-class exhibitions.
Bahman A — Google review
Chamberlain Sq, Birmingham, B3 3DH, United Kingdom•https://www.birminghammuseums.org.uk/birmingham-museum-and-art-g…•+44 121 348 8000•Tips and more reviews for Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

2Cadbury World

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Chocolate factory
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Cadbury World is a popular family attraction located in Birmingham's southern district of Bournville. It offers a self-guided exhibition tour showcasing the origins of chocolate and the history of Cadbury, the UK's favorite chocolatier. Visitors can explore interactive displays about chocolate-making and learn about Cadbury's legacy as the country's first established chocolate manufacturer. The tour includes attractions such as magical Cadabra rides, a 4D Chocolate Adventure zone, and free chocolate samples for all guests.
An amazing experience at Cadbury World with my family. It was way beyond my expectations, with the price paid, you get free chocolate bars, walked through the chocolate making tour, history of Cadbury, free freshly made chocolate with toppings, 4D cinema, hands-on chocolate tempering, interactive ride and outdoor playground, superb for kids in primary school. Two hours nicely spent and the kids thoroughly enjoyed it. Would recommend and would return again in future! It was a pleasant experience. The price might seem a bit pricey but at the end you will think it is worthwhile for the experience offered.
Raymond K — Google review
Lovely experience. It was a wonderful time, spent around 2 hrs. The best part was the 4D movie which was just wow. And then the avenue was the good experince. If could show more about how chocolates are made nowadays then it would be more interesting. I have seen cadbury making process in a different country and that was more into the process making, so thats what a gap was I feel... rest everything was an amazing experience. It was my best birthday present.
Vignesh K — Google review
Its not a very big place, but informative and there were things to do. We also got a taster cup of chocolate, it was nice. Saw a demo about how the chocolate was made. Unfortunately when we went the rides were not working and my child was so disappointed! The ticket was not cheap, so all the rides should work properly!
Stefani W — Google review
Would be better if you had kids. Overall nice experience if you’ve never been, lots of history and memorabilia but other than that just cinema screens showing animations that you have to que for every section. ‘Free’ chocolates are less than they use to be which used to be the best part. Lots of opportunities to upsell photos, rides, drinks, food, gifts.
Sasha W — Google review
It was heart warming to know the history of Mr. Cadbury, his struggles and triumph. Their design and way of story telling is awesome. Kids will enjoy the rides and play area. There is some for adults too. Don't forget to buy chocolates at a discounted price at their shop.
S H — Google review
I visited Cadbury world in Birmingham on a weekday as I predicted this to be a little quieter than a weekend which it was. I managed to get a few snaps of the factory as you take a trip an a good history lesson of the beginnings all the way to present day. I like the tour and I think it’s pretty cool, especially seeing the chocolate makers on the ground floor making the chocolate fresh and shaping these for souvenirs to buy or for special events coming up. The gift shop is also pretty cool and worth a visit, having some cool novelties you can buy and take home with you. HOWEVER, for being a chocolate tour, the ride was not working when I was there, which was disappointing. Also, you only get 2 free bars of chocolate included in your tour visit, which is a little ridiculous considering that you pay a decent price to go.
Did T — Google review
A place that offers information, fun filled activities and entertainment. Booking tickets in advance is must. It will save you a trip and money. Arrive by about your time of entry, they let people queue and enter in batches. The tour begins with a historic display of cocoa production and evolution of chocolate while it travelled across the world. Then the first chocolate shop and birth of Cadbury, some stories of the family and how they ventured into this business. Followed by the making of chocolate, staffs demonstrating the process and later you get to do it by yourself. Inside they also sell some crazy structures of chocolate. Then you get entertained by 4D movie, dwelling into the world of characters Cadbury has introduced. Followed by a nice exhibit narrating the story of Bournville village and a fun filled ride where you collect the ingredients (virtually) to make your own chocolate. If you may have forgotten to collect something, don't worry you can buy them from their store that has EVERYTHING CHOCOLATE!!! A one of its kind place to engage all age groups. You get some free chocolates on entry and can buy more at exit. There is a cafe inside this building. Parking available. Cloak room is only for large luggage bags. Enough numbers of toilets available in intervals throughout the tour.
Parinita A — Google review
Visiting Cadbury World was enjoyable. Upon arrival at reception, the employee informed us that there were no tickets available and did not mention that we could book them online. There were more details regarding online booking. Overall, we enjoyed the experience and the tastings.
Mai A — Google review
69 Linden Rd, Birmingham, B30 1JR, United Kingdom•https://www.cadburyworld.co.uk/•+44 121 828 9300•Tips and more reviews for Cadbury World
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3The Birmingham Botanical Gardens

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Nature & Parks
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The Birmingham Botanical Gardens is a 15-acre site featuring exotic flora housed in elegant Victorian glass houses, along with a Bonsai garden and bird collection. The surrounding area offers nature lovers a variety of famous parks to explore, including the Birmingham Nature Centre, Cannon Hill Park, and more. Additionally, visitors can enjoy the vibrant nightlife concentrated along Broad Street and in Brindley place.
£9 entry for adults + £3 per car might seem steep but is 100% worth it for these beautiful gardens. With about 15 acres to explore you could easily spend 3-4hrs here! Perfect for a nice relaxed afternoon if you go during the week, I imagine it's quite a bit busier on the weekends and school holidays. Be aware that the hot-houses are very hot and humid! Probably 30-35? so if you go in the colder months make sure you can remove some layers easily. The grounds are broadly wheelchair accessible, with sloping ramps. Although if possible take someone who is able to open doors as one door in the cacti room to an accessible ramp does get stuck and some slopes (while gentle for those walking) could be a little steep for a manual chair. Plenty of benches around, some in the sun and some in the shade as well as a large gazebo-like structure near the rose garden you could duck into if it rains. Perfect for kiddos, if you park yourself in the cafe with a view to the hothouse door you can safely send them off on their own to run around for hours. There is a plat area as well if that's more their thing than running through bushes. Love the little shop, lots of gardening bits as well as cards, pottery and artwork all priced fairly high as you would expect for any garden centre/ public attraction. The cafe seems well enough, again watch out for your wallet as the cakes on display look delicious!
R D — Google review
The botanical garden tour was indeed a captivating experience, offering a glimpse into the beauty of diverse plant life. The carefully curated landscapes and vibrant flowers created a truly enchanting atmosphere. It was a pity that the allotted time did not allow for a more extensive exploration of all the garden's wonders. Perhaps another visit is in order to fully appreciate its splendor.
Zahir R — Google review
Came here with my partner. Pretty easy to book, can do so online. £3 per car parking - would advise not to go at a busy time as the car park will be full. Lovely day out full of various plants and trees. Most of the outdoor plants are British origin with others being housed indoors. Managed to get around in an hour and a half, seeing all of the plants we wanted to see. As per usual, snacks and drinks are a bit costly £1.50 for a can. Overall, would recommend
Don — Google review
Hidden treasure!! My first time!! Has to be seen to believe!!The staff wore smiles, friendly & ready to help. The diversity of the plants, the japanese gardens, the water features, tidiness of the place, wonderful trees & pretty roses, incredible hidden corners of solitude & the wonderful cafe staff ‘amazing bakery’. Incredible value for money 10/10.
Fatma K — Google review
Wonderful place we spent whole afternoon inside. Lots of plants to discover and different types of trees and flowers we never know. Quiet and peaceful place. Really nice along with lovely gifts to get in the shop.
Amanda Q — Google review
Weekend in Birmingham kicked off with a visit to this beautiful place. Four people, two members and two concessions. Great Japanese section. Beautifully kept grounds. Good indoor and outside spaces. Child friendly. Disabled friendly. Loads of parking. Walkable from town centre. Good toilets. Nice cafe. Great way to spend a couple of hours 😁 Recommended 😁🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Larry H — Google review
Always a pleasure to visit, the hard work of all the team is paying off! Autumn colours are a delight, especially with the sunshine! Worth mentioning that this Botanic Garden is a fully independent charity: 9£ entry is in line with similar organisations (if not cheaper) and all the tickets and donations help keeping this unique Brummie gem open and well kept!
Alberto T — Google review
I just love this place. Love the gift shop, the cafe, the botanicals especially the tropical plants section and their carnivorous plants bit as well and the Japanese garden. The outdoor seating is a breath of fresh air and there is plenty of green grass for picnics.
Siti ( — Google review
Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Westbourne Rd, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 3TR, United Kingdom•https://www.birminghambotanicalgardens.org.uk/?utm_source=google…•+44 121 454 1860•Tips and more reviews for The Birmingham Botanical Gardens

4National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
The National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham offers a family-friendly experience with a diverse range of sea creatures. It's an ideal destination for kids' days out in the West Midlands, featuring play areas and group packages. Surrounding attractions include parks like Birmingham Botanical Gardens & Glasshouses, Cannon Hill Park, and more. Additionally, visitors can enjoy famous events and vibrant nightlife in the area.
I've gone 3 time, I had gone for events before, today was the first time going as it it. Was still really enjoyable. Staff has been nice and are happy to talk about the animals. This time greybeard made our day lot of jokes as well as a lot of information on the sea otter. Would happily go again
Rhianna L — Google review
Awesome experience,amazing staff!! They have designated talk and feed times for penguins and otters, so you could enjoy that. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Specially enjoyed the penguins. Would have given a 5 or even more if otters were close instead of on screen. However I understand and appreciate that they need to adapt first to this environment before exposing them to public. Overall, it was a very fun experience and Happy Weekend instead!!
Ayushi P — Google review
There is a helpful little tip for visiting - in the corner of the gift shop there is a lift back up to the toilets. These are back at the beginning of exhibition so you can head round again to pick up any bits you missed! It is a great half day out with the kids. The centre feels like it could do with some updating and refresh on some of the side activities but the exhibits are all great, and the feeding / talk times flow quite well through your visit. The staff are all super friendly and helpful, our daughters especially loved the roaming pirate!
AndyHasBeenTaken — Google review
It was am awesome experience! I'll be honest when I first went in, I thought it was quite small, however it is extended at the back so it was indeed quite spacious. Easily took us 2-3 hours to explore the entire place at a slow pace with a 5 month old. The penguins were adorable at the start, the amount of fish in each aquarium space was quite adequate. I did wish we could see the otters though, only managed to catch s tiny glimpse in the room at the far back. The area with the jellyfish was so mesmerising. There were different photography stations located at multiple areas. You could take photos at each station, and at the end you could choose which pictures you'd like to buy and what package. Overall there was a lot of cleanliness, tanks were clean, the walkways were clean too. We ended up going at a busy weekend, but still could easily manage to get around with a baby pram. There was however a pram parking area, if you will, to store the prams if you'd rather do that. Definitely worth a trip.
Sara Z — Google review
Had a lovely visit here on Saturday, wasn't too busy and no wait to go inside. We booked it in the morning through our Merlin passes and there was plenty of admission availability. So many things to see if you take your time, but it's easier said than done. Lot's of talks going on throughout the day, we really wanted to watch one of them but there was too much pushing and shoving from other adults and didn't want my child getting trampled on. Some better crowd control would be ideal at the talks/feeding times. Nice gift shop at the end with plenty of stock and very lovely staff.
Adele J — Google review
Good for a one time visit. Gets busy and cramped with the crowds but nice variety of fish and aquatic life to see. The tunnel at the end is the best and provides a nice visual experience where you get to see underwater from all angles.
Imran H — Google review
Visited the National Sea Life Aquarium with my kids and we had a beautiful, exciting time. It was such a delight discovering different aquatic creatures—there’s so much to see and learn! The only downside for me was how crowded it was. Maybe it’s just the holiday season… maybe not. Either way, it was a bit too packed for my liking. Also, I was a little disappointed to learn that the big sharks are no longer there—they were apparently removed a while ago. That said, the kids didn’t seem to mind and had an absolute blast. Overall, a delightful experience and we’ll definitely be back—hopefully during a quieter period.
Esther T — Google review
I have never been to a liquid zoo before, I am 30 and my fiancé is older, we had the BEST time! We loved the penguins and the fish, we had photo opportunities and they came out perfectly. Yep my fiancé was taken from me by a beautiful and friendly penguin! The staff were kind and lovely! It’s not hot or cold in there, it smells lovely, the lights are dim so we can see the sea life better. At the gift shop we each got something and I got a mini penguin for my kitten! We will come again soon, many thank you’s to all the staff there!
Ryan W — Google review
The Water's Edge, Birmingham, B1 2HL, United Kingdom•https://www.visitsealife.com/birmingham•+44 121 634 2610•Tips and more reviews for National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham

5Jewellery Quarter

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham is a vibrant neighborhood known for its rich history and thriving jewelry industry. With over 500 jewelry businesses, it's a hub for retailers, diamond dealers, and workshops. The area boasts the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, housed in a preserved 1980s workshop, as well as charming Georgian buildings surrounding St. Paul's Square and St. Paul’s Church from the 18th century.
Birmingham, UK•http://www.jewelleryquarter.net/•Tips and more reviews for Jewellery Quarter
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6National Trust - Birmingham Back to Backs

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The National Trust - Birmingham Back to Backs offers guided tours of four fully restored historic houses, providing a glimpse into the changing life between 1840 and 1977. These back-to-back houses were once common dwellings for Birmingham's working class during the Industrial Revolution. The museum showcases the living conditions and lifestyles of the city's 19th-century working class, making it a unique and fascinating destination for those interested in social history.
My visit to the Birmingham Back to Backs was absolutely fantastic and a truly immersive experience! I was completely captivated by the stories and history brought to life in each house. The guides were incredibly knowledgeable and passionate, making the past feel incredibly present and real. It's a truly unique and wonderfully preserved piece of Birmingham's heritage, offering a poignant glimpse into bygone eras. I left with a much deeper appreciation for the lives of those who lived there. Highly recommended for anyone wanting to step back in time and connect with history!"
Tomas O — Google review
Absolutely fantastic place to visit. It's a guided tour and the guide explains about each room/ house and its history. Did the full tour which involves going up some narrow spiral stairs but there are banisters and handles to help. Our guide Ross made our visit memorable. You must book. Can not recommend highly enough.
Shouston_ — Google review
Wonderful place to go to learn a bit of recent history how our grandparents lived. And there are absolutely amazing volunteers (tour guides). Totally recommend to go but mind that you need to book for a visit in advance. The groups are small but time slots are every 20 min.
Yevheniia S — Google review
The Birmingham Back to Back houses are quite a fascinating place to visit. It is a National Trust site, so is free to members, although booking in advance is a must! Built in 1801 the guide will talk you through all of their history, from time of first occupation, up to the 1970s. The tour takes round about one and a half hours. There are many steep and narrow staircases, so not recommended for anyone who are not too steady on their feet. I was amazed at how people lived back then. So tough, and very hard work on a day to day basis. Incredible when you compare it to todays luxuries we all take for granted. Wasn't all bad though. The community spirit was strong, and something I would certainly savour now. I highly recommend this visit. Our guide John was very knowledgeable, enthusiastic and happy to answer any amount of questions. I loved it!
Rob C — Google review
We visited the Back to Backs on Saturday 27 September 2025. The tour was very interesting, our guide gave the background to each of the houses that we visited, and the familes who lived in them through the different periods of time. The tour lasted 90 minutes, and was well worth the visit
William A — Google review
This place is simply exceptional. The best National Trust we have visited, and we have visited many. The thing that made this so special was our tour guide Neil. He gave great passionate knowledgeable descriptions in every single room and made the experience come to life. I was cautious of a 90 minute tour with an eight year-old. However, the information that Neil gave kept her entertained and to be honest it felt like a 45 minute tour at most. Since visiting back to back, I have recommended this to simply everybody I know. This is obviously a sign of how much I enjoyed it, but also how much it’s surpassed all of our expectations. Well done to the National Trust team here, including all of the volunteers.
Jamie C — Google review
Wonderful experience going back in time at different periods of local life, our benefit was the brilliant tour guide Wayne who with his extensive knowledge and stories brought it to life. You will have to pre book the tour and check access has there are quite a few stairs to climb
Colin S — Google review
Excellent place! If you want to understand working class living conditions in the 1830s, 1870s, and 1930s this is a must. Very informative guided tour. Reservation must be made in advance.
Wilhelm B — Google review
50-54, 55-63 Inge St, Hurst St, Birmingham B5 4TE, United Kingdom•https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/birmingham-back-to-backs•+44 121 622 2442•Tips and more reviews for National Trust - Birmingham Back to Backs

7Library of Birmingham

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Library
Library of Birmingham is a modern, 31,000-square-meter building located in the heart of the city. Opened in 2013, it stands out with its unique exterior resembling a wedding cake. The library features 10 floors connected by elevators and escalators. At the top, visitors can explore The Shakespeare Memorial room, a historic wood-paneled space from the old library that is now available for events like weddings.
An excellent and stylish city library, a must see when visiting Birmingham. Lovely top side outdoor seating with great views and garden islands. Well maintained throughout. Lovely atmosphere. Sees many visitors. Lots of study areas. Would have benefited for some cosy seating for a longer stay to fall into a book. Used as a business hub for contacts and resources etc. has clean toilets available. Great location. Its free.
Gtube — Google review
The relatively new library is architecturally beautiful but I’m knocking off a point because the Library closed its cafe. When you send long spells in a library it’s helpful to be able to get a drink. In the British Library there are about four or five cafes on site which enables you to work, take a comfort break and return to researching or studying. Not sure why the second city’s main public library doesn’t have this important feature. I also think the business section could do with more resources and event to support businesses and business start up. That said, staff are helpful and professional. It’s easy to take out or renew memberships. I love the light and airy space on each floor and the statement elevators. The roof top garden is beautiful and a great amenity space on a warm day for us to catch up on phone calls. Again I may have remained there if I could have gotten a drink. Instead we leaf after two hours just to get refreshments.
Mal333 — Google review
I visited the Library of Birmingham today. Last year, there was a lovely water feature just outside the library — a great spot where kids could play and cool off. I checked several times this year, but unfortunately, it hasn’t been turned on at all, which was a bit disappointing. That said, I did discover a small children’s play area at the lower level of the library that I hadn’t seen before. It includes sand, water, wooden toys, and natural materials — a very fun and creative space for children to enjoy. Great to see the library offering more for little ones, but I really hope the water feature returns soon!
Bahareh M — Google review
The largest public library in the UK, Birmingham library is a great place to study. They have a large selection of books- academic, fiction and non-fiction self help books. You can also listen to audio books if you have a membership of the library which is relatively easy to get. The staff is always helpful with information relating to books and other related topics. You can find and reserve a book online on their site. They will find the book in their and other libraries and keep the book aside for you for a period of time. Having a cafe would be good given that you’d want to take a break from studying. Nevertheless it’s a beautiful place and a must visit from those outside the city. The balcony gives an amazing view of the city. 💖
Ahzam F — Google review
Library of Birmingham – Modern, Inspiring, and Full of Character The Library of Birmingham is one of the city’s most stunning landmarks, combining modern architecture with a peaceful atmosphere for reading and learning. The terrace gardens and rooftop views are must-sees — perfect for relaxing or taking photos of the skyline. Inside, there’s a great mix of study spaces, archives, and exhibitions, with the Shakespeare Memorial Room being a real highlight. It can get busy and the layout takes a little getting used to, but the staff are friendly and the space feels welcoming to everyone. A true gem in the heart of Birmingham — ideal for book lovers, students, and anyone looking for quiet inspiration.
Michael K — Google review
The library is beautiful! As a tourist, it is a wonderful place for anyone coming to Birmingham. On the top 2 floors, there is a beautiful terrace with lots of flowers and benches to sit on. There is an exhibition that explains the history of the library. I recommend taking the elevator up and turn down by the escalators. As a student, it is a great place to study, do your homework, it has internet, very private spaces, you can get your membership card to request books. It is a great place for group study or even to read a book.
Micaela N — Google review
Amazing place to visit I love the design of the facade and interior design, the view fr the terrace this is the best library I been to in the UK
Reem — Google review
Beautiful, grandiose, and modern. I got a bit confused with finding which floor the fictional books where. It has a massive collection of educational books. If you are a student, a researcher, or curious intellectual, it probably has what you need. The spiral floors are lovely to look at. Sit down and admire the view. Read a book and relax. See the secret garden on the 7th floor and admire the view. Go to the top floor and ponder about Shakespeare.
Diana A — Google review
Centenary Sq, Birmingham, B1 2ND, United Kingdom•https://birmingham.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/MSGTRN/WPAC/H…•+44 121 242 4242•Tips and more reviews for Library of Birmingham

8Ikon Gallery

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Art museum
Located in the heart of the city, Ikon Gallery is a renowned art museum showcasing exhibitions by global contemporary artists. The gallery's unique concept involves transforming its space every few months to accommodate new exhibits, offering visitors an ever-changing experience. With a diverse range of mediums such as sound, film, photography, and sculpture, Ikon presents internationally acclaimed artwork and hosts events and workshops to engage with the Birmingham community.
Loved it ! The (free entrance) space is really great with two floors of exhibition including a social space which has that giant drawing social table which is filled with so much of the visitors drawings. Peaceful place. Access by stairs and elevator possible. Nice little souvenir shop at the ground floor. Very friendly staff. The exhibition on at the moment on friendship is very interesting (brace yourself some pieces can be challenging to grasp) with varied media types.
Gigi D — Google review
I think that this gallery probably has a relatively small collection and their reliant on visiting artist exhibitions for the majority of what they show. Arts are very personalized and you may really enjoy the current exhibit. It wasn’t a very good match for me. I would recommend that you. Check the website before you make the trip to make sure it’s going to be something that you’ll enjoy. There is a lot of construction in downtown. Birmingham and parking is really a bit of a nuisance. The gallery is free
Lon W — Google review
Donald Locke exhibition at the Ikon Gallery 😁 First time at a his cool gallery 😁 Easy trip getting to and great design with both old and modern architecture 😁 The exhibits really stand out on the white walls 😁 Knowledgeable people in attendance who were willing to discuss the artwork. Fascinating exhibition 😁 Great little bookshop too. Free entry but donations gratefully accepted 😁
Larry H — Google review
This beautiful spot is a hidden gem in the city—lined with cherry blossom trees that create a stunning canopy of pink petals. It’s the perfect place to take a peaceful stroll or relax on a bench while soaking in the vibrant, serene atmosphere. A must-visit during springtime!
Alan A — Google review
I recently visited Ikon Gallery in Birmingham for the exhibition What Did You Want to See? by Mahtab Hussain. The exhibition offers a poignant exploration of Birmingham's Muslim communities, addressing themes of surveillance and identity. Hussain's photographic works, including intimate portraits and images of local mosques, challenge stereotypes and highlight the resilience of these communities. The gallery's minimalist design provides an ideal setting for the contemplative nature of the exhibition. Overall, it was a thought-provoking experience that deepened my understanding of the complexities surrounding identity and representation.
Erick M — Google review
Ikon Gallery stands out as Birmingham's premier contemporary art venue, featuring beautiful, functional modern design complemented by a charming old-fashioned private school aesthetic With a stunning curation. Worth a visit, definitely!
Hideyuki S — Google review
Loved seeing the art, interesting and playful — and can I just say, the staff were the friendliest I can remember in any art gallery, really appreciated them!
Joe H — Google review
Went in on Thursday really nice staff and free exhibitions. Definitely check it out they have different ones at different times..
Zaakia A — Google review
1 Brindley Pl, Oozells Sq, Birmingham B1 2HS, United Kingdom•http://www.ikon-gallery.org/•+44 121 248 0708•Tips and more reviews for Ikon Gallery

9Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum

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Children's museum
Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum, located in Millennium Point, Birmingham, UK, offers an interactive and educational experience for visitors of all ages. The museum features hands-on exploration of science, technology, and innovation through interactive exhibits and immersive displays.
The think tank is a great spot for all ages. Whether you're older or younger there is something for everybody. The play area was a favourite on our visit, the kids would love to go back just for that. It's interactive and has so many different things there. It shows so much local history too which we loved. Pricing was fair and the staff were great too.
Olivia B — Google review
We visited Thinktank with our 6 and 9-year-olds, and they absolutely loved it, especially the outdoor area. It's really well set up for kids, and you could easily spend 2-3 hours exploring everything. Just a tip: that outdoor section can get hot in summer. Inside, the museum is spread across three stories, so there's plenty to see. A bonus for us was discovering that if you travel by bus or train, you can get 50% off admission! That made it even better value. Definitely worth checking out if you're looking for a fun and educational day out with the family.
Ammar S — Google review
Really great day out for all the family. Can get good discounts if you know where to look which makes it much more affordable. Loads to do. The outside water play part it especially brilliant for your kids. Planetarium comes at an extra cost but was good.
Christopher W — Google review
The family had a great time at the Think Tank in Birmingham. Whilst there's quite a bit to see and do, some activities weren't available due to tech issues hence the 3 stars. We parked at the Millenium Point Car Park and it's literally less than a 2 min walk to the Think Tank. There is a cafe which serves hot food, hot beverages and bakery items. The planetarium show is definitely worth seeing and the kids loved it. Lasts 20mins which gives the kids a good break.
Jeeten F — Google review
Just bought a family Birmingham Museums Family annual pass, great value. Went to the Think Tank yesterday with our 5 year old Grandson, he loved it - so did we! So much to see, very friendly helpful staff.
Peter B — Google review
3 hours well spent! The exhibitions are interactive and informative. I was surprised to see paper printed information peeling off the wall given the price of the ticket. The Planetarium is OK if you are new to this.
Iuliana S — Google review
Fantastic and interesting place. Every floor offers a different insight on science, evolution, technology and mechanics throughout human history. I would definitely recommend a visit especially with the kids. The Gift shop is quite expensive though! And finding parking is a nightmare.
F A — Google review
Brilliant day out for children, lots to do even with small toddlers. There's something for everyone. Only problem we encountered was the cafe being closed on the ground floor so there was no access to these toilets and we had to go back out the main entrance to use these. The seating area in mini Brum also had no coffee machines like it used to, so we had to leave to go to a coffee shop and then come back. Was just a slight hassle given the cafe was also closed.
Rachael E — Google review
Millennium Point, Curzon St, Birmingham, B4 7XG, United Kingdom•http://www.birminghammuseums.org.uk/thinktank•+44 121 348 8000•Tips and more reviews for Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum

10Bullring

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Shopping mall
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Bullring & Grand Central is a modern and iconic shopping destination in Birmingham, featuring a diverse range of high-street fashion, household shops, and restaurants. With over 140 different shops, it has its roots in the Middle Ages when it was used for the city's first markets. Visitors praise the variety of shops and the overall shopping experience. However, some feel that the dining options are limited compared to other centers.
We stopped off here on our way back from Scotland to pay our respects to Ozzy, have a look around, and get some lunch. We ended up doing a bit of shopping too. A great experience it had to be said
Jon M — Google review
The Bullring & Grand Central is so extensive that you’ll probably need a full, energized day to truly explore everything it has to offer. From high-street fashion to designer brands, restaurants, and cafes, the shopping and dining options feel endless. Outside, you’re greeted by the city’s icon, Ozzy the Bull, a must-see landmark and popular photo spot. What makes the experience even better is the direct link to Grand Central station above Birmingham New Street, making the mall incredibly convenient for both locals and visitors. With its mix of shopping, food, and city buzz, the Bullring & Grand Central is more than just a mall — it’s the centrepiece of Birmingham life.
Njeri K — Google review
So having arrived in brum by train we went to explore the ode bullring. I tell you what pal but the place was absolutely heaving for saying the weather had taken a turn for the worse and it was raining, the city is definitely a sleeping giant! We joined the many blues, sky blues, villans and old golds in checking the place out. I tell you what pal but I've never seen a primark or primarni as I call it so big, this bad boy of a store had 4 floors with a cafe, a greggs and even a pre loved section! It really was inspirational and I've not seen or been in another primark like it anywhere it really is an eye catcher baby massive kudos! Had a nosey in the body shop and I tell you what pal but the ode sugar pumpkin 🎃 section was absolutely banging it was a beautiful scent, hand cream, shower gels the full shebang people were going mad for it, reckon this stuffs the new best seller in brum land and the lady working there loved a good natter she was a good egg pal! Ended up getting a my cookie dough from one of the pop ups. It wasnt cheap pal, but i went with the cookies and cream with ice cream and oh my god pal talk about yummy yummy in my tummy or what. It was massive and very tasty indeed pal, I'll let you into a little secret but im sure I put 4 pounds on eating that bad boy! Walking back to the ode train station we were greeted by ozzy the mechanical bull, what a creature, what a construction all 33ft of him, definitely worth a look 👀 The other thing i noticed round ozzy, it absolutely stunk of wacky backy to the point that when I got back on the train my head was nearly touching the roof I was that high on the whiffer! Alot of trains cancelled today however no problems for us and we managed to get 2 seats together on the return journey but again that was a little bit whiffy as someone kept letting tommy squeakers off. A cracking day out though and definitely a sleeping giant there 😴 keep up the fantastic work you brummies 👏
Martin W — Google review
Huge shopping centre, all-in-one. Convenient for shoppers as it is linked to Grand Central where the Railway station is located. ❤️
Judy L — Google review
Bullring has lots of stores. There is something for everyone. From the bargain hunters to the premium shopper. Not too crowded when I visited and was very clean.
BIBI C — Google review
The Bullring & Grand Central in Birmingham is one of the premier shopping and leisure destinations. Its located at central location, train station are nearby, ample car paling, many cafes are available. A wide array of dining choices from quick bites to sit-down meals, visitors can enjoy various cuisines. Shoppers can explore a mix of high-street favorites and designer boutique offerings. This is a must-visit destination in Birmingham.
Abdulsalam P — Google review
it’s lovely, i like taking a stroll around and it’s never too busy, a lot of parking too and it’s just a nice chill spot to do window shopping, it’s funny how you have to go outside to get to another side of bullring sometimes but it’s nice. very unique.
Faizan ( — Google review
The Bullring dates back to the fifth century where the first stall was opened to sell coffee and doughnuts to wandering peoples practicing Germanic Paganism. At the end of the Roman Empire Christianity had failed to grip the imagination of the bods of Mercia as they worshipped the likes of Thor, Odin, and Tyr. The doughnut sellers had to ensure they had sufficient stocks as failure to supply may have determined that they be sacrificed, both human and animal offerings were presented to the gods. Over the years the Bullring grew, shop by shop, until it became the second city's biggest outlet. Please note there are still multiple sellers of doughnuts in the venue, honouring the sixteen centuries of sweet treats munching.
Bill R — Google review
Moor St, Birmingham, B5 4BU, United Kingdom•http://www.bullring.co.uk/•+44 121 632 1526•Tips and more reviews for Bullring
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11Aston Hall

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Historical place museum
Heritage museum
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Aston Hall is a stunning Jacobean-style mansion located in Birmingham, UK. Built in 1635, it boasts period rooms that offer a glimpse into the past and has hosted famous visitors like King Charles I. The hall also bears partial damage from the English Civil War. Surrounding the mansion are scenic gardens perfect for leisurely strolls. Additionally, occasional special events are held on the grounds, making it an engaging destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
It's hard to believe this beautiful, serene place is only an eight minute train ride from Birmingham New Street. Its a great historical building; each of the rooms look stunning and the gardens are well cultivated and maintained. I was here on a hot summer Saturday afternoon (the last weekend of June)., and was surprised it wasn't very busy. Yes, there were other visitors around, but it never felt crowded. Maybe the £10 admission fee is off-putting to some? The visit here was definitely worthwhile and felt like a tranquil oasis from the crowded Birmingham city centre. The volunteers are very knowledgably of the building's history and the gardens are a great place to relax after touring the rooms withing the grand hall.
Keith A — Google review
Aston Hall was our wedding venue. It's a fantastic building, full of character and wonderful spaces. While booking was a bit of a faff, the staff on the day were excellent and did everything to make the event run smoothly while still being great fun, including accommodating a harpist and two bands. We had canapes on site that were also superb. If you're looking for somewhere a little different, Aston Hall is highly recommended.
Jonathan J — Google review
We had the best time at Aston Hall. We didn’t really know what to expect but ended up having an informative and engaging private tour of the entire hall filled with detailed knowledge, anecdotes and even ghost stories. Would thoroughly recommend. Thanks Matthew!
Flora G — Google review
Very nice museum and well curated! The staff was very friendly and excited to answer questions about the place! It's a bit hard to get to if you go by bus but the place is super nice!
Gabriela L — Google review
Remarbly quiet for a historic visitor attraction. A nice property to take your time exploring the rooms and it's potted history.
Lowell L — Google review
A really great night out at the candlelight tour. The guide led us round with a suitably dark tone for Halloween. A very beautiful architectural venue. I'll be returning in daylight.
Judith A — Google review
A really lovely place to visit lots of history and lots of info of the back story of the house the staff were very polite and helpful definitely a must if you love back storys especially liked the broken banister from the civil war defently recommend
CjC A — Google review
Visited mid-morning on the first Saturday of half-term. Spectacular site, easy to get to using public transport. Entry price was reasonable, leaving you on a self-guided tour of the rooms. Best part was easily the volunteers, they were keen to answer any questions you had, and will take you on tours of parts of the building not accessible to the public without a guide - the attic spaces were particularly interesting, lots of ghost stories! Great for anyone from history geeks (like myself) to casual tourists to families. Can't believe a gem like this is just in the middle of the city!
Esther D — Google review
Trinity Rd, Birmingham, B6 6JD, United Kingdom•http://www.birminghammuseums.org.uk/aston•+44 121 348 8100•Tips and more reviews for Aston Hall

12Great Western Arcade

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Great Western Arcade is a historic and charming shopping destination located in the heart of Birmingham. This Grade II listed Victorian arcade offers a unique shopping experience with its beautiful architecture and diverse range of independent retailers. The arcade is home to high-quality fashion, accessories, beauty products, food, and drink stores. Despite sustaining bomb damage during World War 2, the arcade has been rebuilt while retaining its original charm.
Great Western Arcade is a charming and elegant shopping destination in the heart of Birmingham. With its stunning Victorian architecture and a unique selection of independent boutiques, artisan shops, and specialty eateries, it offers a refreshing alternative to mainstream shopping. The atmosphere is vibrant yet relaxed, making it a perfect spot to explore unique fashion, gifts, and delicious treats. Whether you're looking for fine dining, a cozy café, or something special to take home, this beautifully preserved arcade is a must-visit. A true hidden gem in the city!
Manjudarsh — Google review
Slightly hidden and underrated. Really nice to walk through and they have a great sweet shop with cool designed chocolates etc
Keira D — Google review
Beautiful architecture. Looks amazing and has some good little shops and food places in there. Would recommend.
Georgina D — Google review
The place is so beautiful highly recommended for visitors.
Moonflower — Google review
Really is a delightful stroll but now there's a bull statue in the middle blocking a lot of the walkway & just eats & deliveroo people cycling through it.
Craig — Google review
Great selection of shops, we went to Anderson and Hill for a chunky ciabatta, what an amazing selection of great quality fillings , great choice and sandwiches filled on fresh bread , loved it cant wait to go back.
Lynsey L — Google review
This is a very nice trading arcade to look at And to find a bite to eat, get your haircut, find a bar or many other shopping opportunities. It’s a good spot to get out of the rain for while and is very conveniently positioned in Birmingham city centre. There’s parking close by and it’s also close to bus routes
Paul S — Google review
If you're looking for something a little more upmarket this is the shopping arcade you need to visit. Feathers bridal shop carries incredibly beautiful dresses, Miss Macaroons sells the best macaroons I've ever had, the whisky shop has an amazing range of whiskies from around the world and the bakery bakes an array of delicious breads.
Chelle K — Google review
Colmore Row, Birmingham, B2 5HU, United Kingdom•https://www.greatwesternarcade.co.uk/•+44 121 233 4126•Tips and more reviews for Great Western Arcade

13Victoria Square

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Victoria Square is a bustling urban hub in the heart of Belfast, Northern Ireland. It's a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering a mix of high-end shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. The square itself is an architectural marvel, featuring a stunning glass dome that covers the main area. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls, people-watching, or simply taking in the lively atmosphere.
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14Birmingham Hippodrome

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Birmingham Hippodrome is a historic 1,900-seater Victorian theater in Birmingham, UK. It has a modern foyer and hosts a wide range of performances including musicals, ballet, opera, and West End shows. Situated near the Arcadian Centre and Birmingham's gay village, it has become known for hosting spectacular productions such as The Lion King and Wicked.
10/10 if I could vote higher than 5. One of the most well presented venues in the West Midlands, bringing audiences from across the UK. For many years, I’ve enjoyed everything from pantomimes, musicals, and dance. My first visit to The Hippodrome was as a child of 6 years old and having seen behind the scenes of the theatre as a teenager, I know how hard the team work to welcome high quality productions to Birmingham. My old recommendation is to continue to review the ticket prices to remain accessible to all audiences from all ethnicities and ages. Prices have risen steeply and it’s hard to balance profit with inclusion
Kyle S — Google review
Really great theatre. Plenty of toilets, so queues move quickly. Lots of space front of house while waiting to go in. Comfy seating, and leg room not too bad. Had an incredible view from row B of the circle. Very expensive though compared to other non-London theatres.
Catherine S — Google review
Went to see Moulin Rouge. Went in my wheelchair. We were welcomed at the entrance and directed to the lift to take us to our seats. The staff gave us a rundown of all the facilities that we could use and were already aware of my needs from my access card. This made me feel very welcome and safe. Staff took our intermission drinks orders and delivered them to us with a smile. They regulally checked in with us to make sure we were ok. Fantastic service, venue, staff and experience. Oh, and Moulin Rouge was amazing too. Will be going back.
George C — Google review
Went to see Moulin Rouge. Lovely venue. Great show. The lifts to the top floor were not working so this could limit accessibility for some guests.
Erica — Google review
Easy to find. Great city location. Staff all helpful and friendly. Reasonably priced bar. The theatre is lovely, but pretty much zero legroom so choose seats wisely. We saw Moulin Rouge here.... excellent performance 🎭
Paul S — Google review
Really enjoyed Moulin Rouge at the Hippodrome. Great production, good sing along at the end. Not a great deal of leg room in the seats for taller people.
C T — Google review
Wonderful venue. Saw Moulin Rouge. Excellent views from seats. Sound quality was exceptional. Would like to visit more often but the traffic situation currently in Birmingham is a complete nightmare. Took over an hour to travel 2.5 miles to reach the Mailbox carpark. Not the theatre's fault but not putting myself through that again.
E B — Google review
A Fabulous theatre. One of the best we have been to. Very well organised. We also prebooked their pre-dinner dining at the same time as we booked the theatre tickets. We were so impressed by the quality of food served, the attendance by the restaurant staff was spot on. Then nipping back to your restaurant table at the break and having a pre ordered dessert and drink sat waiting in comfort, was just amazing. Would definitely book here again. It was all done so well.
Alison A — Google review
South Side, Hippodrome Theatre, Hurst St, Birmingham B5 4TB, United Kingdom•http://www.birminghamhippodrome.com/•+44 121 689 3000•Tips and more reviews for Birmingham Hippodrome

15Museum of the Jewellery Quarter

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The Museum of the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham offers live demonstrations of traditional jeweler's craft and legacy tours of time-warp workshops. This famous area showcases the city's history as a major jewelry manufacturing hub, dating back to at least the 16th century. The Quarter remains an important center for jewelry production, with 40% of all UK jewelry still made here annually. It is a fascinating neighborhood that provides insight into Birmingham's industrial past and its ongoing significance in European jewelry making.
A great little museum. William the tour guide was excellent - very entertaining and interesting. An hour well spent. Lovely and warm as well, which is what you want in February. It was almost eerie to see the papers and machines how the last workers left them in the 80s. It really brought the era to life for me. Good selection of coasters in the gift shop.
Helen K — Google review
I was very happy to hear the museum was reopened and had a gret time there!! A very interesting part of Birmingham's history! Our guide Carl was so nice and explainer things so well. The staff was also very friendly and helpful. I do recommend going!
Gabriela L — Google review
A truly fascinating visit! Our guided tour (ca. 1 hour) was done by a knowledgable, dedicated volunteer (our guide grew up just a few streets from the museum) and the entire museum and preserved factory space is beautifully presented. You can see the tools, work benches, office and all the steps involved in making a piece of jewellery from order via the raw materials and hand-stamping and tooling to shipping. Some machines still work and the tour guide will activate them to let you experience the workspace. You can ask questions and we learned a lot about the city’s jewellery trade in the industrial age. The little shop also has a neat selection of Birmingham (social) history and fashion history publications. Highly recommend visiting!
Nina M — Google review
We visited for the pop up event. It was great to see the museum and all the equipment used for jewellery making. We wish the visit was a bit more guided, but staff were very nice and enthusiastic. We hope this little time capsule opens up for more visitors soon!
Tat — Google review
The museum shows the working of a jewellery company in Birmingham, it's is genuine reflection of how workshops functioned. It has also exquisite displays of silverware and jewellery. The top floor of the museum is still being worked on and not yet open however it is well worth the visit. Note that it is guided tour our guide was knowledgeable, had experience in jewellery making and friendly. Well worth a visit.
Haroutyon K — Google review
Great little museum and a very good tour! Our guide, Tim, was excellent and knowledgeable about the history of the factory and family that ran it. Highly recommend.
Matthew V — Google review
I visited the Jewellery Quarter Museum with my 10-year-old son for a fascinating tour the outstanding volunteer guides bring to life about this unique manufacturing area. All of the exhibits and demonstrations are fascinating in themselves, but what truly made the tour exceptional was our guide, Carl. His knowledge is incredible, and his delivery was both humorous and passionate. He even picked up on my son's love of rugby and enriched the tour with stories of local Rugby teams, ensuring his young mind stayed fascinated throughout. Highly recommended!
Anglo — Google review
Fascinating: the workshop and the office are full of the paraphernalia of the jewellery-making business, as if the workers had just left the building (which they did in 1981). Interesting and well presented guided tour, well worth visiting.
Jenny B — Google review
75-80 Vyse St, Birmingham, B18 6HA, United Kingdom•http://www.birminghammuseums.org.uk/jewellery•+44 121 348 8000•Tips and more reviews for Museum of the Jewellery Quarter
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16The National Motorcycle Museum

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The National Motorcycle Museum is a must-visit destination for motorcycle enthusiasts and families alike. It houses an extensive collection of over 1,000 fully restored British motorcycles, showcasing the evolution of UK motorcycle manufacturing from 1898 to the present day. From sleek vintage models to powerful modern superbikes, the museum features 170 different makes including iconic brands like BSA, Norton, and Triumph. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant.
I visited after I had been to a recent conference next door. As a lover of bikes it was lovely to take the opportunity to visit. The venue is clean and tidy, helpful staff and the bike are amazing. Lots of information available. There is a lovely area to stop for a drink and a snack with some lovely merchandise as well.
Mandie J — Google review
The Museum has plenty of parking so thus was good. The Museum has 100s of bikes ranging from racing bikes, drag racing bikes. A lovely selection of historical bikes dating back to the late 1800's. It was nice to walk around and see how the design of motorcycle and technology had evolved over the decades. All the bikes where in very good condition and well looked after. I would say a visit would take around 2 hours if you took your time. There is also a cafe in site that serves a selection of food and drinks along with a souvenir shop.
Daniel B — Google review
If you're a motorcycle freak like I am, this is a must-visit museum!!! Over 800 pristine examples of British Motorcycle History. Well displayed in 5 grand halls. Representing everything from the dawn of creation to racing legends. This place has it all. Nice gift shop and coffee shop as well. Great staff rolls it up into a lovely package.
David H — Google review
Easy to park, beautifully simple building, gr8 loos & FABULOUS museum. Wonderful bikes. Stunning artwork which sits the bikes & riders in their time. My 'photos make me happy... Singer, Raleigh, Marsh, BSA boardroom clock and a framed photograph which explains that there is no more clatter of hooves; just a snort & an occasional backfire as bikes speed along the cobbles. Everyone can find something here which draws them in to this amazing world.
Cathy D — Google review
My first stop was the cafe and shop. Cafe staff are wonderful. Both young ladies were chatty, funny and helpful. The shop has plenty of items to choose from. The motorcycle collection is huge. Each exhibit has an easy to read information board. Everything is well laid out and spotlessly clean.
Tony D — Google review
Exhaustive collection of Britain’s best motorcycles. While the building itself feels a bit like a golf clubhouse from the 90’s the collection of motorcycles can’t be beat. Definitely stop at the gift store, there are some great items in there! A must stop for motorcycle enthusiasts although there’s something here for all to appreciate!
Paul S — Google review
Strange place midweek - no specific motorcycle parking for a Motorcycle Museum? Entry a little confusing but good cafe/coffee! There appears no true chronological layout, or by makes overall - 4-halls all very similar & packed with some very historic machines. Id love to give it 5-stars, but it didnt rock my boat for a first visit, sorry! Final comment, National in the title is just that, no Jap, German or US machinary whatsoever!
Trevor M — Google review
Whether you're into motorbikes or not, this is a fabulous place to visit. You can't help but be blown away by the number of bikes dating back to the start of the 1900s. Incredible machines and incredibly engineering.
Derek B — Google review
Coventry Road, Bickenhill, Solihull B92 0EJ, United Kingdom•http://www.nationalmotorcyclemuseum.co.uk/•+44 1675 444123•Tips and more reviews for The National Motorcycle Museum

17Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park

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Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park, located in Birmingham, UK within the picturesque Cannon Hill Park, is dedicated to preserving endangered species through conservation and captive breeding. The park serves as a sanctuary for various animals including lemurs, reptiles, meerkats, otters, birds, wallabies and a diverse collection of monkeys.
Very nice place we were there with the kids over 2 hours! We were excited to see animals we had never seen before and the children went crazy with joy! The price is absolutely adequate, I would even say that it is cheap because for two children and two adults 35£ and seriously worth it. children of all ages will have plenty of fun here. In addition, there are also toilets and a restaurant in this reserve. There is also a souvenir shop. Love it , love it!
Joanna K — Google review
Lovely place to visit, especially if you have children or are an animal lover! They have a great range of animals which have lovely, clean enclosures, they look well looked after, and it’s a great atmosphere. We stopped at the little cafe to grab an ice cream, there’s a small indoor soft play area but you need to make sure your children have socks if you want to use it. There’s a lovely outdoor park with a large climbing frame, a large rope seesaw swing and walkways for children. £11 for an adult during peak times, under 3’s are free. Was a really nice afternoon out and my son loved it! Absolutely recommend!
Alice H — Google review
Animal welfare was brilliant and the tickets felt worth the money. We managed to spend 4 hours here and the red panda and komodo dragon were definitely the highlights. I think it can be a great trip if you manage your expectations. Unfortunately, unlike other wildlife parks & zoos, staff were not particularly friendly (except for the staff in the cafe who were lovely!). At the entrance, staff seemed to purposefully ignore us before finally standing up to see to us and we were not met with any smiles or well wishes. When we had to revisit later for plasters from their first aid box, they were completely uninterested again and didn't ask a single question about why my friend's hand was bleeding. Lynx feeding was at 12:30 and we waited at the enclosure opposite the staff hut (and where Nala the lynx was) for around 20 mins. Staff saw us waiting but left us waiting at the wrong side - he walked right past us without a word and fed her on the complete other side of the enclosure so we ended up missing it. I can't understand why he wouldn't just say something - even if just aloud in general or to the lynx, we would have followed but he said nothing! We also saw what appeared to be cockroaches crawling across the viewing area of the komodo dragon and a dead one on the floor of the reptile house (neither in a tank or enclosure but on the floor of where visitors were walking). Hopefully just large beetles (?) but they did look like cockroaches! Map is also pretty outdated and a bit confusing. Despite this, I would come back again as it was amazing to see the animals and they seemed really happy.
Grace — Google review
They don’t have a huge variety of species, and the zoo itself isn’t very big — but it’s well-organized, and you can tell they truly care for the animals. My favorites are the otters and the parrots. I’m pretty sure the parrots are a couple because they’re absolutely inseparable — always cuddling and kissing each other. The otters are just adorable! They actually respond when you call them and sometimes even perform little tricks if they like you. There’s also a massive Komodo dragon — gosh, that beast is terrifying! Another fun spot is the stone bed for fossil hunting. If you look closely, you might actually find a real fossil. And finally, the amazing turtle — last time I visited, it had three tiny babies. Absolutely beautiful. I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as I did!
Julfikar T — Google review
Really enjoyed our visit, although we've been to nearby Cannon Hill park hundreds of times, we had never been to the Conservation park, little did we know how near it was to the park either. Paid on entry and tickets are very reasonable. You can easily spend 3/4 hours here. Onsite cafe, plenty of toilets. We went round the park twice and second time saw different animals. Great day overall
Thomas E — Google review
Such a fun afternoon out here! They had so many animals and we loved that they were being well looked after too. Alot of animals come here after being injured and need rehabilitation. It's not like your normal zoo, there's so much for kids and adults to do here. It was such a fun afternoon out and didn't cost too much.
Olivia B — Google review
Lovely place to visit. Paid on entry and ticket prices are reasonable. It took us just under two hours to see every bit of the park. A variety of animals to see and their enclosures are quite spacious and seem well equipped. Even though it rained intermittently during our visit which was off putting (wrong choice of day to visit I guess) but a good day overall. Absolutely recommend.
Snowy N — Google review
Not a bad few hours. Reasonably priced. The place is well maintained and clean. There are loads of benches and picnic tables ideal for tired legs. The range of animals is good too. The cafe is basic but clean and the staff are friendly.
Dave F — Google review
Pershore Rd, Birmingham, B5 7RL, United Kingdom•http://www.bhamconservationpark.org/•+44 121 471 4997•Tips and more reviews for Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park

18The Barber Institute of Fine Arts

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The Barber Institute of Fine Arts is an art gallery and performance venue located in the beautiful University of Birmingham campus. The collection contains works by some of the greatest artists in history, including Monet, Van Gogh, Degas and Renoir. If you're a fan of fine art, then you should definitely check it out!
Definitely recommend it. They have a large collection, many famous artists. The staff is friendly. Nevertheless there is clearly room for improvement. The fact that many artworks are hanging tilted, not straight, that the light reflects on the frame window… not ideal. They could definitely also make it more interactive. Still a must see if you can especially as it’s free and not crowded so you can really wander around peacefully.
Theodora A — Google review
Went to see Blind Girl (not at main Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery), and discovered the gem that the gallery is on university campus. Well worth train from New Street to University (but quite a walk on campus).
Clive H — Google review
Absolute gem- was not expecting to see paintings and sculptures by Moore, Degas, Toulouse- Letrec, Rosalli, Monet, Van Gogh.. all without crowds and high entrance fees for exhibits! Well worth a visit and supporting through easy to use contactless donation points. Beautiful art deco building makes this, along with Winterbourne around the corner a joint favourite place to visit in Birmingham. Could do with a dedicated cafe and seating around to pull in the punters and agree with suggestions about poor lighting and tilt on some paintings but overall a wonderful local asset! Interesting scent exhibition at present too
Liz J — Google review
We went to see a couple of the current exhibitions, but one only had 4 paintings, which I would not classify as an exhibition. Entry is free though.
David B — Google review
Stunning Art Deco building and lovely staff. The exhibition ‘Scent’ is a brilliant idea and had some beautiful examples from the pre-Raphaelite era. If you get chance do pop in!
Charlotte H — Google review
Lovely place to spend an hour. Small but excellent collection of artwork including Rosetti, Reddon, Money, Bellini and many more. Scrumptious stairway. Lovely staff as well. Charming free place to visit.
Jon F — Google review
Love here so much! I didn't expect inside Birmingham University there is such nice art gallery. More surprisingly, two Monet and Van Gogh's original paintings on exhibition for public. Nice and comfortable environment, a wonderful place you can spend half day in it.
Emily H — Google review
A secret gem of an art gallery with world class paintings. Free to entry on Birmingham University campus. No restaurant, but a well stocked self service snack bar and coffee machine with plenty of seating throughout the lovely galleries . Enjoy an hour or so
Paul U — Google review
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, B15 2TS, United Kingdom•http://www.barber.org.uk/•+44 121 414 7333•Tips and more reviews for The Barber Institute of Fine Arts

19The Bear Grylls Adventure

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The Bear Grylls Adventure, located at the NEC in Birmingham, offers an exhilarating experience for adventure enthusiasts of all ages. Modeled after the renowned explorer's escapades, this activity center features a wide range of athletic pursuits such as indoor skydiving, axe throwing, high ropes course, and more. Visitors can also engage in activities like archery, climbing, shooting, escape rooms, and even cage snorkeling and shark diving experiences.
What an amazingly memorable day we have had. The experience from start to finish was amazing. Our behind the scenes tour was conducted by Alan, who was fantastic, really knowledgeable, answered all of our questions and more, was great to see behind the scenes, feed the fish and get a real feel for the species. 2nd adventure was snorkeling with the sharks, this was taken by our guide Sue, who was equally as fabulous, nothing was too much trouble, made the experience one to remember! The experience itself was well done, ample time in the tank, felt safe and well informed throughout. Thank you for the best day! 🦈
Di S — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed our experience here, Joe our guide is a credit to your company and safety is clearly a priority! I loved the fact we were in a tank surrounded by some sharks and we were actually also in the middle of Birmingham. The tank was warmer than we expected. The whole experience went very smoothly and I got some fab pictures too The cafe was handy for a Costa Coffee after and the food looked and smelt amazing.
Sarah S — Google review
Took my brother in law for his birthday for the iFly experience so I had to do it too, definitely up there with some of the best things I've done just wish it was longer. Absolutely loved it, and didn't stop smiling. I'm not great with heights but pushed that to one side and even paid the extra £10 to go high on second flight. We had a fantastic instructor Dylan, put your trust in them as you are in good hands. It was great watching him when we'd finished, some incredible skills. Pass on my thanks to Dylan 👌🏼 The venue too was great even if you aren't taking part, there's some good areas for spectators, places to sit and grab a bite to eat or drink. It was a shame the adventure park was closed as this should have been included in our ticket, so didn't get to do that. But regardless a great day. I'll definitely be back.
Vicki O — Google review
Shark Dive Saturday 20th July This was an amazing experience that my husband brought me for my birthday, fantastic diving instructors Ollie and Ryan. Who made this the experience it was. I would have given full 5 star but the experience didn’t last the full 120 minutes, I think it was a bit rushed at the end, there was a group of 6 on the last dive of the day, starting at 5.30 , we were all back out dressed and waiting for our pictures in reception before 7 pm. But saying that, I would recommend and I would do it again. Please pass on my thanks to (I’m sure his name was Ryan, he has the long hair), he was very knowledgeable and made my experience a great one Thank you
Joanne S — Google review
Went here yesterday in January with my partner for axe throwing and it was so fun. Really good for letting off steam and having a laugh. You get half an hour with some time being instructed using different axes. Within ticket price you get access to the assault course which is brilliant. Would highly recommend for families with teenagers that need to release some energy and also work team building days.
Harrison M — Google review
This was bought for us as a gift, Archery and Axe Throwing. Venue is easy to get to, clean and well set out. Various activities available, each housed in their own specific area, axe throwing, shooting, archery, climbing, shark diving, escape rooms. Each activity needs to be booked separately, age restrictions apply, (18 for shooting, 15 for Axe throwing, 8 for archery, ), so check before booking. Arrive half hour early to book in and fill in waivers and validate parking token for reduced parking charge ,( East 5). Cafe on site , drinks and snacks at reasonable prices. Small gift shop, also reasonably priced. Staff at the venue are helpful , friendly and knowledgeable . Axe throwing in particular was great fun. Full instructions and safety advice is given at activity start, (5 minutes). Axe throwing lasts 45 minutes. Archery was also very good, professionally run with a clear emphasis on safety. Session length was half an hour. Full use of assault course is included in the price, however we didn't use this due to ongoing knee problems, but guests using the course seemed to have a good time. Great day out , sessions could have been slightly longer but would definitely go here again. Prices of activities vary from £20 upwards, booking in advance gets cheaper price . Excellent.
Andy P — Google review
Had a birthday present for archery and swimming with the sharks. It didn't disappoint! Archery was a fast 30 minute class - very good. Played a few target games and finished feeling great. Snorkelling in the tank was amazing. Lots of black tip sharks. A massive shark called Monty and The Zebra shark literally swam right next to my face - ill never forget it! My son and I had a great time and we decided to do some other activities aswell... We tried the hanging challege - hang on for 2 minutes and win a bear grylls bag. I managed 45 seconds (slippy hands - take chaulk!) We also did the rock climbing which was really good. It was split into 3 sections - bouldering, climbing walls and climbing walls which are replicas of real climbing sites such as France and Arizona. The instructors were really helpful. Food was expensive (ish) but that is to be expected at these places. We did take a back pack for our swimming kits and i always take water with us. Im certain you could take a packed lunch and just eat it in the food area. Lots more to do there (zipline, high ropes, shooting, indoor skydiving) and we will we definately go back. I would book online as its cheaper and you guarentee a space. We did try to do shooting aswell but it was fully booked on the day. It was easy to get to and we opted to go by train to birmingham new street then onto the NEC. Simple and cheaper than the car. Great day out!
Chris T — Google review
Swimming with sharks experience. A woman called Sue introduced herself and from this moment on it was absolutely amazing... Sue was so informative and clearly knows her stuff, she explained clearly what we had to do from start to finish and was there with us all the way through in case we ran into difficulty. I wish the photos were clearer but I feel this is down to what the equipment she has been given to use. Would I swim with sharks again? Absolutely! We are looking at doing the scuba swimming next and we are going to request Sue. Sue is an absolute credit to you. Thank you This was a present for my birthday and it is a real dream come true. Four of us went and we were early so we decided to put our stuff in the lockers sign our wavers and go for food at Bear Grylls, the woman that originally served us was polite and very accommodating, she explained that our buzzer would go off when we needed to collect and where to collect from. When I went to get the food I was only given my sandwich by a young woman with big hair, when I asked where my wife's food was I was told it would be 5 minutes.. (The food place was empty?) I explained that we were all eating together and I was told - quote "there was a mess up in the kitchen it will be 5 minutes" then nothing. I shared my hot sandwich with my wife until her hotdog came out. I was really disappointed with the merchandise as there were no adult tshirts and 90% of the gift shop was for children.
Jaye L — Google review
National Exhibition Centre, Marston Green, Halls B40 1NT, United Kingdom•http://www.beargryllsadventure.com/•+44 121 725 2616•Tips and more reviews for The Bear Grylls Adventure

20Symphony Hall

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Located in Birmingham, UK, Symphony Hall is a renowned concert venue known for its exceptional acoustics and striking architectural design. As the home of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, it offers a diverse program featuring classical, jazz, folk, rock, and pop concerts. Situated at the heart of Birmingham's bustling city center on Broad St., it provides an unforgettable musical experience amidst a vibrant urban setting.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Attended Man in the Mirror at Symphony Hall and had a fantastic experience. The venue was spotless, the seats were comfortable with a great view and the staff were incredibly friendly and accessible, which made the evening even more enjoyable. The show itself was exceptional, a true celebration of Michael Jackson’s music. From Bad and Black or White to Thriller and of course Man in the Mirror, every performance had the audience on their feet. Highly recommend for any MJ fan or anyone who enjoys an outstanding live show!
Simon Y — Google review
I recently went to see Symphonic Queen with my friend Lisa at Symphony Hall and the entire experience from when we walked in to when we left was fantastic. We were able to collect our tickets from the box office speedily, enjoying a reasonably priced drink at one of the many bars at the waiting areas, pre-ordering a drink for the intermission. We had side balcony seats which gave us a fantastic view of the stage and orchestra, the acoustics and lighting were phenomenal. The staff were incredibly pleasant, hardworking and helpful. There’s not a single thing that I can honestly say about Symphony Hall that is negative. I urge everybody to find a show they feel would be of interest and go see it. Symphony Hall is a place where you can make wonderful memories.
Psilocybe 3 — Google review
Beautiful night in a beautiful setting. The hall looks classic and well mantained. The lobby area is modern and well designed. We enjoyed our first ever concert in Birmingham, at the music hall.
Amedeo D — Google review
What a fine concert experience to see the wonderful Boomtown Rats Saturday. Fine and friendly staff, effective signage, and a view par excellence. Crystal clear sound quality, so this great band connected with my eyes ears and above all heart.
Don M — Google review
Only one criticism. Some of the seated areas have very limited leg space, which is more noticeable during longer performances or shows. Due to long lines of seats with limited leg space and no access isles; everyone has to stand to allow someone in or out, after people have sat down. This also makes me question what would happen if there was an emergency requiring evacuation. How would that go? Not well I suspect, and certainly, accessibility for those with walking aids or wheelchairs would not be viable for these seats (though I'm certain that there will be other, specific areas where accessibility has been considered). Also another more minor issue... Drink/snack holders would be nice, though I appreciate this is not always considered appropriate at these types of venue. Other aspects of the venue were exceptional. Spacious, clean, well designed, well staffed. Friendly and helpful staff. Facilities were also of a good standard. Also I should say the crowd were excellent. Everyone was friendly and considerate, and excited or happy to be there. It was truly a joy to experience.
Trisha X — Google review
The hall itself is nice, comfortable seats, and the sound acoustics were great. The event itself was good, with a clear screen and an absolutely stunning orchestra. Slight disappointment that they didn't play the cantina band song live, and the queues for the bar at the interval were long which meant we ended up not buying a drink. Regardless, it was fantastic and the orchestra were definitely the stars of the show! I'd definitely go there again for future events!
Dave P — Google review
One of the world's best concert halls, acknowledged as such by many orchestras & musicians. It's in the centre of England's great second city, Birmingham, beside the International Convention Centre. There are cafes & restaurants nearby, as well as catering in the building itself. The Repertory Theatre & public library are immediately adjacent. There are
Chris P — Google review
Such a lovely theatre. It holds enough people but not enough to feel like you are lost in a crowd. Nice bar area and look forward to seeing another show soon 🩷
Deb G — Google review
Broad St, Birmingham, B1 2EA, United Kingdom•https://www.thsh.co.uk/symphony-hall•+44 121 780 3333•Tips and more reviews for Symphony Hall
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21Winterbourne House & Garden

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Winterbourne House & Garden is a charming destination for those who appreciate cultivated gardens and historical architecture. Situated on the University of Birmingham's campus, this 7-acre garden and Edwardian house offer a delightful escape for visitors. Once the residence of the influential Nettlefold Family, it now stands as a testament to the English Arts and Crafts movement. The house has been meticulously preserved, allowing visitors to step back in time and admire its classic interior decor.
What a gem of a place so peaceful to walk round the lovely gardens. There’s a bridge to walk over with a stream/pond and very large leaves from some of the plants. We had a walk round the house which was nice to read and see how the Nettlefold family lived the years there. Was a nice restaurant that served nice food, has it was a nice hot day we sat on the terrace enjoying the views. Plus I can’t believe this was 20 minutes away from where we live. If you get the chance go and pay a visit. 😊
Chris H — Google review
Lovely gardens to wander around, a beautiful autumnal day. Every turn around the garden offered a glimpse into different areas to enjoy. Had tea on the terrace then viewed the house Definitely needs another visit
Yvonne B — Google review
First time visit to this former home of the Nettlefold family. A stunning house with several floors and many rooms all holding so much interest. Beautiful grounds with something around every corner. The woodland and lake walk was closed at this time of the year but it’s a good excuse to go back when it’s open. A lovely spacious terrace serving very good food at reasonable prices. The staff /volunteers were so friendly. The car park said to hold 50 cars is very tight if you have a mid to larger size car. I understand that there’s a good multi-storey car-park nearby. We were lucky and found a space next to the disabled parking bays. There’s an art gallery upstairs which was nice. There’s a handy glass like lift in the middle of the house. A lovely gift shop next to the cafe and a second hand book store. Check out the printing press’s in the former owners garage, lovely engaging ladies in there. A great visit and I’m sure we’ll be back.
Ian M — Google review
Had a lovely day here. The house is beautifully presented and thoroughly interesting. The gardens were some of the best I've seen, and were bigger than they looked online. My mum managed well on her mobility scooter outside, and inside there is a lift for access to all floors. Definitely would recommend!
Karen F — Google review
Lovely place to visit in summer, flavour of an old British house and beautiful gardens. There is a cozy tea room to have a nice brunch and enjoy some tea. Day well spent will go again to discover more plants and botanical wonders. The parking was a hassle though as the space is quite limited, had to park far away. You can buy tickets on the spot. No real value in pre-booking.
Mehreen M — Google review
We had the most beautiful day here in the summer. Exploring the listed house with its rich history was insightful and interesting. Walking around the vast grounds was really nice as there were different areas to see and experience. Nice to take a picnic and relax and enjoy the scenery. They also have a cafe available if you want to by lunch.
Jahan — Google review
Lovely house, been very well loked after. The gardens were also nice to walk around although the best of the flourish was by. Had tea and sandwiches in the cafe which was very popular.
Pete R — Google review
This was my first full day in Birmingham, and while it wasn't the sunniest day, it was lovely. I recommend purchasing an entrance ticket to save time. The garden was wide and open, it was a calm and relaxing visit, and I would recommend to anyone looking for a quiet and peaceful walk in a relaxing setting.
Mike — Google review
58 Edgbaston Park Rd, Birmingham, B15 2RT, United Kingdom•https://www.winterbourne.org.uk/•+44 121 414 3003•Tips and more reviews for Winterbourne House & Garden

22Pen Museum

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The Pen Museum in West Midlands offers an exhibition and demonstrations of pen-making, writing equipment, accessories, and calligraphy. It's a family-friendly attraction with various activities for kids in the area. The museum showcases an impressive collection of pens from around the world, making it a dream destination for pen enthusiasts. Additionally, visitors can explore hands-on displays on science and technology at the nearby Thinktank - Birmingham Science Museum located at Millennium Point.
Great day out for my birthday! We went not expecting much but it was a lovely small museum. We were able to make our own pen nibs included in the price of the ticket and we're gifted another functional one to take home. The shop had pens your could buy at very reasonable prices. Great for older and younger kids. 50% discount for art fund members (this is only £10 a year as a student)!!
Lily S — Google review
This is a must-see for any visitor to Birmingham. It's a modest but seriously good museum, preserving an aspect of Birmingham's (and indeed British) history that is not well known. The displays of pen nibs illustrating the history of their manufacture in Birmingham are fascinating by themselves. But I really enjoyed the second room with the film and the hands-on demonstration of how to make a nib. The gentlemen who guided us through the process was so knowledgeable, it was like stepping back 100 years. The third room where you can try handwriting and use typewriters and office calculators. The volunteers were more than happy to answer our questions.
Richard L — Google review
A fantastic little museum. 3 rooms packed with lots to see. Our guide, demonstrating the presses was incredibly knowledgeable. Some of the information presented was mind-blowing: how can someone make 28,000 nib blanks in a day?!? A multi-storey car is a few minutes' walk away, and the Metro station just a little further. Definitely worth a visit. Recommended. The little souvenir was a nice touch.
MartinR — Google review
Absolutely brilliant! Extremely friendly and knowledgeable staff that were keen to engage in conversation. The man who showed the pressing of the nib was spot on. I felt bad as I missed the tour and was there alone but he still went through the entire process with me and answered all of my questions. What he doesn’t know about the local pen industry is not worth knowing 🤣 I would highly recommend this to anyone interested in pens or local history.
Michal E — Google review
Small organised museum. Friendly staff! When you renter the museum it looks so small however they have 2 more rooms behind. So don’t worry 😉 Entrance fee is 6 in google , it’s 8,5 for adults !!! Will attach the picture If you are interested to pens 🖊️ this will be a great place to visit ! You will make your own pen nib in one of the room, one of the staff will help you out ! Have fun !
Hasret — Google review
Very interesting museum showcasing some of Birminghams heritage of Birmingham and the Jewellery quarter. Interactive talk showing how the machines were made and very knowledgeable staff. Great for Children.
Mark L — Google review
This is a small and specialised museum, lots of displays of pen nibs etc, but the best bit by far was see how a nib is made and having a go. Great explanation by our guide. Small shop, but it does sell nibs etc
David F — Google review
A really good museums on the pen trade in Birmingham. Across three rooms there are pen displays, informative text and a video with interviews by people who worked in the pen nib factories in their youth. You can also try your hand at different calligraphy forms and pens. The best bit was the middle room which has a workshop full of old tools set up in it. A lovely, dedicated volunteer guided us through some steps of making our own pen nibs. You really get a sense what skill and effort the work was to the people, and the pen nib is a really neat souvenir to take home! It is close to the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter so is a good opportunity to get to know Birmingham‘s industrial heritage.
Nina M — Google review
The Argent Centre, The Argent Centre, 60 Frederick St, Birmingham B1 3HS, United Kingdom•https://www.penmuseum.org.uk/•+44 121 236 9834•Tips and more reviews for Pen Museum

23The Old Crown

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The Old Crown, located in Deritend, Birmingham, is a historic pub that dates back to the 14th century. While most of the current structure was built in the early 16th century, it has been operating as an inn since the early 17th century. The pub features a beer garden designed by Stax Creations and hosts lively events such as St. Patrick's Day celebrations, outdoor cinema events, BBQs, and weekly acoustic sessions by Birmingham Promoters.
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24Golf Fang Birmingham

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Indoor golf course
Cocktail bar
Golf Fang Birmingham is a unique and trendy mini-golf establishment located in the Digbeth neighborhood just outside of Birmingham city center. It offers a distinctive experience with classic throwback songs, cocktails, and graffiti interior. Each hole features amusing and highly Instagrammable themes such as an old pub setup, shop fronts, and even a bus. The venue also hosts DJs spinning hip hop tunes and offers a tasty cocktail menu.
Amazing. Had loads of fun, can scan QR codes as you go along to get drinks delivered to you. The staff are great, friendly, fun and helpful, especially Ellie and Shaun, brought a great atmosphere to the game. Highly recommend
Natalie D — Google review
Six of us went to celebrate my daughters birthday. We had a right laugh, had a few drinks and played arcade games after. All the staff were so cool and professional from the door staff, being booked in and the bar staff. Will go again for sure.
Adam B — Google review
Was up from London with a group of work friends... we were out for drinks and found this place on Google. Was a 15 minute walk from the city centre. Wasnt to busy when we arrived and the really nice chap behind the bar showed me the world of J's cherry rum! The actual course was hilarious.... there was a hole inside around a sex shop. A hole inside a bus and a hole using a mens toilet. Was definitely a laugh... Staff were all friendly and helpful.
Michael — Google review
Always a great laugh here. Food is great too! Especially the smash burger. Ashi made my recent welcoming and fun and even challenged us to a golf competition! Great asset to the team
Liam M — Google review
Absolutely stunning! Lauren was wicked! Got us booked in drink ready the works! No wait either and on a Saturday (obvs pre booked) Recommend booking online and being there a bit early to get in! Everyone is so lovely too! But big up Lauren! 💅🫶
Keeley S — Google review
Had a stag do here for 6 of us in total for bottomless scran and a round of golf. The manager Kirsty and our sever Fillipo were absolutely amazing and I could not recommend them both anymore highly!! They really made our night. Extremely attentive, a lot of fun, and even gave us a free arcade token each at the end of the night to use. Been singing their praises to anybody who will listen ever since. Thank you so much Kirsty and Fillipo for making our groom-to-be and the rest of the party very happy! ❤️
Charlie — Google review
The aesthetic of the course is really cool. But our group had to wait 45 minutes while there was no one around. As soon as we finally got to play we had another group immediately behind us, pressuring us to rush through. It was incredibly loud inside throughout too, which I'm sure some people love but it's way too overstimulating for me. The staff were lovely though
Coda H — Google review
I celebrated my birthday at Golf Fang and it was an amazing experience, we got the package with a cocktail included (which were very nice). The staff were incredible and so attentive, I even got some birthday shots! Shout out to Filippo for the amazing service. We will be back!
Cora G — Google review
The Custard Factory, Gibb St, Deritend, Birmingham B9 4AA, United Kingdom•https://golffang.co.uk/birmingham/•Tips and more reviews for Golf Fang Birmingham

25Sheldon Country Park

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Country park
Farm
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Sheldon Country Park is a sprawling 300-acre expanse of open grassland, wetlands, and mature woodland offering a variety of trails ranging from 2km to 5km in length. Visitors can also combine different paths for longer walks. The park is adjacent to the airport, providing plane-spotting opportunities. Additionally, the Old Rectory Farm at the entrance dates back to the 17th century and has been fully restored as a working dairy farm.
Absolutely incredible place to spot for aviation lovers. Great for departures out of 33 or arrivals into 15. Lots of open space so you can get a good view. Have experienced Sheldon both completely empty and full but you get a great view either way. Easy access, especially from Marston Green train station which is just a few minutes walk away.
Jack P — Google review
Excellent day out, the children loved seeing all the planes take off and fly over there heads, lovely walk too and from the viewing park, a good play area in the main carpark plenty of things for the children to play on, the animals were plenty overall a very nice day
TSLL — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sheldon Country Park is a really lovely place to visit! It’s perfect for plane spotting – you can see everything up close and really hear the engines roaring, which is amazing. There’s also a small play area for the kids, a few animals to look at, and plenty of open space to enjoy. It has a bit of everything, making it a great spot for families or anyone who just wants a nice day out.
Aaqib A — Google review
Brilliant park and great to see planes taking off. Great little children's farm and cafe as well. Lovely place.
Paul S — Google review
Solid experience at Sheldon park. Great for a day out with a family or friends. ( note: If you are here for airport ✈️ views then drive towards Hazeldene Road 🛣️ best starting point from elmstead Avenue towards Hazeldene road in my opinion) I recently visited Sheldon County Park and was genuinely impressed by how well-maintained and accessible it is. It’s not the flashiest park out there, but it offers a clean, peaceful, and enjoyable environment for anyone looking to get outside and relax
Saqib D — Google review
Sheldon Country Park is a Hidden Gem for Plane Spotters.This Park is a fantastic spot for a relaxing day out, especially if you're a plane enthusiast like me. The park offers an incredible view of Birmingham Airport’s runway, where you can watch planes take off and land up close – an absolute treat for aviation fans and families alike. The park itself is well-maintained, with plenty of open space for picnics, walks, or just sitting back and enjoying the view. The combination of natural beauty and the excitement of watching planes makes this place truly unique. And we also got to see a rainbow there. 😍
Jo M — Google review
Beautiful huge park, fantastic viewing area for Birmingham airport, literally at the end of the runway where the planes are taking off soaring just a few hundred feet above your head! There's a stream runs through the middle with an abundance of wildlife and at the far end a small children's farm, with pigs, cattle, donkeys and horses to name but a few. There's a children's play area, a tea room, selling lovely cakes, cookies, hot and cold food and drinks, ice creams etc Best of all parking is free, the farm is free too! We spent a lovely four hours wandering around but is definitely worth a day out to explore the wooded paths that lead off in all directions. Excellent!
Andy S — Google review
Lovely park, very big, lots of signs to show you where to go, has a car park. Saw some cows, sheep and donkeys. Nice area to walk around with lots of places to sit for a picnic, plenty of buses in the area. A good area for doing some plane spotting. Has a small stream.
Joseph T — Google review
Ragley Dr, Church Rd, Birmingham B26 3TU, United Kingdom•https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/sheldonpark•+44 121 464 8728•Tips and more reviews for Sheldon Country Park
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26The Glee Club Birmingham

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Comedy club
Event venue
Live music venue
The Glee Club Birmingham is a renowned comedy club and music venue located in the heart of Birmingham. It hosts regular weekly comedy evenings three nights a week, featuring local comics as well as special events with popular comedians like Russell Howard and Michael McIntyre. The venue also offers intimate music shows and cabaret performances. With its rich history and commitment to showcasing diverse talent, The Glee Club has become synonymous with Birmingham's vibrant music and comedy scenes.
We attended for the first time as a family for the family comedy show. My kids absolutely loved the experience and raved about it. The acts were fantastic and totally appropriate for the age range while still managing to be rude and funny. You can preorder the food which makes it a really smooth experience and the staff were all friendly and brilliant. The portion sizes are huge but there isn’t much choice. If you have gluten free then it has to be vegan, so my daughter wasn’t keen on it. It’s proper greasy grub but plentiful and reasonably priced. The seats are a bit crammed in and tables are small but it’s a great atmosphere. Great outing with the family and such good fun, great acts, def recommend.
Nicola D — Google review
Great location and great venue. Always good for a more close up intimate evening up close with performers. Always love that fact that food can be ordered to where you're sitting. And to be fair the food is really good value and very nice for what you might not normally expect at clubs. Always enjoy good comedy and music here for reasonable prices.
Naz N — Google review
Massive thanks to organisers for bringing Jimmy Dore Show to the UK. It was equally funny as sad to experience common sense bomb dropped by comedians, who seem to be one of the very few left in our society allowed to express themselves without being arrested or interrogated for it. Thank you Jimmy, and keep doing what you’re doing, please! 🙏🏼
Paul H — Google review
The venue is okay quite quirky for comedy events. I attended recently for a show and found tha room to be little tight and the chairs not particularly comfortable. However I the staff were nice and fast ans efficient with the QR ordering system
Rebecca G — Google review
Wine on the table, ready for us. It was all round amazing! Needed the laugh and I certainly got it! Worth going through the steps when booking
Maria C — Google review
1st time at Glee Birmingham,absolutely loved it. Drinks were reasonably priced,food menu was ok,we didn't eat as we'd eaten before arrival,we were in the main room,it was smaller than I thought but,it was clean,well laid out and intimate. Staff were professional and friendly,the show was hilarious,yes the seats hurt my ass,I was a bit uncomfortable but,that's not an issue. Can't wait to return for a night of laughter.
Dean W — Google review
First time to Birmingham Glee, it was similar in layout to Cardiff..I expect they are all the same. We pre-ordered food and bought drinks at the bar. Meals were tasty and reasonable size portion..we both had Sri Lankan curry and shared some nachos. There were three comedy act plus the host, all very funny, woukd of loved it if headline had been a bit longer?..It was a good night out and I would recommend it if you like live comedy 😀
Susan J — Google review
Came here to see Lewis Spears. It's a nice venue. Excellent layout. Located next to a wetherspoon for cheap pre-show dinner, and very close to the train station. The highlight, of course, was the man himself, Lewis Spears. They absolutely should have him back.
Chris S — Google review
The Arcadian, 70 Hurst St, Birmingham B5 4TD, United Kingdom•https://www.glee.co.uk/birmingham/•+44 871 472 0400•Tips and more reviews for The Glee Club Birmingham

27Brindley Place

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Tram stop
Brindley Place in Birmingham is a great spot to catch a beautiful sunset while strolling along the canals from the Jewellery Quarter. The area offers stunning skies, and one of the favorite spots is Farmers Locks. Additionally, Brindley Place serves as a convenient tram stop, allowing for easy access to Broad Street at the heart of Birmingham City Centre's nightlife.
Serves it's purpose very well as a tram stop. Allows the tram to pause at Broad Street at the heart of Birmingham City Centre's night life. Not a lot more you can say. I got charged for an adult ticket for my small 10 year old daughter when I was heading here today, but that's not really this tram stop's fault, it's more the conductor. I know I can easily make back that £2.20 plus interest by jibbing my next tram journey if I want...
Dal — Google review
Great place to relax and have a coffee
B S — Google review
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28Digbeth

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Digbeth, once considered gritty, has transformed into a vibrant and bohemian district known for its street art, including the striking JFK memorial mosaic. The area attracts a young and trendy crowd who frequent events and creative workshops at venues like the Custard Factory and Eastside Projects. Music lovers can enjoy concerts at the O2 Institute and visit grungy clubs housed in former warehouses. Food enthusiasts flock to Digbeth Dining Club, a weekend street-food market offering diverse global dishes.
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29Villa Park

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Stadium
Villa Park, the historic home stadium of Aston Villa Football Club, is a must-visit for football enthusiasts. Located in Birmingham, UK, this iconic venue has witnessed numerous memorable matches since its establishment in 1897. With a seating capacity of over 42,000, it stands as the largest stadium in the Midlands region. Visitors can partake in behind-the-scenes tours to explore areas like the players' lounge, dressing rooms, tunnel and press room.
A fantastic, iconic British football ground with a good amount of facilities. I attending the Back to the Beginning event here and the whole experience was incredible.Access into the ground was fairly efficient and all the staff were friendly and helpful. There are several routes to get to and from the ground and I was back at my hotel less than an hour after the concert finished.
Matt H — Google review
Attended for Guns n Roses gig. The staff were polite and efficient, and made sure people were sent through quickly, facilities were managed well despite the number of people. Drinks and food were served quickly. Prices for food and drink are not too bad considering the venue.
David G — Google review
Had a ticket with hospitality (12:30 kick off) and the breakfast choice was fine for a veggie - eggs, mushroom, vegan sausage, fresh fruit, yoghurt. Coffee bloody awful and one of the bar staff didn't know what soda water was. Stadium great
Suzy R — Google review
Always been a villa fan so I'm biased maybe, but i honestly think this is one of the best stadiums in the country! It hasn't lost its soul and is still iconic, did the stadium which was brilliant and money very well spent!
Heather W — Google review
Huge Atmosphere here, Under the lights on a European night. A real stadium with true fans who are chanting and singing all game long, win or lose. Love it. This is English Football heritage! UTV
James M — Google review
Can give complements for arrangements (as visited only once for #gunsnroses concert. Clean, convenient, good navigation, quick entrance and exit. Plenty of options for food and beverages. It was a nice touch that staff offered free water to people at the entrance.
Ksh L — Google review
Attended recent back to the beginning final black Sabbath show. Staff and security were friendly and helpful. Food kiosks were a little slow serving though when busy (and beer prices not the worst but still a little expensive).
Stuart M — Google review
For Guns and roses. As you would expect it was a very busy place. Entrance was through the football turn styles by showing my phone to a small screen, which proved difficult when passing it backwards so my partner could use it. No help from the security team. Seating was the same chaos, No help from the stewards, just a point in the general direction for your seats. Seating was tightly packed and confusing to find. As for the sound it was dreadful. A bad echo from the opposite side of the grounds made it impossible to hear the music correctly. It's built for football not live music.
Stephen M — Google review
Trinity Rd, Birmingham, B6 6HE, United Kingdom•https://www.avfc.co.uk/•Tips and more reviews for Villa Park

30Gas Street Basin

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Building
Neighborhoods
Gas Street Basin is a historical canal basin in Birmingham, where the BCN Main Line meets the Worcester & Birmingham Canal. Walking along the towpath by Gas Street Basin allows you to admire moored narrowboats and pass through Broad Street Tunnel. Continuing on to Birmingham City Centre Path, you can explore Brindleyplace with its eateries, Ikon Gallery, and Oozells Square.
42A Gas St, Birmingham, B1 2JT, UK•Tips and more reviews for Gas Street Basin
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31The Coffin Works

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Museum
History museum
Specialty Museums
The Coffin Works, located in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter, is a unique museum that offers a glimpse into the history of coffin making. Once a thriving firm established by the Newman Brothers in 1882, it now stands as a museum filled with original stock and tools from its heyday. Visitors can experience the restored machinery and witness firsthand how exquisite coffin furniture was crafted for notable funerals throughout history.
It may seem strange and macabre to go to this but it isn't at all. It's more about the manufacturing process and the machines used. The volunteers are all really helpful and informative. I thought I would be in and out in 15 minutes but they made it so interesting I was there for a hour. It is a well preserved factory showing the history of one of the great manufscturing companies that used to be in Birmingham.
Hersha C — Google review
An amazing place to visit. Be sure to check it out. The Coffin Museum staff are very professional and friendly. After a while, I felt like I'd known these people for a long time. We also recommend it for the incredible knowledge. We were with children, and they had fun too, especially my little historian.
Paulina T — Google review
Excellent tour! Robin was a fantastic guide, really knowledgeable and full of fascinating facts. It was amazing to learn how this old Jewellery Quarter firm operated day to day, producing some of the world’s finest coffin furniture, including fittings for the funerals of Winston Churchill, Princess Diana, and the Queen Mother.
Nicky O — Google review
A good insight into the past and working life, presented through stories and anecdotes. Because of the guide's Birmingham accent, we didn't catch everything (we are German).
Yllen — Google review
Wonderful afternoon exploring this museum. Absolute time capsule within Birmingham telling the story of how coffins were made, decorated and shrouds made. An absolute must for any taphophile. Seeing the sewing machines, working press and shrouds was great however the smaller details really touched home. The worn wooden floor where years of workers tread. The seats with indents of women who sat for years sewing shrouds. The daily tea orders noted down. The glasses and shoes in the office. The owner, staff and volunteers are all friendly welcoming and knowledgeable. Small cafe was lovely with a variety of drinks and snacks.
Kerry L — Google review
What a fabulous hidden gem ! Really interesting place not quite what I thought it was even better. Our guide Andy was fantastic light hearted approach lots of lovely bits of detail but still very informative. Highly recommend this place an hour & a half well spent. It’s places like this that need patronising they’re an amazing part of our social history 👍😊
Elizabeth B — Google review
I had an enjoyable couple of hours at this museum with an informative tour from Andy and a cuppa in the cafe during which I spoke to a number of the lovely staff. This place is an interesting visit for an aspect of Birmingham and British history but the vibe is what makes it, everyone is friendly, helpful and seems genuinely happy to be there. It's rare to come across a place with such a vibe so keep it up and thanks for the hospitality!
Evan L — Google review
Went to this museum spontaneously with a friend and we both came back feeling really awkward... Staff was generally friendly but gave us no clue where to start or where to go. We had no idea. We decided to just start somewhere, only to have someone come after us telling us the 'right order' of the rooms to visit. Volunteers sat in silence, did barely respond to questions even though we were encouraged to ask questions before. We left early because we felt really uncomfortable. I have never experienced this in a museum and do not recommend this place at all.
Kees — Google review
Unit 2, Coffin Works, 13-15 Fleet St, Birmingham B3 1JP, United Kingdom•http://www.coffinworks.org/•+44 121 233 4790•Tips and more reviews for The Coffin Works

32Cannon Hill Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Country park
Cannon Hill Park in Birmingham is a top destination, offering a wide range of activities on its 250 acres. Visitors can enjoy tennis courts, a bowling green, boating on the lake, mini-golf, and scenic walking trails. The park also features the MAC arts center and expansive open spaces. Families will appreciate the playgrounds and model homage to the Elan Valley in Wales. The vibrant flower beds add to the park's allure as well.
Cannon Hill Park is a perfect blend of nature, culture, and recreation. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, exercise, or entertainment, this park delivers on all fronts. Highly recommended for both locals and visitors to Birmingham. The park is beautifully maintained, with expansive lawns, woodlands, and ornamental gardens. The vibrant flower beds and tranquil lakes provide a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. It is especially picturesque during spring and summer, offering numerous photo opportunities.
Aakrish P — Google review
A Perfect Sunny Day at Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham My wife and I recently spent a sunny afternoon at Cannon Hill Park in Birmingham, and it was truly a wonderful experience. From the moment we arrived, we were struck by the park's stunning natural beauty – wide open green spaces, beautiful flowerbeds, and the gentle sound of birds singing and water trickling through the stream. It’s the perfect escape from the noise of the city. We took a long, relaxing walk through the park, and every step was a joy. The fresh air, peaceful atmosphere, and scenic views made it feel like a small piece of countryside right in the heart of Birmingham. Along the way, we passed several charming coffee shops and an ice cream van, which added a lovely touch to our visit – ideal for taking a short break and enjoying a treat. One of the highlights is the presence of the historic MAC (Midlands Arts Centre), located within the park. It offers exhibitions, performances, and a café with outdoor seating, perfect for enjoying a drink while soaking in the view. There are also picturesque bridges, boating lake areas, and even a small funfair for families. Whether you’re going for a walk, having a picnic, or just sitting on a bench to relax, Cannon Hill Park offers something for everyone. We truly enjoyed every single minute and would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Birmingham – it’s a hidden gem that captures both the beauty of nature and the charm of the city's history. You can see my photos and reviews on my Instagram: @h_albermani
H H — Google review
Cannon zHill Park is one of the biggest parks situated in Moseley, not far from the cricket ground. It has all the usual park features, a lake with ducks, tree lined paths, boating area, floral areas, a picnic playground, toilets and an access to the MAC, an arts centre. We enjoyed a contemplative walk through the park after learning of a bereavement. The park appears dog friendly and it has many lawns for picnics.
Mal333 — Google review
A nice balance between a old-fashioned (and very good) parkland, with big old trees, including a Redwood, and totally fun things for all ages. I really enjoyed this park - the rides looked like fun, and "Swan Lake" was spotless. Toilets & cafés were good.
Calamitysteph — Google review
Lovely massive park with lots to do a massive playground packed in the summer ☀️ months toilets 🚻 are in the cafe which is quite expensive but nice kept clean apart from the massive poo 💩 in the mens. Very dog friendly but some people spoil it by not controlling there dog. Lots of benches for picnics paid parking on the front by animal area free for blue badge holders brilliant place 👏 👌
Matthew B — Google review
Experience was worth it, comes with certain caveats though for instance - Parking is an issue, also food carts are spread across the place but hard to get anything gotta wait in long ques etc. But hey you go there for sports! So you will have fun. Pro tip! Bring your binoculars 😉
Dr. A — Google review
The park was beautiful with a lot of squirrels there is a coffee shop and good food but the swan boat rides were closed but there is a lot of ducks الحديقة ممتعه وجميلة وفيها سناجب كثيرة وبط و مطعم
Anwar A — Google review
Very beautiful and nice place but unfortunately there were no water in the little fall.
روزا — Google review
Russell Rd, Moseley, Birmingham B13 8RD, United Kingdom•http://www.cannonhillpark.co.uk/•+44 121 303 1111•Tips and more reviews for Cannon Hill Park

33Birmingham Cathedral

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Cathedral
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The beautiful St. Philip's Cathedral in Birmingham is a baroque cathedral famous for its impressive stained glass windows by Burne-Jones. It is also home to regular Mass and events/concerts. The cathedral was gutted during a bombing raid in 1940, but was rebuilt soon after and the windows were moved back to their rightful place. This unique church stands out from other cathedrals with its own unique style, making it an interesting destination to visit if you're in the area.
A small but well formed cathedral. Very helpful staff, beautiful colourful windows, a quiet peaceful place to sit and be. Gardens to enjoy outside for a picnic and watch the world go by in this very busy vibrant city.
Sue P — Google review
Birmingham Cathedral is a beautiful and peaceful place right in the heart of the city. The building’s stunning architecture and colourful stained glass windows, especially the ones designed by Edward Burne-Jones, are truly breathtaking. Despite being in the busy city centre, the cathedral offers a calm and reflective atmosphere. The staff and volunteers are very friendly and welcoming, always happy to share the history of the place. The surrounding grounds are well-kept and provide a lovely spot to sit and take in the beauty of the area. A must-visit if you’re exploring Birmingham and appreciate art, history, or simply a moment of quiet.
Michael K — Google review
Birmingham Cathedral, also known as St Philip’s, is a beautiful 18th-century Anglican cathedral set in the heart of the city. Despite its relatively small size compared to other cathedrals, it stands out for its striking Baroque architecture and the world-renowned stained-glass windows by Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones. Surrounded by peaceful grounds, it offers a quiet retreat amid the busy city centre. Visitors appreciate its welcoming atmosphere, historic charm, and spiritual significance, making it both a place of worship and a cultural landmark worth exploring.
Manjudarsh — Google review
Birmingham Cathedral is a beautiful and inspiring landmark right in the heart of the city centre. Despite being surrounded by modern buildings and busy streets, it feels like a peaceful oasis — a place to pause, reflect, and appreciate some truly remarkable architecture and history. The cathedral itself is stunning, with its elegant Baroque design and incredible stained-glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones — a real treasure for art and history lovers alike. Inside, the atmosphere is calm and welcoming, with friendly staff and volunteers who are always happy to share the story of the building and its place in Birmingham’s history. The grounds are lovely too — a green open space where people sit, relax, and enjoy the surroundings. It’s one of the few places in the city where you can feel both connected to Birmingham’s heritage and part of its everyday life. Whether you’re local or just visiting, Birmingham Cathedral is well worth a stop. It’s a perfect reminder of the city’s rich culture, creativity, and sense of community.
Randeep — Google review
A really nice piece of architecture and an interesting site that you shouldn’t miss when exploring Birmingham. There is a really nice green space surrounding the cathedral and it is a pleasant place to visit.
Matt H — Google review
The Cathedral is a beautiful and serene spot right in the heart of Birmingham. The cathedral itself is historic, with stunning Baroque architecture and incredible stained glass windows. Inside, the peaceful atmosphere makes it perfect for quiet reflection or simply admiring the artistry. Just next to the cathedral is a lovely park where pigeons gather and a Ferris wheel adds a fun, vibrant touch, making the area lively yet relaxing. Its central location means you can easily explore other city attractions on foot. Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast, art lover, or just exploring Birmingham, this is a must-visit spot. The mix of history, beauty, and a lively park makes it truly memorable.
Njeri K — Google review
Concert by candle light. String quartet. Very good. Well organised. Friendly staff. Fantastic .
Peter F — Google review
Thats a surprise because its small compare to other city cathedrals. This church became cathedral in 1905. Though its pretty and love the decor. Its the oldest architectural piece that stands high in city centre and still in use. Nice vibes and very calm inside. Beautiful stained glass windows designed by Birmingham born artist Edward Burne Jones are very vibrant and eye catching. Im glad i made my visit.
UK J — Google review
Cathedral Square, Colmore Row, Birmingham B3 2QB, United Kingdom•http://www.birminghamcathedral.com/•+44 121 262 1840•Tips and more reviews for Birmingham Cathedral

34Yorks Cafe & Coffee Roasters

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Cafe
Breakfast restaurant
Brunch restaurant
Coffee shop
Yorks Cafe & Coffee Roasters is a trendy urban spot in Birmingham known for its rustic charm and carefully sourced homemade breakfast, hot lunches, and cakes. The cafe features exposed brick walls, industrial pipes, and comfortable stool seating around a large wooden bar. They roast their own coffee beans in-house and offer standout brunch items like poached eggs with cumin butter on toast, lamb kofta breakfast tagine, and Chicago honey fried chicken on a cornbread muffin.
Lovely spot for a hot drink or a quick bite. We visited on Saturday morning for a light breakfast. Their sourdough with a choice of spreads was tasty - we each got to try a combo of spreads with our sourdough (peanut butter & Jam and peanut butter and honey. Items and reasonably priced. We were lucky to get a table quickly and staff were friendly and attentive. It does get very busy here as it is a small establishment.
Harini B — Google review
It's a great new cafe in Stephenson Street, overlooking the council house. The cafe was busy when we walked in, but they did manage to find a table for the two of us. The interior has the current trend of unfinished ceilings, where the air conditioning and electrical ductwork are exposed. We had a friendly & helpful waitress who engaged with us. The meals were lovely and tasty. My only criticism is that my meal wasn't that hot, but it didn't spoil the experience
Malcolm H — Google review
Came for brunch on a Sunday. As a walk-in, our group of 3 only had to wait 10 minutes for a table. This place has a nice atmosphere and we weren’t rushed at all throughout our meal or after. The menu is interesting with interesting spins on some breakfast foods. There was some flexibility with some of the dishes, for example picking the type of egg for the house breakfast. Recommend this place for brunch, especially if you are looking for a place centrally located, near New Street station.
Nina P — Google review
Due to being a frequent travel through Birmingham, i have always been wanting to see what Yorks Cafe was offering (I only wanted something to drink since i had a huge breakfast). I was greeted with a wonderful server who asked if i had any special requests or allergies, before coming around to take my order. The atmosphere was a nice vintage look inside. Personally I do love that style of environment. Moving on, they have a large variety of food and drinks and i tried one of their special lattes which had turmeric, cinnamon and ginger. The taste was unique and i had nothing like it before. It definitely refreshed my pallet. Overall, i am very pleased with the coffee and the staff and will definitely have to revisit within the near future. Thank you so much for your service.
Anthony B — Google review
I was in Birmingham for a City break with a friend and we discover York’s on google when we arrived at the Train station. Last Sunday we were starving after our journey coming from London so we decided to have a brunch. The cafe was very busy but we didn’t have to wait long to get a table, we ordered a Yorks House Breakfast which was so delicious, Fried chicken & French Toast with a beautiful sauce on the side and the Masala fries which were very tasty. Staff was really lovely and friendly. Also great coffee selection and perfect atmosphere for a Café. We went back again for more coffee and Avocado smashed and Feta cheeses on Toast, so yummy! Probably one of my favourite cafes ever!
Vito M — Google review
Great venue, but get there early to avoid queues. Service was good, and I like that they take payment when you order so you can just get up and go when done. Food was good, but would not say as amazing as it looked, but that could just be my taste. The presentation was fantastic how ever! The only reason to drop one star was the coffee was not hot enough, again just my taste, but I could have finished it before my food arrived, ask for it extra hot. Well worth a visit.
Alyn A — Google review
Great food! Coffee was a bit cold to my liking - lesson for next time to ask for extra hot 😊 we ordered Turkish eggs & Arabian eggs, the dishes were flawless and the Greek yogurt was very well seasoned . Poached eggs were perfect as well as the bread was amazingly soft. Decor was quite rustic, could be improved especially with just one toilet. Although a good place in the city centre.
Lavanya P — Google review
Popped in for brunch, after getting off the train at New Street Station. Great atmosphere of people working and just meeting up. A wide range of ages in there which I think says a lot about the quality of a place. That everyone is welcome and feels comfortable, whether young or more mature. The food was very good and the staff were welcoming and friendly .
Mark B — Google review
29 / 30 Stephenson St, Birmingham, B2 4BH, United Kingdom•http://www.yorkscafe.co.uk/•Tips and more reviews for Yorks Cafe & Coffee Roasters

35Digbeth Dining Club

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Established in 2012, Digbeth Dining Club has quickly become a prominent street food market in the UK. It has transformed unique Midlands venues into vibrant street-food destinations, with permanent locations at Hockey Social Club and Herberts Yard. The club collaborates with a variety of street food vendors offering diverse cuisines, ensuring top-quality offerings from passionate start-ups to Michelin-starred chefs. Additionally, it hosts events such as beer festivals and live music.
Great event at Telford today with some amazing vendors... so far we've tried Libertine Burgers, Authentic Argentine BBQ and Bayleys Craft Beers, with great soundtrack in the back ground
Andrew — Google review
Visited the event at Warwick Castle. Great event with a wide variety of food and drink stands. However limited choice if you have an allergy especially a gluten allergy. You do have to pay for your ticket and then the food when you are there including drinks, which does make it an expensive evening out.
Emily — Google review
Visited DDC at the waterfront on Friday evening. Lots to choose from and a good atmosphere. We decided on: Deathrow sandwich 1 beef sandwich 1 spicy chicken sandwich Both with fries. Yardbirds Yardbird burger with fries Disco fries Tikka Turner fries Flat donut Cinnamon dusted We also had a few beers at Booze. All the food was great but loses a star as I do think its overpriced for what you get. That wouldn't stop me returning to future events though as I do like the variety of vendors and overall atmosphere of DDC.
Kirstie F — Google review
Fantastic street food setup! A great way to discover new cuisines and try different street food establishments. I love that it promotes a variety of cuisines and always gets such a great turnout. Definitely the best place to go for street food in the Midlands. I attended the one held at Coventry cathedral ruins, which had a great array of vendors, a DJ and a lovely cathedral back drop. Had some amazing street food from Cleopatra's Kitchen Solihull (best middle Eastern food I've eaten) and beef on the block (beautifully cooked tender melt in the mouth steak).
Michael R — Google review
DDC at Warwick Castle, 12th September 2025. First time attending. Ok-ish selection of food vendors and went there with an appetite and an equal high expectation. However, what realy, really let it down was simply not enough places to sit. That, I feel is a cynical way for the organisers to 'keep people moving'. The seating that was available and unoccupied had been ruthlessly colonised in the same way people put towels on deck chairs. I don't mind paying a lot of money for good, plentiful, tasty food - of which I am sure there was available last night - but faced with paying £14 for a Biryani and having to stand up and eat it...........nah, sorry. Not happening. So, I finished the single £6.50 pint of lager I purchased and went back into town to sit down and eat there. Won't be attending this one again. Total outlay including admission = £14.50. Total time on site = 37 mins. Waste of money really.
Adam H — Google review
Well organised. Parking is paid but plentiful. Park was constantly being monitored to clear up litter. Great choice of food & drink. Some long queues (especially for the toilets!!). Great for kids & taking your well behaved dogs. Weather was fab which always helps
Lin T — Google review
Really cool experience, £2 entry fee and 3 bars with different themes/music. The food trucks/stalls change all the time and they list the changes online. You don't need cash, most of the stalls take card. Really enjoyed ourselves will definitely visit next time we're in Birmingham again.
Lady V — Google review
Had a fantastic afternoon here. My toddler merrily dances away to the music, the atmosphere was incredible. We ate nearly everywhere between us and shared it all, this was our list of vendors in favourite order: 1. Urban Cheesecake - terrys chocolate orange with brownie bits. Quite literally out of this world. 2. Only Jerkin - jerk chicken and fries 3. Jade Rabbit - chicken in a cone (just wow) 4. Disco Fries - pizza one is really good 5. Whatever the pizza one was there. 6. Patty Freakz - unfortunately did disappoint the patty was burnt.
Katie S — Google review
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36Brindleyplace

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Brindleyplace is a stylish pub located in Birmingham's Gas Street Basin, offering a great outdoor drinking area with views of the canal barges. The two-floor building features an elevated balcony and a large exterior seating area, making it perfect for enjoying creative cocktails and ales while indulging in delicious food from their menu. This vibrant spot is ideal for both summer evenings and cozy winter nights, as they have a new Pergola covering the outdoor area.
Lovely area right by the canal. A very nice place to walk or work. Lots of place to eat and sit down. Brindley place is looked after and organised. Would recommend visiting as part of sightseeing Birmingham. Highly recommended!
Alex H — Google review
Lovely place, nice scenery. Canal with boat rides, places to dine and lots of places to have picnics. We made a day of it by going to some attractions around the area
Jamie B — Google review
Such friendly people. I walked in after the service, they offered me warm coffee and I had such a lovely time chatting to the people after service. Beautiful church
Mia T — Google review
So today we decided to take a day trip to Birmingham and took the ode choo choo train from derby. The train links are just fantastic and it is so much quicker on the train than by road in the car. 1st stop was brindleyplace and for anyone that hasn't been here I would thoroughly recommend a visit, it is on the canal banks surrounded by lots of public houses, eateries and also the ode arena. The sealife and lego discovery place are also located here and if you visit Birmingham visiting these places is definitely worth a goosey gander 👍
Martin W — Google review
Brindleyplace is a delightful spot in Birmingham where you can easily spend half a day strolling alongside the canal. The atmosphere is lively yet relaxing, with plenty of charming cafes and restaurants perfect for a coffee or meal. It's an ideal place to unwind and soak up the waterside views. Highly recommended for anyone visiting the city! Follow more of my reviews and activities on Instagram: @h_bermani
H H — Google review
Really nice place Everything is so clean and spotless So modern and so many places to spend time
Padraig ( — Google review
Yes easy to book, and pre-pay, BUT spaces are so narrow it's impossible to park a modern SUV type and get out the car. Despite being prepaid, it took 42 mins to merely get out of carpark from Level 5 due to stationary queues. CRAZY.
Karen W — Google review
A lovely cosmopolitan part of Birmingham, full of great places to eat, where the beautiful old architecture compliments the new.
Karen E — Google review
Brunswick St, Birmingham, B1 2JF, United Kingdom•http://www.brindleyplace.com/•+44 121 643 6866•Tips and more reviews for Brindleyplace

37Lapworth Museum of Geology

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The Lapworth Museum of Geology, located on the University of Birmingham campus, is a fascinating destination for anyone interested in the natural world. It houses an extensive collection of fossils, minerals, and rocks dating back over 3.5 billion years. The museum's airy Edwardian building showcases local Wenlock limestone fossils alongside colorful gems and crystals. Following a significant redevelopment in 2017, the museum now offers interactive exhibits that capture the imagination of visitors of all ages.
A brilliant place to visit with quality exhibits and welcoming staff. We went on a Sunday afternoon with a two year old and a three year old and they loved the dinosaur fossils, the rock wall and the giant interactive globe. The museum is in the beautiful grounds of the University of Birmingham, parking was free and easy to find and entry to the museum is also free. This place is a gem. We’ll be regular visitors for sure. Highly recommend.
Rahimah — Google review
Free entry to this hidden gem of a museum. Spoke to the person on reception about parking, who advised the parking is paid via RingGo app as seen in the signage and not free as per some Google reviews. Small museum with geological collections over 2 floors, located on Birmingham University campus. It is not a particular big museum, doable within 45 minutes if you read most of the information. It is not an interactive museum. There are toilet facilities on the ground floor. There is the Barber Institute of Fine Arts museum located close by but as of 2025, it remains closed until 2026 for major improvements.
JF L — Google review
Visited recently for an event held by the University of Birmingham and Kidney Care UK... The museum, located within the university, is beautiful and has plenty to explore. The atmosphere was welcoming, and staff were friendly and helpful throughout the event. It was well-organized and a great success. A lovely venue for both events and to visit in general
Rebecca G — Google review
Nice small museum that's free but asks for a donation. A couple of dinosaurs, lots of rocks and some cool interactive displays. Covers evolution. There is a section on geologists from Birmingham and the university. It will keep you entertained for 1 hour or so. Parking is 10 minutes walk but the walk is nice through the university grounds. They have live shows regularly. When I was there they had murder in the museum, an app on your phone to find clues (tricking children into looking at items into the museum). Well worth the £20 because the kids did that, whilst I looked at the displays in the museum.
Ben H — Google review
Small but great museum with lots to see including fossils, rocks and gemstones. There are some free activity sheets and a room with books, colouring sheets and puzzles. Great for an hour or so visit. There are some toilets and an opportunity to buy a souvenir/gift. Parking is £2.50 via the ringo app. They welcome donations but the museum does not charge an entry fee so no need to book. Quite warm on a hot day but we enjoyed our visit. Helpful lady at reception.
Kate P — Google review
What an amazing museum in a fab location on university campus. We used Google maps to get there by bus from city centre. Admission is free & the gem stone and fossil collection was amazing. Very informative & would recommend.
Bonnie C — Google review
We took our 4 yr old granddaughter who is developing an interest in everything such as fossils, insects, dinosaurs, stones. She loved it and so did we. It's not too big, two levels, so she was able to explore the museum fully. A great experience and lovely morning.
Tracey P — Google review
I had a great time visiting the Lapworth Museum of Geology! It’s a fascinating place filled with incredible displays of fossils, minerals, and rocks that tell the story of Earth’s history. The collection is beautifully organized, and there’s so much to see—from ancient dinosaur skeletons to sparkling gemstones. Best of all, it’s free to visit, making it a must-see for anyone in Birmingham. A perfect spot for science lovers and families alike!
Mahtab S — Google review
Aston Webb Building, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, B15 2TT, United Kingdom•https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/cultural-attractions/lapworth-museu…•+44 121 414 7294•Tips and more reviews for Lapworth Museum of Geology

38Grand Prix Karting Birmingham

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If you're seeking an adrenaline-pumping experience, look no further than Grand Prix Karting Birmingham. Nestled just a mile from the heart of Birmingham, this outdoor go-karting venue is easily reachable via motorway and public transport. The track features cutting-edge karts crafted by industry professionals, making it one of the premier go-karting spots in the UK.
I booked this for my sons birthday treat taking him , his girlfriend and my daughter. It was very well organised with friendly and helpful staff. I’m no Karting expert but the circuit seemed good and the karts were in good condition. It was great fun, we all enjoyed it and made my sons birthday!
Martin L — Google review
An enjoyable afternoon, but didn't feel the staff were as attentive as they could have been, especially as my kart kept breaking down.
Alan H — Google review
Had awesome racing experience. 5 lap practice, 2 heats of 8 laps and one final 8 lap. Filled with adventure and friendly staff.
Santhosh Y — Google review
We came here as part of our work Christmas party. Great place. Great track, especially the big one with some awesome tight turns and a nice long straight. Was a bit icy when we went so we had some drifting and spin outs. But all in all was a fun couple of hours. Guys there explain everything and provide you with all the gear. All you need to do is race and have lots of fun. Which you will definitely have.
Jason J — Google review
Unlike other venues doesn't over-fill the track, well worth the extra money to come here than other places like Team-sport as you get more time on track and are racing on a real outdoor tarmac circuit and not indoors on concrete/wood. Always a great time, staff, karts and track are amazing. Staff are always happy to help and have time to sort out the very few issues that do arise!
Andy B — Google review
Amazing track, karts really good, staff very helpful an polite, definitely recommend to all 🥇🏁
Lee T — Google review
Seen his name a few times on hear so he must be doing well. But Jack, one of the marshals was great, was really friendly, rather than having a huddle of Marshall's like you do at most tracks, he was present and offering friendly advice when asked. Track is good, some challenging corners to master. Is a little dated in terms of facilities but staff and track more than make up for it.
Jack C — Google review
A brilliant day yesterday for my best friends stag do! A big thank you to all the guys for their dedication in hosting us all and making us feel welcome! A great place to visit and a brilliant day!
Daniel G — Google review
Wheels 1, 1 Adderley Rd S, Birmingham B8 1AD, United Kingdom•https://www.grandprixkarting.co.uk/•+44 121 327 7700•Tips and more reviews for Grand Prix Karting Birmingham

39St Pauls Online Gallery

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St Pauls Gallery is an art gallery located in central London that specializes in modern and contemporary art. The gallery is owned by Gemma and Symon, who are passionate about the collection and show off a wide range of signed prints from various music icons including David Bowie, Radiohead, Miles Davis and more.
Bought a fabulous Jamie Reid print from St. Paul's. Absolutely superb customer reassurance from Symon throughout the buying process (I was whittling and worrying while Symon calmed me down with excellent humour.) Brilliant experience, highly recommended. Top notch Art!👌
Thomas W — Google review
Having found this gem by accident it’s definitely worth the visit. Met by lovely Gemma and Symon who helped us around the gallery. Some amazing signed prints of Bowie.Unlike the other review I didn’t find anyone rude or snobby they simply love the art and their passion came through!! Thank you for a lovely tour. Will definitely be back !
Dipti T — Google review
I purchased a David Bowie , 'Aladdin Sane' a few years back for my wife , she loves it. The idea of limited signed album artwork works for anyone that buys records.Even if you don't , they look great on the wall. Album covers provokes a lot of memories .St Pauls Gallery are easy to deal with. Their enthusiasm shows in their website, check them out. Alan Evans.
Frances S — Google review
Never again! I did an Online purchase from the EU. Mr. Symon Bland never bothered to send any kind of Invoice although he promised to in an e.mail. In the Paypal Payment request he send to me it read "your payment went to no one". I run a business and i have to da a correct booking. I find that an lazy and arrogant behavior
X — Google review
The gallery isn't the problem, the snobby staff are! Felt as though we weren't good enough because we didn't come from the 'Jewellery quarter' Pity as I was just about to fork out a small fortune on a print my partner liked..
Spencer W — Google review
What a great place to look at (and buy, if you so desire) some music-based Art. A little hidden gem just off St Pauls Square in Birmingham. Well worth a visit especially if you are a Led Zep or Pink Floyd fan right now
David S — Google review
Visiting St Pauls Gallery is a fantastic experience for me , I have been now on several occassions ,I like to arrive pretty low key, under the radar and just love to browse the variety of work there . As just an ordinary working class person who was raised on great music , fantasic artwork from "proper" bands , to me this place is my Aladins cave. Music has progressed so much over the last 30 years but what will never be matched is the love , time and effort talented people put into producing packaging, posters etc and displaying them. Congratulations to all who are involved , I know the Gallery does not run to make thousands of pounds profit, sometimes as in this case money is not everthing,labour of love is......
Roy A — Google review
What a great gallery. Fantastic Album Cover Artwork and memorabillia. Floyd, Zep, Bowie Signed copies !! Knowledgeable and helpful staff. Well worth a visit or 2 !
Adrian B — Google review
108 Northwood St, Birmingham, B3 1TH, United Kingdom•http://www.stpaulsgallery.com/•+44 7711 141415•Tips and more reviews for St Pauls Online Gallery

40LEGOLAND Discovery Centre & LEGO Store Birmingham

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The LEGOLAND Discovery Centre & LEGO Store in Birmingham is a paradise for both kids and adults, offering a variety of themed areas to explore. With attractions like the 4D cinema, MINILAND, and two exciting rides, it's an ideal destination for families. The center features 10 themed LEGO play zones, a build and test area, and a soft play space all under one roof. This indoor attraction ensures that visitors can enjoy their experience regardless of the weather.
Visited for my youngest birthday treat a few weekends ago and had an amazing time. Initially it looked quite small but there's so much to do we spent the entire day here. It has a 4 d cinema, pedal ride, and shoot from a cart ride all of which are great fun and had short queues. Then there are numerous build areas that the children couldn't get enough of. Lego friends, race track, car test ramp, earthquake test area, and others. There are some added extras you can buy too such as a build session and vr ride, plus a activity booklet. None of which were expensive. The staff were super helpful and friendly. The Costa was reasonable and fresh for lunch. Had an amazing time and will be back.
Rhys D — Google review
Went before and didn't rate it. This time went on opening and seemed to be lots better. There was plenty of Lego to use and build things. Both boys got a Lego bee reward for making and showing their inventions (which wasn't on after we got ours that I saw). We did the master builder and Oscar was absolutely wonderful with the kids. It was very busy after lunch, too many people could barely move
Lucy O — Google review
We have Merlin passes, and are really keen to visit all of the attractions available to us. I wasn't sure what to expect from the discovery centre, but I was pleasantly surprised. There were a couple of rides to go on, my son loved the shooting ride, and we tried this a few times to get better scores each time. Plus there were a couple of soft play areas for different age groups, which kept me daughter busy for ages! There are lots of Lego stations around, with different themes, so both kids could build and have fun. My son loved building a car for the ramp. I'm not sure how much this place costs, but if you have a merlin pass and are in the midlands, I would definitely recommend it. It can keep the kids busy for a couple of hours easy, and then you can go to the sea life centre after to complete your day
Ian B — Google review
Such a fun family day! Lots to do, play with and explore. There is a 4d cinema (highly recommend!), soft play and various zones to build and explore. We spent half a day here and could have been here longer. There is also a Costa coffee with reasonable meal deals. Our daughter wants a birthday party here next!
Laura W — Google review
Fun family day out. I thought perhaps the place would be bigger but don't let size fool you. Lots of fun activities to do and time went fast. Personal favourite was the 4D cinema which was a great immersive experience. The soft play areas were enjoyable too, lots of fun was had. Would recommend a visit for sure.
Imran H — Google review
I can say this is one of the best indoor spots for families with young kids. The MINILAND is a real highlight — detailed LEGO models of Birmingham landmarks that light up from day to night are amazing to see. The rides, 4D cinema, and creative build zones keep children entertained for a few hours, and the staff are friendly and great with kids. That said, locals know to book online and visit early, as it gets crowded on weekends and holidays. It’s not huge, so most families spend around 2–3 hours here. The café is fine but a bit pricey — many visitors prefer grabbing food nearby in Brindleyplace after the visit. Don’t miss the LEGO Store on your way out; it’s packed with exclusive sets and fun souvenirs. Overall, it’s a great half-day outing that brings out every child’s imagination — and a bit of nostalgia for the adults too.
Michael K — Google review
A great place for kids and LEGO fans! LEGOLAND Discovery Centre in Birmingham offers a variety of attractions, from creative building zones and a mini 4D cinema to rides and a playground. The children were thrilled with the opportunity to create their own creations and the interactive attractions. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The only downside is the relatively short visit time for the ticket price – it might be a bit too challenging for older children. Despite this, the visit was a great success and full of colorful fun. It's worth a visit!
Michał K — Google review
We had such a fun day at LEGOLAND! It’s perfect for toddlers with tons to see and do. my little one was entertained non-stop. The rides and play areas are super kid-friendly, and there’s so much colorful, creative stuff everywhere. Definitely a great family spot, and we’d absolutely go back again!
Berna B — Google review
Arena, LEGOLAND Discovery Centre, Utilita, Birmingham B16 8AE, United Kingdom•https://www.legolanddiscoverycentre.com/birmingham/•+44 121 794 2386•Tips and more reviews for LEGOLAND Discovery Centre & LEGO Store Birmingham
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41Flight Club Birmingham

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Flight Club Birmingham, located at 13 Temple St, Birmingham B2 5BN, is a social darts club with unique timings from Monday to Sunday. The club offers a range of mini sandwiches, chicken wings, and bruschetta along with must-try drinks like Salted Caramel Espresso Martini and Raspberry Rose. It's conveniently accessible via stations at Carrs Lane and Birmingham New Street.
Fantastic day here ! Such a great atmosphere and fun place. Staff were great too. Drinks are expensive but worth it for the good time you will have here.
Louise B — Google review
Our team lunch at Flight Club in Birmingham was an excellent experience. It was my first visit, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. We arrived just before they opened at noon, waited for about 3 minutes for them to open. The atmosphere was immediately welcoming and the staff helped us to our table. The venue offered a fun darts game, which added a unique touch to the experience. The food was fantastic and reasonably priced. I opted for the Beyond Burger, curly fries, and salad, followed by some delicious brownies. The menu also featured a variety of burger options, while some of my colleagues enjoyed pizzas and wraps. The curly fries and brownies were personal highlights for me😊. Additionally, I tried a non-alcoholic cocktail, Spring Passion, I particularly think that was refreshing and well-prepared. The venue itself is beautifully decorated and had a warm and inviting ambiance. Overall, Flight Club is a fantastic choice for team-building activities or group lunches. I highly recommend it!
Tomide O — Google review
My partner booked for my birthday. We arrived slightly early and were offered to start early. The staff were really friendly and happy to help at all times. The food and drinks come quickly and at a high standard, the pizza was lovely and not greasy at all. The nachos were tasty and good portion. The darts games were fun and the whole idea is rather awesome, lots of fun for all. Staff came and gave us an extra 15 mins at the end of our session which was ace. Good value for money on the game and food, drinks seemed a little pricey but they aren’t any more expensive than other Birmingham bars etc. good experience all round.
Vicki L — Google review
Met some friends on a night out not knowing what to expect. What a great place. We played darts and they helped coordinate the tournament. The bar staff was extra attentive to needs. Offered great recommendations. we had a fantastic night out. Make sure you book in advance as this is a very popular venue.
Andrew Q — Google review
We have visited here a few times in the last few years and I’ve visited with a variety of groups - work party’s with 25+ people, friends of up to 6 and just myself and my partner and they comfortably cater for it all. The food is perfect for what you want, picky items that are delicious - particularly always go for the nachos. Absolutely love that they do discounts for people in the hospitality industry on Sundays and Mondays - perfect for us. We love it here and we try and make it part of a day out when we have visitors. I wonder if you may introduce some new games in the near future - would be great to see something different
Lauren R — Google review
We came here for a works team day social. Not done it and initial thought was ‘darts are boring’. However, it was a lot of fun and a lot of different games to play. Whilst darts in the core of it, it really was great fun playing with and against various people. The laughter didn’t really stop and was a nice Team event. We order plenty of drinks and they came fast with great service. We didn’t have any good but other seemed to have a buffet for their events.
Si C — Google review
This was a last minute booking for 6 people and I have to say what a great choice it was. The drinks are average prices and some fantastic cocktails, the staff we had the pleasure of meeting where great and went out of there way to help. The darts was a great fun addition to the evening and was such good fun I recommend playing in couple wow does it get competitive. Great night out and a great place to visit in Birmingham
Mr M — Google review
Simply came to drink & enjoy, great atmosphere, fast bar service, unique fun & lively bar
Natalie A — Google review
13 Temple St, Birmingham, B2 5BN, United Kingdom•https://flightclubdarts.com/location-temple-street?utm_source=go…•Tips and more reviews for Flight Club Birmingham

42Custard Factory

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Custard Factory in Birmingham is a trendy and historic venue, offering an industrial space with a rich character. The interior features a spacious factory floor, factory gallery, and riverside room, making it an ideal location for weddings and events. This vibrant area is home to creative businesses, vintage shops, colorful street art, bars, and restaurants. Additionally, the venue hosts various events throughout the year and provides excellent facilities with clean surroundings and helpful staff.
well worth a visit if you like top quality graffiti murals. good food joints and cold beers sold at various venues. I visit here each time I come to Birmingham. this country could do with more digbeths.
Tristan B — Google review
The service is excellent, we were well directed to suitable games and they got us in early. Unfortunately the food was diabolically bad, almost as bad as I've ever been served. We ordered an array of batterred items eg cauliflower and other bits. They were incredibly salty and slightly overdone on the outside with raw batter on the inside. Clearly someone had been heavy handed with the salt then not checked. Also the oil was far far too hot and burned the outside and left inside raw. Unless of course they were done from frozen in a hurry. We tried some of it but even though hungry left it except for our burned popcorn chicken, paid out £76 and left.
DXX M — Google review
I had a walk around here to see the Ozzy Osbourne mural. The graffiti is amazing, the vibe is really urban and gritty but there's also a lot of cool bars and restaurants. It's a short walk from digbeth coach station and a little further from the bullring. It's well worth a visit if you're either an Ozzy Osbourne/black Sabbath fan or if you just like graffiti and cool bars and restaurants! I got some nice photos but I want to return to check the area more thoroughly.
L R — Google review
Went here today for the 'Cheese Fest at Custard Factory' and it was really good!! Lots of different good stalls and plenty of cheese varieties. Considering it was £5 ticket it was well worth it and didn't disappoint. The atmosphere was good and food stalls were lush 😍
Rachael B — Google review
Attended charity fundraising abseil on behalf of Birmingham Parkinson's Society, using the Custard Factory's Greenhouse wall on Gibb Street, Digbeth. Safety was to the fore, with stringent measures in place on the ground, on the roof & for every abseiler. Abseilers went up the elevator to the roof in small groups, providing enthusiastic support as one by one they went over the edge & down the wall. Excellent training & guidance provided by abseil pros. Fascinating area around the Custard Factory, with many arty cafés, restaurants & shops, the area also famous for its graffiti artwork. Original cobbles cause difficulties for those of us with mobility issues (I changed shoes 3 times) but fortunately found a small car park with a single disabled parking spot (!) on Gibb Street itself. Suggest checking parking prior to arriving in the area, a mix of narrow 1-way streets, broader streets with on-street parking, & larger car parks a little further from the centre. The Custard Factory itself wasn't open. A shame as I'd have loved to explore the history of the area further.
Mitch F — Google review
Not very good I'm afraid. Most if not all the little shops and venues didn't open until midday. I was there at 10am I didn't even bother to wait I just left. Its okay if you're a student who ad sent a night on the beer, don't get up till lunch time. There was just not a lot to do. Sorry but a thumbs down from me.
Anthony H — Google review
We eat at Sobremesa, a vegan restaurant in the courtyard at the custard factory. This is an excellent place to visit and eat al fresco. Service was the best thing about this bar/restaurant. Spud and the lady with the lovely Irish accent were lovely. The food was nice and really good for both vegan or non vegan customers. I would highly recommend it and we will definitely be returning soon
Food_views A — Google review
The Custard Factory is great for taking in Birmingham's wide variety of street art. The work is colourful and extremely impressive. There are several small shops, coffee shops & restaurants but it really is worth the short walk from Birmingham centre just for the art.
Rachel P — Google review
Gibb St, Deritend, Birmingham B9 4AA, United Kingdom•https://digbeth.com/spaces/custard-factory•+44 121 224 7777•Tips and more reviews for Custard Factory

43F1® Arcade Birmingham

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F1 Arcade Birmingham offers a unique experience for racing enthusiasts and groups of friends. The venue features F1 racing simulators that provide an exhilarating and immersive experience. While the food and drinks receive positive feedback, the main highlight is the opportunity to enjoy thrilling races on advanced simulators. Visitors appreciate the friendly staff who are knowledgeable about setting up the games, adding to the overall enjoyment of the experience.
My 12 year old Granddaughter is a F1 fan and we came upon the Arcade by chance. Popped in to check it out and was so impressed with the set up we decided to give it a go. We were not disappointed. The simulator’s seats are adjustable, so no problem for my Granddaughter. She thoroughly enjoyed herself. It was so good, we popped in again on our way home. The staff are brilliant and the young lady who gave us a tutorial (cyan)was very helpful and knowledgeable. She is a credit to the company. We will definitely be going again and perhaps next time we will eat and drink there.
Pete J — Google review
First time trying it and it was great fun. Not usually a fan of Formula 1 but we all really enjoyed it. Wasn't too expensive but it's a really popular place, so can be hard to book larger groups Positives: Great fun Good value for money Great service and friendly staff Negatives: None
R R — Google review
Great place if you're into F1 in a big way or even if you're not. Food was very good and came quickly. The DJ played some great music and created a great vibe. Quite loud, but just the way we like it!!
Phil S — Google review
We visited with children on a Friday lunchtime, so it was quiet, but we did book the day before. There were lots of simulators (50?), the decoration is classy and the staff were friendly and helpful. It felt like a professionally run operation. We didn't eat, but the drinks were expensive (but typical for a similar type of bar in a city centre). The simulators were much better than we imagined. Once you have registered at the front desk, you're taken to your sims and told how to use the sim. They're simple. The seat moves forward and backwards so you can reach the brake/accelerator (no clutch) and the steering wheel has a reverse button, but we didn't need it. You scan the QR code on your screen, then select the difficulty level with your steering wheel and after a couple of minutes your race starts. There is a racing line on screen for you to follow which changes colour to reflect the ideal speed. Four of us had three sims and three races between us, so we swapped so everyone had at least one race. That was about £40, but to have four people racing at the same time was just under £80. Really immersive and fun.
M H — Google review
I had a great time at the F1 Arcade for my birthday. The atmosphere was brilliant, and I enjoyed racing on the simulators. It definitely brings out your competitive side. We had 5 sessions of racing. The cocktails were expensive but they were nice. This is such a fun place to race against family or friends. The staff were welcoming, and I loved the interior and decorations. The lady kept us up to date, as there was a power cut, but we managed to change our slot to later in the afternoon. She was very professional and helpful throughout the process. Everything was smooth and stress free.
Kayleigh P — Google review
Really enjoyed this place. Booked a party of 6 for two hours. What surprised me was the quality of the food. Pizzas and nachos were banging. The actual simulators were good too. It teamed us into 3 teams of 2 where we had 9 races each. And we got to race each other. Was a laugh. Plenty of time on the track and beers for £35... Really good value for money. Would definitely do it again and recommend if you enjoy driving
Sunj P — Google review
What a great place! We have wanted to visit for a while and as soon as our youngest daughter turned 7, we booked it. We came as a group of 7. 4 adults and 3 children. Very impressive interior and really well organised. We set up our driver profiles and were shown to our simulators. We had 3 simulators between the 7 of us. We were split into teams and all had plenty of opportunity to have a race. We all actually got quite competitive! 🤣 Great selection of drinks at the bar and excellent service. We didnt eat there, however, they choice on the menu looked good and we would definitely eat there in the future. My youngest was still slightly small for the simulators as her feet wouldn't reach the pedals, however, she loved sitting on our laps and doing the steering. Overall, we had a great time and will 100% be returning again in the future.
Kirstie F — Google review
6 of us went (3 couples) and we all had an amazing time. We did the team races so we each had 4 races and the winning team got free cocktails which was really nice. Then because it was a bit quiet they said that they had enough machines for the 6 of us to race each other one on one (which was hilarious!) that was an extra tenner pp for three races. The staff are really nice and we can’t wait go back. There’s a happy hour until 9pm too.
Jessica H — Google review
2 Chamberlain Sq, Birmingham, B3 3AX, United Kingdom•https://f1arcade.com/uk/birmingham?utm_source=google&utm_medium=…•+44 121 227 4010•Tips and more reviews for F1® Arcade Birmingham

44Treetop Golf Birmingham

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Treetop Adventure Golf, located in the Bullring Birmingham, offers a fantasy-inspired mini golf experience suitable for all ages. The indoor bar and nightclub entry cater to adults over 18. Visitors can enjoy the fascinating rainforest-themed courses and appreciate the attention to detail that creates an immersive world within the shopping center. The Ancient Explorer course is highly recommended for its interactive elements.
We played the two courses here in the week, and having gone before 1pm we got to play the two courses for the price of one round. It's really good fun, and quite tricky! It's quite an immersive experience with a lot to watch and listen to whilst you're playing. There is a bar & they do food. They also do student & blue light discounts.
J P — Google review
Ryan was an outstanding member of staff—extremely friendly, helpful, and welcoming. He went above and beyond by offering us student discounts and even gave us two games for the price of one. Even though we were a bit lost during the experience, Ryan guided us through it with patience and enthusiasm. His support really made our visit memorable!
Wahaab M — Google review
Fun mini golf place, went there for work social event and had a good time. Good selection of drinks and snacks available. Free bag storage and clean bathroom.
Yaran L — Google review
Where do I start! This place is amazing fun. Well organised chaos! There were 9 of us, 5 adults and 4 kids (11 to 15) so we had two teams. We didn't book but got there at 11 on the Saturday so it wouldn't be too busy. We did both courses, 18 holes each (max 6 putt rule on each hole so you never have to wait too long) and had the pizza meal deal in between. Both golf and food very good value, atmosphere really relaxed and staff can't do enough for you (Saturday 27th Oct am staff if a manager is reading this!). One of our party is autistic but despite the noise and quite a few people she had a blast. I can't recommend this place enough. Money we'll spent and a great 15th birthday party. We'll done all at Tree Tops Birmingham.
Jayne W — Google review
We needed to do something while we waited for our train. We got the 2 for 1 deal as we were there early. they have two courses. I'm not sure if it would be great value if we didn't get the 2 for 1. We managed to do the first course without anyone In front of us. The holes are very similar. can be completed fairly quickly if there's no one in front of you.
Abdul H — Google review
Really fun experience for anyone of any age! We took our girl guides on a Saturday afternoon, it was fairly busy but managed well and we had ample time to play our game. Would really recommend if you like crazy golf
Casey D — Google review
Great fun ,really enjoyed my visit ,very good value for money ,friendly atmosphere,great customer service highly recommended
Iain C — Google review
Two years ago we did one side of the golf course so we wanted to do the other said so we did and what fun we had yesterday.
Adam D — Google review
Ground Level, Bullring & Grand Central, Birmingham B5 4BA, United Kingdom•https://adventuregolf.com/birmingham•+44 121 817 9026•Tips and more reviews for Treetop Golf Birmingham

45The Big Birmingham Bake

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The Big Birmingham Bake offers a unique and entertaining experience for couples of all cooking abilities. Participants are provided with all the necessary tools and ingredients to create a delicious dessert within 90 minutes, adding an element of pressure and fun to the activity. The event takes place in an iconic tent, where contestants present their final creations to a panel of experts for evaluation.
What a fantastic day! Champagne was our head chef and she made the experience! She made all the important stuff really fun and easy to follow and on hand to help with any baking issues. The cocktails served were tasty and very boozy! not sure that helped with the final product but as we were there to celebrate my son and his partners stag it just made for a great fun day! I would recommend anyone to go, great few hours well worth the money!
Michelle P — Google review
The experience was exceptionally enjoyable. The entire setup is impressive, with easily accessible equipment and straightforward instructions. The host provided immediate and helpful assistance with any concerns. Her demeanor was notably pleasant and welcoming. The workspace was maintained throughout the session. The time passed quickly; despite the time constraints, the immersive nature of the activity fostered intense focus. The unexpected victory was a delightful surprise. This experience is highly recommended for individuals of all ages.
Zainab A — Google review
Absolutely loved the event, it was so so much fun and the hen and the rest of the party loved it! The only thing I'd say that could be improved would be that we were told to get there 20 minutes early, and we weren't greeted when we arrived and we weren't let in until nearly the booked time so the 20 minutes was a bit pointless and frustrating when travelling from across different parts of the country. Otherwise the cake, instructions and atmosphere was great!
Katherine F — Google review
It was suuuch a fun evening!!! Champagne’s energy is contagious, she was very helpful and all the ingredients were already weighed and ready for use. The annoying parts are basically taken care of for you and you just have to follow the instructions. For flavour and decorations, it’s really up to you! The theme for last night was Tutti frutti and we took it quite literally, and… WE WON! We also get to take the cake home so that’s breakfast, lunch and dinner for the next few days😂 Overall, the competition was so fun, it’s such a good couple or group activity. I highly recommend it!
Zeinab H — Google review
We just had the best time. So many laughs but oh my goodness, stressful but in a good way! Champagne, the head chef, was fantastic and made a laugh so much, her sense of humour was just great. We were very pleased with ourselves when we managed to produce a wonky hedgehog cake but know now that we’d never enter that show on the telly! We’ll definitely return, thank you!
Jackie O — Google review
Great experience with our family group this weekend. Whole session planned really well, Champagne was brilliant with info, personality and checking up on everyone. Handled a curveball really well too👌 The wider team were so efficient and attentive also. We had great fun though a bit stressful at times, a real bake off experience! Recommend to everyone
Erin M — Google review
We had a fabulous day at the Big Bake, it was very well organised. All of the staff were friendly and on hand to help with clearing stations ect. Our Head Chef&Judge Champagne was excellent and really made our experience for us! We couldn’t recommend highly enough and will definitely be back in the future :)
Karen T — Google review
We had such a fabulous time creating our Ice Lolly showstoppers for my sisters Hen Do. The staff were amazing and were always on hand for advice and also cleaning up some of the empty dishes / used utensils throughout to ensure you had enough space to create your showstopper masterpiece! We were baking on the hottest weekend of the year but were kept cool by the air conditioning units positioned throughout the tent! We were able to enjoy a few refreshments after the bake at the onsite bar.
Sheri M — Google review
110 Floodgate St, Deritend, Birmingham B5 5SR, United Kingdom•http://www.thebigbirminghambake.com/•Tips and more reviews for The Big Birmingham Bake
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46Grain & Glass, JQ

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Nestled beside the Museum of The Jewellery Quarter, Grain & Glass is a whisky haven that invites everyone to explore the diverse world of whiskies. With a belief that there's a perfect whisky for every palate—even for those who think they dislike it—this Birmingham gem aims to transform perceptions about this beloved spirit. At Grain & Glass, guests can immerse themselves in an educational experience within their dedicated tasting room, guided by knowledgeable specialists eager to share insights into whisky production and tasting techniques.
I went to a tasting session as a birthday present and wow I was not disappointed. Even if you don’t like Whisky you will become a convert. Ren, our tasting guide was amazing and so knowledgeable explaining loads about the processes, history and differences between whisky. In fact all the stuff were really friendly and we ended up having a couple of more drinks in the bar after, the Blood Orange Old Fashion has now become my favourite! All in all it was fantastic value for money and I would definitely go again to try one of the other tasting experiences they offer, probably as a joint anniversary present with my wife who loves whisky. Go go go, but remember to pace your self, I won’t have a predrink next time as after that and 6 good measures and two drinks in the bar after I was a little wobbly walking back to the train station 😂
Roly B — Google review
What a great way to spend your Saturday afternoon. We booed for the world of whisky tasting session for 1 and a half hours. Renata was a superb host and so knowledgable. She really turned my world of whiskey drinking on its head. Thoroughly enjoyed by myself and the other half. She’s now converted to whisky drinking 😳😂
Steven C — Google review
'The story of Japan' Whisky Tasting was a great experience. 6 whisky samples and a lot learned about the whisky & culture of Japan. Our host Renata was fun, engaging and extremely knowledgeable. It is very good value for money & I'm looking forward to booking my next tasting experience at Grain&Glass!
Richard L — Google review
I brought a world of whiskeys tasting as a gift for my fella. It was brilliant, learned a lot, the host was super knowledgeable, funny and engaging, had many giggles and tried some incredible whiskey! Highly recommend, even just for one drink, lovely place and incredible staff!
Ria P — Google review
Went for a whisky tasting event which was £40 per person but well worth it. Stayed for extra drinks afterwards and loved it so much we joined the Whisky Club. Per person spend reflects the event cost. Individual drinks are £8-10. Did not have food so can’t comment but got the impression that food was mainly served as an accompaniment to the whisky. Tasting event was in a separate quiet back room and very well done by an extremely knowledgable whisky specialist. Looking forward to our next visit.
Alex C — Google review
Just love this place. Whether it's a work event, with a few mates or just pop in solo for a wee dram for a chat, I always feel at home. Great atmosphere and really passionate staff who always make you feel welcome. And even if you think you don't like whisky I'm sure the team can convert you... :)
Jon T — Google review
Heavy rain drove us into this surprising bar in The Jewellery Quarter (FYI soon to be relocated near to Jewellery Quarter train station). We didn’t realise it was primarily a whiskey bar and had 2 lovely gin and tonics and a Kavalan whiskey. They also had Guinness and few other beers and wine. Megan was very welcoming and informative about whiskey; how to smell, taste, drink and appreciate it. She even tempted two of us non whiskey drinkers to try new locally distilled “Spirit of Birmingham”. We will be returning to new venue when they are rumoured to be having rum and chocolate tastings! 🥃 🥳
Kevin R — Google review
One of our absolute favourites to visit with fabulous hospitality from Aaron and an unrivalled choice of whiskeys. The cheese and whiskey pairing was amazing and cant wait to return before the big move.
James H — Google review
75-80 Vyse St, Birmingham, B18 6HA, United Kingdom•https://grainandglass.co/•+44 121 551 5942•Tips and more reviews for Grain & Glass, JQ

47The Gas Street Basin

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The Gas Street Basin is a prime example of Birmingham's extensive canal network. One of its notable features is the Roundhouse, constructed in 1874 as a storehouse and stables. Today, it serves as a starting point for exploring the canals on foot or through guided kayak and bike tours. This well-preserved horseshoe-shaped building offers an ideal launchpad for experiencing the area's scenic waterways.
Loved it here! Will definitely be going back 👌
Rebecca C — Google review
There are lots of towpaths by the canal system in Birmingham. Gas Street basin has some converted buildings mixed with older reminders of the industrial past.
Karen B — Google review
Simply amazed by Botanists Restaurant and bar.
Bruce R — Google review
(Translated by Google) The canals with the long houseboats are typical of Birmingham. You can take a nice walk along the bank and cross the canal over bridges. Restaurants and cafes can be found everywhere. (Original) Die Kanäle mit den langen Hausbooten sind typisch für Birmingham. Man kann am Ufer schön spazieren gehen und über Brücken die Kanalseite wechseln. Überall sind Restaurants und Cafes zu finden.
Juergen D — Google review
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48Gas Street Basin

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Gas Street Basin is a picturesque area situated in the heart of Birmingham, where the Worcester and Birmingham Canals converge with the city's canal network. It's renowned for its tranquil ambiance, making it perfect for leisurely strolls, bike rides, and runs along the towpaths beside the canals.
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49The Custard Factory

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The Custard Factory, located in the Digbeth area of Birmingham, is a vibrant and unique cultural hub housed within beautifully restored Victorian buildings. This creative space is home to independent shops, cafes, bars, and event spaces that offer visitors an eclectic shopping experience. From designer boutiques to vintage stores and art galleries, there's something for everyone looking for a departure from mainstream retail.
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Best attractions in nearby cities

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  • Top things to do and attractions in Peak District National Park
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  • Top things to do and attractions in Kidderminster
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bakewell
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ironbridge Gorge
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bewdley
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ironbridge

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sheffield
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Leicester
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Stoke-on-Trent
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Gloucester
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Cheltenham
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Shrewsbury
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Stratford-upon-Avon
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Coventry
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Peak District National Park
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Worcester
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Wolverhampton
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Telford
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Matlock
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Walsall
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Solihull
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sandwell
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Warwick
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Stafford
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tamworth
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Lichfield
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Dudley
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kidderminster
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bakewell
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ironbridge Gorge
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bewdley
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Atherstone
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ironbridge

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