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West Bromwich in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in West Bromwich, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
West Bromwich offers a mix of green space and industrial heritage in the heart of the Black Country. You can explore Sandwell Valley Country Park and its nature trails, farm and lakes, or visit the timber-framed Oak House Museum for a glimpse of local history. Dartmouth Park provides landscaped gardens and views toward the town, while football fans may enjoy catching a match at The Hawthorns, home of West Bromwich Albion. Its location also makes it a practical base for visiting nearby Birmingham and the wider West Midlands.
With favorites like The Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Oak House Museum, and Black Country Living Museum, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees.0
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  • West Bromwich in 2 days
  • Most popular attractions
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Black Country Living Museum, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 6 hours of your day.
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National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham

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3.7
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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.
Great aquarium! They have penguins and otters among lots of other sea creatures. The entire set up was very different from most aquariums. It was kind of like walking around a mountainous island. Quite interesting. Unfortunately, we paid the full price since we didn't know that it was cheaper to buy the tickets in advance.
Andrew F — 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
Visited on a Saturday with pre-booked tickets and went straight in. It was as busy as you would expect on a weekend. Theres a route to follow and as long as you are patient in certain places you can see everything (unless creatures are hiding) There are some additional options like photos taken and a VR experience included in the admission charge. There is quite a bit to see and different areas. There are toilets at the start and halfway through, there is a shop at the end but no cafe. It takes around 60-90 mins to go round but we didnt do any photos or VR. It does look a bit tired and dated in places and the enclosures look a bit on the smaller side especially for the Penquins and Sea Otters. We used Tescos Clubcard vouchers to pay but our tickets would have been £55.00 which is steep for what you get but, if you used all the things offered it might seem better value for money
Beth H — Google review
National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham: A Submerged City Escape ​The National SEA LIFE Centre in Birmingham offers an engaging and surprisingly intimate exploration of the underwater world, making it a perfect family outing in the city centre. While its footprint is smaller than some coastal aquariums, it packs a real punch, particularly with its signature attraction: the UK's only 360-degree Ocean Tunnel. ​Walking through this clear acrylic tunnel is genuinely jaw-dropping, providing an immersive experience as sharks, rays, and the beloved giant green sea turtle, Molokai, glide directly overhead and beneath your feet. This highlight alone justifies the visit, offering incredible photographic moments and a true sense of being submerged. ​Beyond the ocean tunnel, key exhibits include the playful Gentoo penguins in their icy habitat and the charming sea otters, Ozzy and Ola, who reside in the Mammal Rescue Facility. Interactive elements like the rock pool, where visitors can gently touch a starfish, keep younger guests highly engaged. Other sections, like the jellyfish displays and the Clownfish Kingdom, are vibrant and well-presented. ​While tickets can be pricey, seeking out available discounts or utilizing combination passes with nearby attractions like LEGOLAND Discovery Centre offers better value. Allow about 90 minutes to two hours for a comfortable tour. Despite sometimes being busy, the SEA LIFE Centre remains a truly "splash hit" and a memorable journey into marine conservation and discovery.
Augustus O — Google review
We had a fantastic afternoon here with my daughter and grandson! It’s such a wonderful place, and we especially loved watching the feeding the sea otters, Ozzy and Ola. The gentleman narrating was so friendly and knowledgeable, answering all our questions with enthusiasm. He’s a real asset to the centre and made our visit extra special — we only wish we’d caught his name!
Stef — Google review
It's OK for young children, not a long experience for the price so would definitely plan other activities around this if you are travelling into Birmingham. Staff are very friendly and knowledgeable and the venue is clean and tidy. The immediate area, Brindley Place, is clean and well presented and has parking nearby.
Paul — 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
6 min · 2.2 mi
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The Birmingham Botanical Gardens

4.4
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3.5
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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Cafe
Charity
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
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
Lots of plants to discover and various type of trees and flowers as well. Plenty of benches around to sit, some in the sun and some in the shade. Quiet and Peaceful tranquility. About £9 entry for adults (slightly high if you pay donation) & minimum £3 parking fee.
Snowy N — 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
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Day 2

Proximity is everything
For day 2, we bundled attractions like Black Country Living Museum and Oak House Museum and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 7 hours.
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Black Country Living Museum

4.7
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4.5
(6345)
Open air museum
Museums
History museum
Specialty Museums
The Black Country Living Museum offers a fascinating journey back in time to the 19th and 20th centuries, set across 26 acres of meticulously recreated historic buildings from the Black Country. Visitors can explore over fifty authentic shops, houses, and workshops that capture the essence of this industrial region. The museum features a canalside village where costumed characters bring history to life, while attractions such as an underground mine, tram rides, and canal trips provide immersive experiences.
Great museum, a lovely day out! A very interactive experience, staff are very good. So many things to see and do. The fish and chips are well worth a try, and the pub on site is just amazing to sit in! Have visited multiple times and will be going back again! Especially considering it's 12 months free return! Great value for money, and a great day out, fun for all the family
Aidan. G — Google review
Almost 5 stars but this was our first visit & entering the carpark we had no idea or signs to say which way to the entrance or instructions to pay for the carpark. It wasn't very busy today but we thoroughly enjoyed our time spending over 4 hrs. The staff were delightful & oh so helpful. Fish & Chips were utterly delicious, best I've had in a long long time. The houses & shops were wonderful, bringing back so many memories. All in all a truly wonderful day, thank you.
Barbara H — Google review
Such an amazing experience. The museum and what it offers is phenomenal and the staff and volunteers are so engaging. The way they have set this up is exemplary and we learned so much from the people there and the exhibits. The forging and Army and Navy store were two of our favourites as well as the canal and chain shop area. A must see if you are here, a short train ride from Birmingham New Street to Tipton and it's about a 15 minute walk to the museum. Excellent day.
Mark C — Google review
Well worth a visit. Great family day out. We have two boys 7 and 11. They engaged really well. The fun fair cost more but parents of little ones went on free and they were great. Staff were super 👌. The fish and chips were amazing much better than we get these days and cheaper. The demonstrations were informative and entertaining. Definitely go down the mine but watch your head! The gift shop was reasonably priced.
Rach W — Google review
Really enjoyed it and here. Took my 8 year old. Lovely to walk around and really takes you back. Even I remember houses like these when I was alot younger. The boat rides do have an additional cost. There is alot to see and do. Although they do have some eateries we didn't bother. I think I'd have preferred a packed lunch regardless. Definitely recommend a visit here!
Charl X — Google review
Open air museum, this is more like a small, Industrial Revolution, town with plenty to see and do. Very good parking facilities with plenty of disabled space as well as spaces for families, especially those with younger children giving easy access to site. A quick 2 minute walk from the car park to the main entrance where you are greeted into a large atrium in a modern building with a comprehensive gift shop to the right on entry. To the left there is an eatery serving up hot and cold food, and the usual coffees/teas and soft drinks etc. Exiting the main entrance the is a world of history in front of you starting with a tour of the mines. Sadly even early In the morning 10:30 (30 mins after opening) there was a long queue however this was accessible during the day. Old buildings galore, presented in various period decor all accessible to view both upstairs and down as well as black smiths, foundries, smelting, brick production, the list goes on. Heritage building with cars and bikes for viewing. The museum also runs a bus service with busses from 1940’s. They operate an early funfair with several period rides including ghost train, carousel and penny slot machines, well worth a ride. To the rear of the museum there is a modern building dedicated to the canal trust and preservation with the ability to take passenger on a boat ride through the caves where they mined line stone. Several found outlets in the various building, accessible toilet throughout the site, actors on site who interact with the public. All in all a fantastic day out FYI, I travelled from Essex the morning of the visit. Worth every penny.
Digital V — Google review
What an amazing day we had at the Black Country living museum. We got there about 10am and stayed about 5 hours . So much to see and do. The staff was very friendly and helpful and willing to answer any questions. The fish and chips was amazing . Had one or a few beers in various locations. Then we went back for peaky blinders night . What a great time that was. Music and attractions all over the museum. Can’t wait to go back for a 40s or 60s night next year.
Antony S — Google review
Absolutely incredible experience, we do come quite often due to being in the midlands but the new updates are fantastic and there is so so much to do. I actually don’t think the museum is open long enough to do everything they now have on offer. Not to worry you are able to return as many times as you like within a year with those tickets! Incredible! Such a good time had by all!
Casey D — Google review
Discovery Wy, Dudley, DY1 4AL, United Kingdom•https://bclm.com/•+44 121 557 9643•Tips and more reviews for Black Country Living Museum
9 min · 4.2 mi
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Oak House Museum

4.6
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4.6
(61)
Museum
History Museums
Located in West Bromwich, Oak House Museum offers a captivating journey back in time to the 17th century. The well-preserved half-timbered yeoman farmer's house showcases exquisite panelling and authentic 17th-century furniture. Visitors can explore various rooms such as the parlour, kitchen, and bedrooms through guided tours, gaining insight into life during the Stuart period.
Amazing history to see in this house. I enjoyed the tour guide who narrated the entire history of this place beautifully. Visited during the Christmas season , it was a great experience to be in the 400 year house of Turton.
Nevin P — Google review
Nice friendly volunteers show you round this Tudor farmhouse with no pretentions It's good to see a serious take on history in its context, and its relations to today. The setting is beautiful with room for wildflowers and an outdoor children's play area.
Wayne C — Google review
What a lovely visit we've had this morning at the Oak House Museum and it was Free to visit. I wasn't expecting that much but was very surprised with the Visitors Centre which houses the cafe and a small shop. The house itself is made up of about 10 or so rooms over 2 floors as the house would have been circa 1700. There is plenty of information on displays around the house and friendly members of staff who are very informative and knowledgeable about the house. There is a lovely play area for the children at the back of the house and the garden are very well maintained. Unfortunately there is no parking so will have to park in the street which wasn't a problem as there is a boxed parking area big enough for around 6 cars next to the Oak House on Oak Road. Local museums like this need our support so we can remember our history of the area. The grounds are lovely to go and grab a drink from the cafe and sit and relax for a while. You would have to check Sandwell Museums Website for opening times but as of today I think they are open Tuesdays and Wednesdays 11am to 4pm.
Matt L — Google review
Nice Halloween experience for kids big and small. It was interesting to learn about victorian day life. A lots of surprises for kids.
Olga H — Google review
Went to the oak house museum on a Sunday morning . Free entry and so interesting to see how people lived years ago . Very informative
Antony S — Google review
The Halloween trail here this half term was excellent. My nine year old and I were welcomed and felt part of the event. The house is beautifully presented and the Halloween decorations kept us looking and looking and again.
Zirconia 2 — Google review
The house is set up as it would have been in the 1600s. Staff were extremely helpful and well informed. Very welcoming. Free admission is a big bonus too. Some real artefacts from the 1600s are on display and some items are reproduction. But they work together nicely to give a good impression of the house. The museum loses a star for opening hours which are not extensive. Check before you travel would be my advice
Wrichard11 — Google review
Visited on Heritage week, had a tour and talk, lady doing it was excellent and engaged with al ages on the tour, highly recommend a visit. Lots of history
Catherine S — Google review
Oak Rd, West Bromwich, B70 8HJ, United Kingdom•https://m.facebook.com/oakhousemuseum/•+44 121 553 0759•Tips and more reviews for Oak House Museum
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Farley Clock Tower

4.4
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Historical landmark
Good place for resting and going for the west Bromwich city centre.
Anish B — Google review
I remember many years ago there was a big thing over it being lit up at night, it didn't improve it much but stood out a lot more. For a long time I've slowly seen all that disappear. It needs work doing on it again to restore its lighting but Sandwell don't like to spend unless their brothers can make some money.
M B — Google review
This monument is one of my favourite ! Which is just magnificent, with loads of parking spaces for shopping, along the High Street, plus everybody should visit the local Sandwell Central library on the high street. Which is another beautiful looking building.
Nigel S — Google review
Historic clock tower named after the first Mayor of West Bromwich Reuben Farley. Red brick and terracotta. It's close to Dudley Street Guns Village Tram Stop. Can also be seen from the no 74 bus between Dudley and Birmingham when it passes through West Bromwich.
Elliott B — Google review
Clock tower. 1897 by Edward Pincher with relief panels by Albert Hopkins. Red brick and terra cotta. Square plan. The base has a continuous inscription below a moulded string: "This tower was erected in recognition of the public services of Alderman Reuben Farley JP". On three sides there are relief panels of the Town Hall, Oak House and Reuben Farley. On the east side there is a doorway with round head and moulded decoration. The upper stages of the tower have clasping buttresses terminating in octagonal pinnacles. Above the clock stage and below a cornice are three open arches on each side. The tower is surmounted by an openwork dome with finial and weather vane.
DENİZ Y — Google review
A wonderful view of the sunset taken 50metres away from the clock tower, by the way the time was 9pm.
Fredrick M — Google review
Its a great pokegym, at least team instinct controls it most of the time.
Chucken N — Google review
The Farley clock tower is a great landmark. You can't miss it.
Michael M — Google review
9LG, Carter's Grn, West Bromwich, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Farley Clock Tower
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Merkur Slots - West Bromwich

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The staff there is very friendly and offer you a complimentary drink.
Claire C — Google review
AMAZING! The best Merkur Slots Venue ever! One girl called ‘Chlo’ makes the best latte ever. Outstanding customer service, always offered a drink and snack upon entering the venue. Always spotless and perfectly presented. Most definitely gained a loyal customer in me! West Bromwich Merkur for the win!
Claire G — Google review
Amazing experience by amazing staff. Always welcomed warmly and offered a drink and snack. Ive been to Admiral and Shipley. The service is great to be honest but Merkur makes it that extra special and personal. A tall lad on the nights especially named Kieran is a charm. 10/10 recommend. Win or lose it’s always a good experience!
Kieran — Google review
I have popped in a few times and must say the staff are very polite and always offer a warm drink. Very clean and welcoming environment
Tony S — Google review
Overall good and clean venue. Customer service from all staff members is spot on from first entry into the venue until leaving. Drinks and snacks offered which is a good thing as a playing customer. One of if not the best Merkur venue I’ve been to in terms of playing and staff, would definitely recommend and will always return. 10/10
Tim J — Google review
After a pleasant phonecall with a pleasant lady I am looking forward to visiting for a game of bingo.
Helen N — Google review
Just a horrible place to have people with addictions would go in here offered tea bottles of water biscuits just to keep you in there there shouldn't be places like this allowed
Laura H — Google review
66, Kings Square, Sandwell Centre, West Bromwich B70 7NW, United Kingdom•https://merkurslotsvenues.com/•+44 121 592 0020•Tips and more reviews for Merkur Slots - West Bromwich
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