Thanks to a host of regeneration projects, the best things to do in Birmingham take advantage of the city's intriguing mix of urban cool and industrial heritage. Birmingham has been through more changes than most other British cities in the 21st century. Long gone are the dull concrete skyscrapers.
From the mirror-fronted façade of Birmingham’s Grand Central station to the 'bubble-wrapped' Bullring mall, modern architectural landmarks are scattered throughout the city centre. Add to this an impressive sporting pedigree and an eclectic food culture, everything from pop-up street dining to Britain’s supposedly greatest balti restaurants, and the reasons for exploring Britain's 2nd biggest city become clear.
What are the best things to do in Birmingham?
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Bullring Shopping Centre
Landmark retail complex with ultimate shopping
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Lees meerOne of Birmingham’s first modern marvels, the sci-fi-looking Bullring is one of the city’s best places to shop. Check out the gear of some of Britain’s best designers in Selfridges, or other prominent boutiques like All Saints and Kurt Geiger, while high street brands include H&M and Foot Locker.
In walking distance from New Street station and surrounded by several other prominent attractions, the Bullring is also a great choice come mealtimes. Opt for French bistro snacks, Asian noodles or plenty in between. And if you're looking for the best areas to stay, some of the biggest hotel chains are found near the Bullring Shopping Centre.
Locatie: Moor St, Birmingham B5 4BU, UK
Openingstijden: Monday–Friday from 10 am to 8 pm, Saturday from 9 am to 8 pm, Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm
Telefoonnummer: +44 (0)121 632 1526
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Cadbury World
Iconic chocolate-themed attraction
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Lees meerHome to one of the UK’s most loved chocolate brands, Cadbury World is just a few miles out from Birmingham city centre. Through exciting Cadbury-themed exhibits and experiences, you’ll get to see how chocolate is made. Take an adventure with Freddo in a 4D short film, then have a go at piping your own chocolatey treats before learning the origins of the cocoa bean on a trek through the Aztec Jungle.
You can even see workers producing handmade chocolate items for the gift shop. Consider a decadent freakshake as a suitably sweet end to the tour, then choose a hotel option that's close to Cadbury World, so you don't have far to go after a long day.
Locatie: Linden Rd, Bournville, Birmingham B30 1JR, UK
Openingstijden: Daily from 10 am to 4.30 pm during low season, daily from 9 am to 6 pm in peak season
Telefoonnummer: +44 (0)121 828 9300
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The Belfry golf course
One of the world’s most iconic golf courses
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Lees meerThe Belfry is where passionate golfers can experience some of the world’s best courses. Situated about a 15-minute drive from the centre of Birmingham, there are 3 professional-level courses to choose from: the majestic Brabazon Course, the picturesque Derby and the championship PGA National. With custom fitting suites, coaching sessions and a shop serving the latest kit, it’s the perfect place to work on your swing.
As you might expect from a golf course of this stature, there’s luxury found in every corner of The Belfry. While the courses are its main attractions, there’s also a full spa and impressive dining venues. There’s even an entertaining 12-hole miniature golf course to tackle with family and friends.
Locatie: The Belfry, Sutton Coldfield B76, Sutton Coldfield, UK
Telefoonnummer: +44 (0)1675 622701
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St. Philip’s Cathedral
Baroque cathedral hosting concerts and choirs
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Lees meerFor a spot of sightseeing in the swanky surroundings of Colmore Row, you can stop and gaze at St. Philip’s Cathedral. Built in 1715, the baroque stylings are pretty in any season, and you can see some beautifully preserved stained-glass windows. As it’s situated in Birmingham’s largest green space, it’s the perfect venue for host of events, from classic cinema screenings to candlelit concerts.
Mass takes place every Sunday, with free, guided tours and choral performances throughout the week. Surrounding the cathedral, you’ll find excellent shopping options, including a high-end department store on one side, and a collection of pubs and bars on the other.
Locatie: Cathedral Square, Colmore Row, Birmingham B3 2QB, UK
Openingstijden: Monday–Friday from 7.20 am to 6.30 pm, Saturday and Sunday from 8.20 am to 5.30 pm
Telefoonnummer: +44 (0)121 262 1840
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International Convention Centre
A world-class conference and event space
Lees meerThe International Convention Centre is one of the most popular places in the city for events and shows in an architectural marvel located along the canal. Traverse the bridges and walkways inside to reach several event spaces and The Mall. Whether you need to grab a bite to eat from Subway, or you want to browse Castle Fine Art’s gallery, it’s an ideal pre- or post-event stop.
Also in this vast event space is Symphony Hall. Considered to be one of the world’s finest concert halls, it has a stunning auditorium and has hosted many a rock or pop star in its time. If you require a workspace during your trip to the ICC, there are hotdesking facilities available.
Locatie: 8 Centenary Sq, Birmingham B1 2EA, UK
Openingstijden: Daily from 7 am to 11 pm
Telefoonnummer: +44 (0)1212 002000
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NEC: National Exhibition Centre
One of the largest event spaces in the UK
Lees meerThe NEC: National Exhibition Centre is a massive conference centre that hosts all sorts of shows and conventions in both indoor and outdoor spaces. Opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1976, it has used the decades since to expand and push the limits of its industry, becoming one of the UK’s prime destinations for events.
From trade and auto shows to expos and conventions, as well as the biggest names in the entertainment industry, the NEC always provides a memorable time. If you get hungry, stop by NECeat for various food and drink stands including Cornish pasties, Greek street food and classic coffee and sandwiches.
Locatie: Pendigo Way, Marston Green, Birmingham B40 1NT, UK
Openingstijden: Daily from 6 am to 4 am
Telefoonnummer: +44 (0)1217 804141
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Jewellery Quarter
Indie shopping hub
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Lees meerThis close-knit community of 150 jewellers and craftspeople lets you experience the industrial heritage of Birmingham. It’s said that up to 40% of Britain’s jewellery business is traded through this enclave of manufacturing on the northern edge of the city centre. You can easily walk to the Jewellery Quarter from New Street station in less than 20 minutes or take the train 1 stop to Jewellery Quarter station.
Interspersed between specialist jewellery shops, you’ll find pubs, museums, art galleries, auctioneers and other boutiques specialising in everything from wedding arranging to home furnishings. The Jewellery Quarter Festival takes place every July, featuring live music, parades and lots of shopping opportunities. Book your hotel in advance to stay near the Jewellery Quarter.
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Victoria Square
Historic square brimming with grand architecture
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Lees meerVictoria Square is home to many of Birmingham's most beautiful Victorian buildings and landmarks. The Town Hall and Birmingham Council House are 2 of the best examples of the city’s proud heritage. You’ll find the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery here, which contains several rooms of paintings and sculptures to enjoy for free.
The Baroque-style Birmingham Council House has an imposing dome and a clocktower, which has for many years been a popular meeting spot. The whole area is pedestrianised, which makes walking around easy. Every winter, Birmingham’s Frankfurt Christmas Market is set up in Victoria Square and is extremely popular with shoppers looking for presents, handicrafts and mulled wine.
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Black Country Living Museum
Showcasing the local history of Birmingham
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Lees meerThe Black Country Living Museum is a fascinating open-air museum that tells the unique story of Birmingham’s industrial history. Spanning more than 24 acres, the Black Country Living Museum features reconstructed shops, houses and industrial sites that celebrate steam power and manufacturing in the city’s past.
During your trip, you can take a ride on heritage vehicles, play historic street games and see live industrial demonstrations like nail making and chain making. You can also see a short film in a 1920s-era cinema, test your knowledge with a 1912 school lesson or have an old-fashioned drink in the Bottle & Glass Inn.
Locatie: Tipton Rd, Dudley DY1 4SQ, United Kingdom
Openingstijden: Wednesday–Sunday 10 am to 4 pm (closed Monday–Tuesday)
Telefoonnummer: +44 (0)121 557 9643
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Library of Birmingham
Innovative library with a focus on the arts
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Lees meerThe Library of Birmingham has reimagined the whole concept for the digital age, with surprises in store, inside and out. The building itself is a real head-turner, with a 7th-floor garden and several spacious viewing platforms. Forget what you think you know about libraries.
There’s a full programme of events to attend for free. Watch live theatre in the amphitheatre or explore the permanent exhibition dedicated to William Shakespeare, Britain’s most celebrated playwright. For film buffs, the entire National Film Archive is available in private booths, courtesy of the British Film Institute.
Locatie: Centenary Square, Broad St, Birmingham B1 2ND, UK
Openingstijden: Monday–Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm, open till 7 pm on Mondays and Tuesdays (Closed on Sundays)
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Balti Triangle
The birthplace of the balti curry
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Lees meerIt might sound strange, but Birmingham’s most famous culinary creation is the balti. It first started appearing in Birmingham restaurants in the 1970s, in an area referred to as the Balti Triangle. To try for yourself, head to Ladypool Road, just south of the city centre.
This fiery Pakistani/Indian dish, served in a metal bowl, is now a staple on menus throughout the country. Meat is roasted in a tandoor oven and then added to a rich curry that comes in several levels of spice. Most Balti restaurants don’t serve alcohol, but you are free to bring your own to enjoy with your meal.
Locatie: Ladypool Road, Birmingham B12, UK
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Football games at a Birmingham stadium
One of the city's most beloved sports
Birmingham boasts many professional sports teams, but in the hearts of most locals, football comes first. Watching football live is one of the best things to do in Birmingham, and the intense experience when you first walk up into the packed stands can really get the adrenaline pumping. Throughout the 90-minute match, the crowd will chant and sing, which is a big part of the experience.
The Premier League runs from August to May every year with most matches usually played on Saturday afternoons. To see Birmingham’s most recognised team, Aston Villa, go to Villa Park, but there are other popular teams and stadiums around the area too. Don’t forget to buy a souvenir t-shirt while you’re there.
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Brindley Place
Waterside nightlife and dining district
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Lees meerBrindley Place is packed with dining and nightlife options and crisscrossed by canals. In fact, Birmingham has more miles of canals than Venice. The whole area is alive with trendy bars, restaurants and attractions.
Simply stroll along and stop when a bar or restaurant takes your fancy, be it a German beer hall or demure cocktail lounge. A prominent focal point just next to Brindley Place is The Mailbox, the old central post office, which now features high-end restaurants, bars and BBC television studios. You’ll also find Ikon Gallery, the National Sea Life aquarium and the Arena Birmingham concert hall, as well as plenty of hotel options near Brindley Place.
Locatie: Brindley Place, Birmingham, B1, UK
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