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Birmingham City Guide,
Including
Birmingham Hotels
Author: Ms
Maria Williams
Britain's second biggest city after London is Birmingham. Birmingham
is the cultural centre of the West Midlands and offers the casual
visitor an enormous range of exciting opportunities and things to
do. Offering an unsurpassed range of shops and shopping centres, and
literally hundreds of activities and things to do, Birmingham is the
ideal tourist destination; a city that is always guaranteed to keep
you occupied.
As a city, Birmingham is packed with places to visit, enabling you
to get a real taste of the city's culture. Just a few of the places
include:
Birmingham Cathedral: Built in 1725, this is one of the city's most
beautiful historic buildings, complete with four Pre-Raphaelite
stained-glass windows.
The Royal Air Force Museum: Treat yourself to a stunning display of
aviation history and witness over seventy aircraft situated within
three separate wartime hangars. You'll see Spitfires, Hurricanes,
Vulcans and more.
Cadbury's World: One of the country's biggest and most popular
museums. You'll find out about the history of chocolate, and how it
originated in South America, as well as seeing a genuine production
line. Of course, a visit isn't complete without sampling the
produce...
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery: Witness a huge variety of exhibits
that range from spooky Egyptian mummies to a wooden toy collection
for the kids. Treat yourself to some culture and examine the largest
collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings in the world.
Birmingham Botanical Gardens: An astonishing fifteen acres of
beautiful gardens are available for exploration, as well as four
glasshouses containing exotic plants.
When it comes to finding something to do, you'll find that
Birmingham has it covered. Some ideal places for pursuits include:
The Ackers: If your family's into sport, then enjoy taking part in a
variety of activities including climbing, canoeing, skiing,
snowboarding and more. Occupying over seventy acres and located just
two miles from the city centre, The Ackers couldn't be more
convenient.
Second City Canal Cruises: Enjoy cruising down the Birmingham canals
and buy gifts from the souvenir shop.
The National Sea Life Centre: Witness over sixty displays of exotic
marine life, and find yourself enthralled by the undersea world. See
giant turtles, reef fish and sharks too.
Newbrook Farm Experience: Visit a working farm and keep an eye out
for the many rare breeds of animals that include cattle, hens, pigs,
ponies and goats.
Woodgate Valley Country Park: The perfect place for walkers, with
mile upon mile of tracks to explore. There's something for the kids
too, with a farm, play area and a fun pony-trekking centre.
If you're feeling hungry after touring Birmingham, you'll discover
that Birmingham is renowned for its culinary diversity - meaning
that you'll find the right meal, no matter what variety of food
you're looking for. Within the city, home-cooked traditional British
food goes hand-in-hand with exotic cuisine from India and China, and
all of Birmingham's eateries are in easily accessible locations.
Whichever end of the scale interests you - whether it is a simple
takeaway or a slap-up three-course meal at a Michelin-starred
restaurant - Birmingham has it covered. Here's a small selection of
the city's eating-places:
City Café Birmingham: Service, style and ambience are on the menu at
this top-rated restaurant that offers a la carte menus, a famous
Sunday lunch buffer and a vegetarian garden. Enjoy a live Jazz band
every Thursday evening.
Metro Bar & Grill: Free-range meats are the order of the day here,
along with a comprehensive fish board that changes daily. Metro also
serves a range of sandwiches and simple snack foods if you're
looking for something quick.
Peppers: Birmingham's top-rated Indian restaurant has every kind of
Indian dish imaginable, and you'll be spoilt for choice when you see
the menu. The restaurant's ethos is value for money. San Carlo
Ristorante: Authentic Italian food is what this restaurant offers,
with many of the ingredients imported directly from Italy. The chefs
and the management bring real individuality to the menu.
Opus Restaurant: Seasonal and regional are the keywords for this
eatery's menu, which offers genuine British meals with the
ingredients locally sourced.
When it comes to finding somewhere to stay in Birmingham, the only
problem you'll experience with Birmingham is the amount of options
available - so many, in fact, that you'll be spoilt for choice!
Short breaks and long stays are catered for in hotels and
guesthouses in the city centre or on the outskirts. Further, the
prices range from the immediately affordable to more expensive and
luxurious rooms. If you're looking for an alternative, then you'll
find that Birmingham has plenty of options ranging from campsites to
self-catering accommodation. There are also special packages
available, such as the spa break, where you'll find yourself
pampered into luxury.
When you've finished exploring Birmingham by day, you'll discover
that the city comes alive at night with some of the coolest pubs and
nightclubs around. Whether you're looking for a relaxing sit down
and drink, or want to party away the small hours, you'll doubtlessly
discover the ideal venue. The Nightingale Club, located in the heart
of the city centre, has three levels incorporating numerous bars,
discos, a restaurant and a games room. Meanwhile, The Jam House is a
nightclub supported by music maestro Jools Holland, and holds up to
600 people. Alternatively, Rick's Garden Café & Bar in Birmingham
offers you the opportunity to enjoy Mediterranean cuisine under the
stars.
The above information should give you some idea of just what
Birmingham has to offer as a city. There's something to keep you
occupied whatever your interest, with a whole range of different
cultural activities. If you're traditional, you'll enjoy visiting
the city's many museums and art galleries, and learning about
Birmingham's history. If you're part of a family, you'll discover
attractions that have proved to be popular with thousands of
children while in Birmingham. Eating, shopping, seeing and doing...
all four bases are covered when you come to Birmingham.
Hotels in
Birmingham
Birmingham NEC/Airport Premier Travel Inn City Inn Birmingham
Campanile Hotel - Birmingham Copthorne Hotel Birmingham Birmingham
Great Barr Hotel Holiday Inn Birmingham Airport The Norfolk Hotel
Portland Hotel Ye Olde Station Guest House Birmingham, Shustoke Days
Inn Birmingham East Britannia Hotel Birmingham Macdonald Burlington
Hotel Best Western The Westley Hotel Central Guest House Express by
Holiday Inn Birmingham Castle Bromwich Heath Lodge Hotel Express by
Holiday Inn Birmingham NEC Novotel Birmingham Airport Hagley Court
Hotel Apollo Hotel Corus hotel Birmingham South Bridge House Hotel
Fairlawns At Aldridge(Best Western) RAMADA BIRMINGHAM (FORMERLEY
DAYS HOTEL) Express by Holiday Inn Birmingham Oldbury M5, Jct.
Novotel Birmingham Centre Paragon Hotel Thistle Birmingham City
Birmingham Edgbaston Jurys Inn Birmingham Premier Apartments
Birmingham The Edgbaston Palace Hotel
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About the
Author:
Maria Williams Website:
http://www.sleepuk.com
Biography:
Maria writes for Sleep UK - providers of cheap uk hotels.
Things
To Do and See in Birmingham
Coughton Court, Birmingham
Located in the historic home of the Throckmorton family
since the
15th century, this interesting museum tells the story
of
the notorious Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
Attraction type: Historic home
Balti Triangle,
Birmingham
A huge group of Pakistani restaurants situated on
Ladypool Road, Moseley Road, Stoney Lane and Stratford Road.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Cadbury World,
Birmingham
"Choc-a-holics" everywhere will swoon while touring this
dream factory, where they can see, smell and taste hand-made
chocolate.
Attraction type: Factory tour
Barber Institute
of Fine Arts, Birmingham
Founded in 1932, this institute has acquired an outstanding
collection
of Old Master and 19th-century art, which includes
masterpieces by Simone Martini, Bellini, Rubens, Murillo and
Gainsborough.
Attraction type: Art museum
Birmingham Museum
and Art Gallery, Birmingham
This gallery opened in 1886 and today houses a huge collection
of
Pre-Raphaelite paintings and other works by many other Victorian
artists.
Attraction type: Art gallery; Art museum
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