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Pentahotel Birmingham
3.9/5113 Reviews
Fabulous hotel in the heart of Birmingham. Walk is not too far to Broad street which is where we were headed. The decor is tastefully done and the pool table on the 1st floor was greatly enjoyed for a little bit of relaxation and competitiveness. Stayed in a Penter plus room on the 7rh floor and despite the lack of bath robe and slippers which it stated on trip, the room was modern, fresh, clean and comfortable.
Birmingham CC (New St Station)
4.1/547 Reviews
The location is near the train station, very convenient, the room is very clean, unexpectedly good, recommended; in addition, there are many shopping malls, restaurants near the location, really convenient, reasonable price
Ibis Styles Birmingham Centre
4.1/5108 Reviews
We stayed here as a family during the Commonwealth games and were more than happy with the hotel. We stayed in a family room with a sofa bed made up for the children - perfect size for two toddlers but might be a squeeze for two older children. The room was clean, tidy and had everything we needed. The location is perfect and within walking distance to the City centre. Lovely walk along the canal to Brindley Place and Sealife Centre. The hotel has its own underground car park which is a real bonus priced at £13 per night. Follow the one way system round to the rear of the hotel and you'll see the entrance. The hotel was full to capacity but still plenty of spaces. Tea and coffee facilities in the room, but we used the free drinks vending machine in reception instead. Good selection of drinks and available 24 hours. We added breakfast on the last morning and it was £9 per adult, children free. Good selection of cooked breakfast, cereals, continental. Overall a great stay and I wouldn't hesitate to stay here again if we came to Birmingham again.
Radisson Blu Hotel, Birmingham
4.2/5130 Reviews
The room is generally okay, the location is in the city center, and the transportation is convenient. The front desk service is average and communication is difficult. The facilities next to the hotel are very convenient. It is very close to Chinatown and shopping malls in the city center, and it takes 5 minutes to walk to the train station.
Holiday Inn Express Birmingham - City Centre
4.5/5119 Reviews
Quite a central location with a 10 minute walk into the centre. Helpful front desk staff and decent sized clean rooms. Simple breakfast available. Parking available nearby.
Staybridge Suites Birmingham
4.5/566 Reviews
We stayed in a one bedroom suite for 2 nights, on the fifth floor, with a 2 year old toddler. Overall our stay was ok, the apartment had what we needed, was well located and noise was minimal at night. Cleanliness was ok but could be improved eg stains on armchairs in living room, dust on shower curtain rail. Good range of items at breakfast. However a couple of issues we flagged to reception: At the breakfast buffet on our last morning, I filled up my toddler’s milk cup with milk from the fridge, before passing it to another guest, and then filling up his cereal with the same bottle. Luckily, before he’d drunk much of the milk, the other guest came over to tell me she thought the milk was off and had seen me fill up a sippy cup with it. My husband tasted it and confirmed it was sour and fizzy. I went to check the fridge and there were several bottles of milk that had gone past their clearly stated sell by dates, including one that didn’t have a cap on. I immediately told breakfast staff who had been moving bottles around with ample opportunity to check dates, and didn’t receive an apology. Later we told reception, they apologised but no remedial action offered. Had the other guest not informed me, my son and other guests could have been very sick. Staff need to be trained to check sell by dates on items at offer at breakfast, before putting them out for guests to use. We had another issue with the travel cot supplied, it didn’t have a proper mattress, just a folded up board. Reception did offer to bring up towels/sheets to fold and act as a mattress but I thought this was poor. We ended up buying a travel cot mattress for our stay. These combined issues affected our stay so can’t give more than 2 stars.

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Birmingham Travel Guide

Hotels in Birmingham

Weather, the best time to travel:

Birmingham is popularly referred to as the second city of the United Kingdom. This is because it is the second-largest city in England as well as the UK. It lies 110 miles northwest of London and acts as the cultural, financial, commercial and social centre of the West and East Midlands. Recently, a high-speed rail system has been developed in the city and it will be hosting the 2022 Commonwealth games as well. The city has organized many such international sporting events in the past as well, in the famous Edgbaston Cricket Ground located here. Birmingham holds an interesting past, unique architecture, literary, music and gastronomy scenes. It has been ranked the 4th most visited city in the UK by foreign visitors. 

The city enjoys a temperate maritime climate which means cool summers and cool winters. There are rare cases of extreme temperatures. The average maximum temperature during the summer remains around 21.3°C, while in winter it is around 6.7°C. The city also sometimes witnesses snowfall. These suitable climatic conditions also make it a popular holiday destination. The ideal time to visit the city would be from March to May or from September to November. 

Airport/ nearby airport:

Birmingham houses the Birmingham International Airport which is located around 10 kilometres from the city centre. It has two terminals and is the seventh busiest airport in the UK in terms of passenger traffic. Loaded by world-class facilities, the Birmingham Airport is the major hub for Flybe, which is Europe’s biggest regional airline and largest base for Ryanair and TUI Airways as well. Getting to Birmingham from Birmingham Airport is made easy by the SkyRail. Board a train from the airport and it is just a matter of 10-15 minutes to reach the city centre. Around 6-7 trains run every hour from the airport. Other modes of transport available to reach the city centre include either buses or taxis. 

Transportation:

Birmingham City has an efficient public transport system for the convenience of its people as well as tourists. Following are the major modes of transportation available in the city:

  1. Train: There are eight local railway lines in the city which are connected to all major attractions. It is managed by West Midlands Railway for the West Midland. This is quite affordable and fastest way to travel around Birmingham.
  2. Buses & Trams: National Express West Midlands dominates the bus service in the city. However, there are 50 other private operators as well.  Rest assured the city is well connected using buses and you can find the bus timetable online easily.
  3. Taxis: The famous black taxis run in the city. They are the best option if you have heavy luggage or love your privacy.

How to get to the destination:

Birmingham International Airport is the seventh busiest airport in the UK and connects the city well to the entire world. The airport offers flights to amazing international destinations in the Middle East, India, North America, Europe and the Caribbean. There are various flights available for locations in the UK as well. 

Various airlines which operate regular flights from this airport include Air India, Blue Islands, EasyJet, Emirates, Enter Air, Air France, FlyEgypt, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines etc. Reaching this city will never be a problem just plan your holiday and try making bookings in advance!

Hotel info, prices for different hotel range:

Planning a holiday to Birmingham or maybe a short trip? There are so many interesting places to stay. There are chain hotels in Birmingham as well as quaint guesthouses to choose from. Following are the areas which will serve you the best:

 City-centre: This is the best and most sought after area to book Birmingham hotels. This is because you live close to the attractions, shopping areas, best restaurants and are well connected to the rest parts of the city. You will find all classes of hotels here, like the 5-star, 4-star, 3-star, flashpacker style and backpacker style as well. A 3-star Birmingham hotel in this area will charge you around 78€ to 94€ for a day. A 4-star hotel will charge somewhere between 105€ to 161€ for a day’s stay. To earn great Birmingham hotel deals, it is advised to book your stay in advance! Westside: Lying to the west of the city centre, this area is known for its nightlife. The clubs in this area are very famous and many celebrities come here to party. You can find decent hotels in this region with restaurants serving Indian and English food. Cheap hotels in Birmingham are mostly found here.

Birmingham Tourist Information:

Top tourist attraction in Birmingham:

Birmingham has played a major role in the UK’s industrial revolution and is now a rich city both in wealth as well as culture. The city has many canals passing through and can be compared to Amsterdam and Venice. Visitors are attracted to many Birmingham attractions each year. Following are our top picks in the city:

  1. Victoria Square & Birmingham City Centre: To experience some remarkable state of the art in this city you must visit this spot. Walk on the pedestrian-friendly Victoria square and look around for the magnificent Town Hall. Other marvellous architecture here is the Symphony Hall with a stunning auditorium which features performers and A-list singers regularly. You should also visit Council House and Chamberlain Square located nearby.
  2. Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: The city holds a fascinating history and to know about it, this museum should be on your things to do in Birmingham list. It has a collection of works by prolific painters and artwork from the 17th to 19th centuries. You will also find 6000 wooden toys and other items made up of wood from the Pinto collection. Also, explore the Ikon Gallery inside.
  3. Cadbury World, Bournville: Welcoming lacs of visitors each year, this is a popular attraction among tourists. Learn how this business kick-started, know about the history of chocolate and manufacturing process through interactive exhibits here. Do try making your confectionary and shop at the largest Cadbury sweet shop in the world. 

Top food places in Birmingham:

Birmingham city is known for its diverse food culture. You can easily find a Michelin-starred restaurant to budgeted street food and restaurants in this city. The areas where you find good food in the city are:

  1. City-centre: You can relish and satiate your taste buds in this part of the city. It has a proper blend of fine-dining restaurants to cheap eats. Four Michelin starred restaurants are located in this part of the city. Also, you can find cuisines from all around the world here.
  2. Westside: For some delectable English and Indian food restaurants you should visit the Westside, lying on the west of city-centre.
  3. Broad Street: For a plethora of bars and nightclubs you should visit this part of the city. You will find delicious food here along with having an amazing time!

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