This exhibition centre is huge. We visit to watch Crufts dog show and had a great day. There were plenty of cafe's shops and even a Wetherspoons to get lunch and a drink. The car parks are vast and we walked instead of using the courtesy bus and it was quite a hike. We felt that £16 for a day's parking was steep and shudder at the cost of paying a further premium to park closer.
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This exhibition centre is huge. We visit to watch Crufts dog show and had a great day. There were plenty of cafe's shops and even a Wetherspoons to get lunch and a drink. The car parks are vast and we walked instead of using the courtesy bus and it was quite a hike. We felt that £16 for a day's parking was steep and shudder at the cost of paying a further premium to park closer.
The National Exhibition Center is a landmark building in this area. The magnificent building is very modern. The design style is very good. The lighting is very good. The marble floor is clean and high-grade. Many special exhibitions are worth paying attention to. ~ recommended!
great venue for music events and gigs. been here a few times & always have a good experience
The Birmingham National Exhibition Centre is very close to Birmingham Airport and is separated by the National Railway. Very convenient for exhibitors and spectators. The bus system is too bad, basically a long time to go.
From the opening of the National Exhibition Centre in 1976 to today, Birmingham has grown into the largest exhibition centre in the UK. Its convenient location is also a significant factor. I wonder if it will affect it after Brexit?