Things to do in Walsall District (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated September, 2025) | Trip.com
Open today at 10:00-16:00 (admission ends at 15:00)
Elbik:“We made a dedicated trip and had a lovely few hours. There was lots to see with split levels that kept your interest. The penguins were nice, the octopus made an appearance and we would have loved to see more of the otters., we see the otters.. There is plenty to see, read and touch. My grand daughter loved it all, the turtle in the tunnel is beautiful . It was clean, and we had a great time, would definitely go back, staff were helpful,its really nice and deserve to be visited again and again.”
Open today at 10:00-15:00 (admission ends at 13:30)
M27***62:“Children love it, it's a must for families with kids! I saw British schools also organize students to play there. Overall, it's more worthwhile than the Whisky Museum and the Peter Rabbit Museum. The first two are actually worth going to the shopping malls to buy something, and the doors of the shopping malls are open to passers-by.”
Opening hours: September 3 10:00-17:00 (admission ends at 16:45)
M43***62:“For a smaller town the Art Museum as great. We really enjoyed our visit and would recommend it if you are traveling to Birmingham. Make sure to call ahead to see if they are open.”
Chenhutamu:“Birmingham's Chinatown is one of the better ones in the UK, second only to London's Chinatown. It is in the center of Birmingham, and transportation is very convenient. There are delicacies from all over the world, and they are very authentic and taste good. If you have been playing in the UK for a long time and are not used to the food, come to Chinatown to satisfy your cravings.”
Todemmy:“My friends cried and shouted that they must come to the stadium to check in! It is indeed extraordinary. As soon as you enter, you can feel the grandeur of the building and the dynamic streamline. It is worth a visit. The photos are particularly grand and interesting!”
放飞自我去游玩:“After we dropped off our luggage at the hotel, we had a big meal at a Michelin one-star restaurant, and then we began to get to know the city. First we came to Victoria Square, where a building imitating a Greek temple caught our eye. It turned out to be their town hall. Next to it was a beautiful Baroque building, the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, which was also free to visit. So we went in for a stroll. There were not many people, and the exhibits were quite rich, ranging from ancient Egypt to current art.”
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