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Accommodation in Birmingham
Birmingham's first and only genuine backpacker accommodation located in the heart of Birmingham city centre.
At last Birmingham has a very good budget hotel! We are ideal for students, backpackers, contractors and visitors on a tight budget.
These brand new, generously proportioned, luxury apartments with 24-hour service are located within the Arcadian Centre and offer cost-effective accommodation in Birmingham
A comfortable and reasonable B&B hotel (three diamond rating) benefiting from its good location....
Welcome to our family run hotel, where you will be assured of a warm welcome and a friendly atmosphere...
An extremely comfortable family run B&B close to Birmingham City Centre and just one mile from Broad Street- the entertainment district of Birmingham...
Fountain Court is a warm, welcoming hotel that is situated just 5 minutes from the City centre...
The Awentsbury Hotel is a spacious and comfortable Victorian house close to birmingham University built in 1882, with modern facilities..
The Quality Hotel in Dudley is situated near to the city centre with easy access to all the local amenities including the motorway just 2 miles away from the M5...
Conveniently and ideally located, Birmingham City Centre, ICC and NIA are just minutes by car with the NEC just 10 miles away, with the major motorway links being only a few miles from the Hotel.
Small family run guesthouse having 5 letting bedrooms, all ensuite rooms...
Originally a 19th century schoolhouse, this comfortable hotel has a friendly club atmosphere.
regional info
image by: Michael AskinBirmingham is a very lively city and has some interesting old buildings such as The Town Hall and the Council House. the City is full of theatres, restaurants, bars and pubs and there is always something going on. The cultural life is very rich with many good museums, e.g. the Birmingham Museum and the Ikon Gallery are worth a visit.
More recently, Birmingham has become known for the 'Spaghetti Junction' - an infamously complex motorway system on the city's periphery. It has also developed an excellent reputation for the arts, with the Barber Institute, the Rep Theatre and in particular, the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, which flourished under the baton of premier conductor Simon Rattle. The modern Symphony Hall is famed for having the best acoustics in Europe.
The entire city centre has undergone a facelift, with a renovated City Hall, Victoria Square and new pedestrian areas; the canals have once again become an important feature with the Gas Street Basin Development and Brindleyplace belying Birmingham's reputation for being a dull, industrial, urban sprawl. Gastronomically, Birmingham is famous for its baltis and for being the home of Cadbury's confectionery, where chocolate lovers can even visit the factory!
The City of Birmingham is a great starting place to explore the many sights of the Heart of England.
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