The West Midlands’ city of Birmingham is Britain’s second largest city and one of the most populous outside of London. A truly happening city, where tradition blends seamlessly with the modern, Birmingham lies a little over 200 km from London. Beautifully restored Victorian buildings and statues, insightful museums and galleries, swanky shopping areas, landmarks, exotic restaurants, open spaces and parks, picturesque canals alongside legacies of the industrial era like the Jewellery Quarter are just a slice of what you can expect in this metropolitan borough. Hence, sightseeing is a major part of the itinerary of tourists looking for different things to do in Birmingham. Being the fourth most visited city by foreign tourists in the United Kingdom, Birmingham is well connected by domestic and international flights. Given its central location, the city is also a major transport hub and has a robust system of public transport including motorway, rail and canal networks that make it easy for tourists to explore Birmingham. The best time to visit Birmingham is between April and October. Irrespective of the time of your visit, here’s a must-do list:
Don’t miss these things to do in Birmingham
Gain insight at the Cadbury World
One of the major leisure attractions of Birmingham, Cadbury World is a place that must be visited without fail. Easily accessible from the city centre by rail and road, this amazing place in Bournville is a one-way self-...more
Admiring Birmingham’s iconic buildings
With ample open spaces, parks, museums and heritage and modern buildings, the city can be best explored on foot or via the open bus tour. While you explore the city, its iconic buildings will effortlessly capture your at...more
Enjoy at West Midland Safari Park
Open since 1793, this park is located in Bewdley in Worcestershire. Easily accessible by road and rail from Birmingham, this enthralling park is a drive-through safari that is home to about 600 animals and has an engagin...more
Fun at the National Sea Life Museum
Located in Brindleyplace, opposite the National Indoor Arena, the National Sea Life Centre is an impressive aquarium with an extensive display of aquatic life. Opened in 1996, the centre houses various species of marine ...more
Explore the Jewellery Quarter
A unique area in the south of Hockley area of the city centre, Jewellery Quarter is a hub for jewellers. With a population of around 6000, this part of the city has the largest concentration of businesses centred around ...more
Opt for a canal tour
Having more miles of canal than Venice, Birmingham has an elaborate network of waterways that connects Birmingham, Wolverhampton and the eastern part of the Black Country. A great option to explore the city, you can choo...more
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