Opt for a canal tour
Rashmi Gopal RaoRashmi Gopal Rao/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, BIRMINGHAM/ Updated : Jan 22, 2016, 11:55 IST
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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 choose from th … Read more
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 choose from the many options offered by canal cruise companies. Read less

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 choose from the many options offered by canal cruise companies. There is nothing like enjoying a peaceful ride on the tranquil waters while you explore the city. The canal system was the lifeline of the city during the industrial revolution about two hundred years ago and exploring the city through this system is nothing short of fascinating.
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