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Birmingham Hotels:
Quality Hotel Birmingham North
Birmingham, WS5 3AB
Norfolk Hotel
Birmingham, B16 9NA
Ramada Birmingham City Centre
Birmingham, B1 1RL
Campanile Birmingham
Birmingham, B6 4BE
Hagley Court Hotel
Birmingham, B16 9RP
Marston Farm Hotel
Birmingham, B76 9JD
Novotel Birmingham Centre
Birmingham, B1 2HT
Novotel Birmingham Centre
Birmingham, B1 2HT
Travelodge Bham S Frankley
Birmingham, B32 4AR
Holiday Inn Birmingham Airport
Birmingham, B26 3QW
Westley
Birmingham, B27 7UJ
Holiday Inn Birmingham M6 Jct7
Birmingham, B43 7BG
Plough & Harrow Corus Hotel
Birmingham, B16 8LS
Jurys Inn Birmingham
Birmingham, B1 2HQ
Birmingham City Travelodge
Birmingham, B151ay
Quality Hotel Warwick
Birmingham, CV8 2LN
Swallow Birmingham Hotel
Birmingham, B16 8LS
Express By Holiday Inn Birmingham City Centre
Birmingham, B3 1JE
Bosworth Hall Hotel
Birmingham, CV13 0LP
Express by Holiday Inn Birmingham NEC & 8 days parking
Birmingham, B40 1QA
Birmingham
The city of Birmingham is commonly known by its nickname Brum (from the local name Brummagem) and its people as Brummies.  Birmingham, the second largest city in the UK by population, was at the heart of the UK's industrial revolution, and its wealth was built upon the multitude of trades developed as a result. The growth of factories and mills led to the  need for a transportation network.  The resut was a massive canal network, which gave Birmingham over 32 miles of canals:  more miles of canals, in fact, than Venice.

 

Much of the city was destroyed during the Nazi Luftwaffe bombing of World War II.   Postwar replacement buildings were hastily erected, utilitarian structures that added little in the way of beauty or charm to the city.   Within the last ten years,  Birmingham has undergone a radical change.  The majority of the post war buildings have been replaced by appealing and harmonious architecture.  Most of the city center is now pedestrianised, and the canals have been cleaned up and bordered by attractive walkways. The canals are now a major focus for leisure projects. Canalside developments are giving the city a trendy cafe society.  

 

As a result of this energetic building boom,  Brummies have fashioned  Birmingham into a convention city that hosts 80% of all trade exhibitions in the country.  New areas of green space and the city's cultivation of a first-rate symphony and ballet company, as well as art galleries and museums, have all made Birmingham fresh and appealing. 

 

Birmingham has over 200 parks where visitors can walk or jog. Cannon Hill Park has tennis courts, bowling greens, nature trails and boating lakes, and if you like water but prefer that others do the rowing,  you can take canal trips from Gas St Basin in the center of town.

 

Within easy walking distance are a huge range of attractions including the National Sea Life Centre, designer shopping at the Mailbox, the CBSO at Symphony Hall, contemporary art at the Ikon Gallery, and major events and exhibitions at the National Indoor Arena.  These are interspersed with a lively mix of bustling bars and restaurants.

 

The city centre is the pedestrian precinct in front of the huge Council House. Head west from there to Centenary Sq, the International Convention Centre and Symphony Hall, and the development at Gas St Basin and Brindleyplace. Southeast of Council House, shops are concentrated along pedestrianised New St and in the modern City Plaza, Pallasades, and Pavilions shopping centres.

 

Birmingham is the gateway to the north and is at the hub of Britain’s road network, so exploring every last bit of the country is made very easy!  Travelers  don’t even have to fly into London, as there is an international airport at Birmingham.

 

Discover Birmingham’s Balti Triangle! .  Fresh ingredients and a combination of spices are fast-cooked over a high flame.  The Balti is then served up sizzling with a huge portion of  naan bread on the side. The curry, whose origins are Kashmiri-Pakistani, was first mixed in Birmingham by an immigrant, using a special pan.  This spicy dish has become one of the nation’s favorites in recent years. Birmingham is proud to be the home of the Balti and boasts an area with over 50 Balti restaurants.  Along with their culinary delights the restaurants provide exciting shopping bargains for spices, exotic fruits and vegetables, beautiful textiles, and the Balti bowls themselves

 

Aside from the Balti, Birmingham displays a world of delicious flavors in its hundreds of restaurants, cafes and bars. 

 

Birmingham has an active calendar of sporting events both on the domestic and the international scene. Weekend events include the best in football, international & domestic cricket, horse racing, golf and international tennis. There's no excuse for sports fans to be bored in the first city to be awarded British City of Sport status. For speed lovers, there is stock car racing in Brandon, horse racing at a variety of racecourses and greyhound racing at Perry Barr. Winter-sports fans can practice their skiing and snowboarding at Tamworth Snowdome, an indoor real snow slope.  Birmingham also has a rink for ice-skating.

 

Birmingham is thriving,  and its festival calendar testifies to that. There is Artsfest in September, which is the UK's largest free arts festival featuring visual arts, dance and music in various venues across the city. The world-renowned Crufts Dog Show opens in March.   Heritage Open Days  in September give visitors free access to historic properties that are not usually open or normally charge an entrance fee. The Horse of the Year Show in October is a top equestrian event. 

 

With more than 1 million inhabitants, Birmingham has a vibrant nightlife and restaurant scene. Its three universities, 6,000 acres of parks, nearby wildlife sanctuaries, and restored canal walkways offer welcome, quiet places and set the scene for a vacation combination of the lively and the serene that is sure to please.

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