Birmingham
England's Second City
Why Visit Birmingham?
Birmingham is the UK's second-largest city — famously home to more canals than Venice, the Balti triangle, Peaky Blinders, the Bullring shopping centre and five Michelin-starred restaurants. It's younger than London (median age 33), more multicultural, and undergoing a massive regeneration thanks to HS2 arriving and Commonwealth Games legacy projects.
The city centre is compact and walkable. Stay near Brindleyplace (canalside, modern) or the Jewellery Quarter (Victorian, independent). Digbeth is the creative district with the Custard Factory and street art.
Top Attractions
Neighbourhoods Guide
Where to stay and what to expect in each area:
Safety in Birmingham
Area-by-area
- City centre, JQ, Brindleyplace — Safe day and night.
- Digbeth at night — Busy with bars/clubs, safe.
- New Street Station — Watch bags at peak times — pickpocketing.
- Outer suburbs — Tourists rarely have reason to go.
Costs & Budget
| Item | Cost | Level |
|---|---|---|
| Hostel dorm | £16-30/night | Budget |
| Budget hotel | £45-95/night | Budget |
| 4-star hotel | £110-200/night | Mid |
| Bus/tram ride | £1.50-3 | Budget |
| Pub lunch | £9-14 | Budget |
| Balti for two | £20-35 | Budget |
| Michelin-star tasting menu | £95-180 | Premium |
| Train to London | £25-55 advance | Mid |
| Pint of lager | £4-5.50 | Budget |
Best Time to Visit
Getting Around
Food & Drink
Must-try food
- Birmingham Balti — the city's own curry. Shababs, Al Frash. £12-18.
- Cadbury chocolate — fresh from Bournville factory shop.
- Michelin-star tasting at Adam's (JQ) — book weeks ahead. £95-150.
- Pork scratchings — local pub snack, try Purity Brewery pubs.
- HP Sauce — invented in Birmingham in 1895; still a national breakfast staple.
Must-try drinks
- Craft beer at Purity Brewing Co. taproom — a local favourite.
- Real ale at The Wellington — 16 ever-changing real ales.
- Speakeasy at 18/81 — hidden cocktail bar in JQ.
- Gin at Birmingham Gin Distillery — local micro-distillery tours.
Day Trips
- Warwick Castle (30 min) — medieval castle, dungeon, jousting.
- Stratford-upon-Avon (1 hr) — Shakespeare's birthplace.
- Cotswolds (1-1.5 hr) — honey-stone villages.
- Ironbridge Gorge (50 min) — first industrial revolution site, UNESCO.
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