Discover the vibrant heart of the UK with this guide to Birmingham's best attractions, from world-class shopping and historical landmarks to family-friendly fun and cultural gems. Explore a city brimming with innovation, heritage, and entertainment for every traveler.
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
A museum and art gallery with an impressive collection of pre-Raphaelite paintings and free entry.
Bullring shopping center
A large shopping center with over 140 shops, known as one of the best places to shop in the UK.
Thinktank Science Museum
An interactive science museum that engages young minds with exhibits.
National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham
Home to over 2000 magical creatures, including the UK's only transparent 360° aquarium tunnel.
Cannon Hill Park
A park offering playgrounds, mini-golf, and pedal boats.
Broad Street
A bustling area with numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants.
Birmingham Hippodrome
A venue for shows and cultural experiences.
Brindleyplace
A charming area with canal-side walks and restaurants.
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
A tranquil escape with beautiful flora, presented in four spectacular glasshouses.
Black Country Living Museum
A museum providing a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
Jewellery Quarter
An area showcasing Birmingham's craftsmanship tradition.
Cadbury World
A chocolate lover's paradise, offering a journey through the history of the Cadbury brand.
Rush Trampoline Park
A trampoline park for high-energy entertainment.
Frankfurt Christmas Market
The largest authentic German market outside of Germany and Austria, held during the festive season.
St. Philip’s Cathedral
An example of English Baroque architecture with stained-glass windows.
Sheldon Country Park
A 300-acre park with grassland, wetlands, and woodland, home to the Old Rectory Farm.
Old Rectory Farm
A demonstration farm dating from the 17th century, showing traditional methods of farming, located in Sheldon Country Park.
Legoland Discovery Centre Birmingham
An indoor Lego playground with rides, build and play zones, and a 4D cinema.
Dudley Zoological Gardens
A 40-acre zoo located within the grounds of Dudley Castle, home to more than 1,300 animals.
Dudley Castle
Castle within the grounds contain Dudley Zoological Gardens
Drayton Manor Theme Park
A theme park with roller coasters, a zoo, and Thomas Land.
Thomas Land
Part of Drayton Manor Theme Park.
Aston Hall
A seventeenth-century redbrick mansion, one of the last great Jacobean houses to be built.