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Birmingham
Located in the city centre, just a short walk from Moor Street and New Street train stations - Millennium Point is an iconic venue where vibrant events, science, technology and education come to life.
Coventry
We are a small but perfectly formed museum, with a big heart, and our feedback so far has been excellent, we hope to keep it that way. There’s lots to see and to do, including activities to interest and delight younger visitors, and a studio in…
WORCESTER
Discover medieval merchants house and walled garden, rescued from demolition in Worcester city centre.
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407 reviewsSolihull
The National Motorcycle Museum is recognised as the finest and largest British motorcycle museum in the world and originally opened its doors in October 1984 with a collection of 350 motorcycles on display. The Museum owes its formation to the drive…
Baginton
This partially reconstructed timber fort awaits you. Explore the exhibition in the granary and imagine yourself training horses in the gyrus - a feature not found anywhere else inside a Roman Fort.
Coventry
Our 5* Coventry venue full of exciting escape rooms and challenging puzzles that will create long lasting memories. You’ll have three escape rooms to choose from including; Prison Break, Casino Heist and Armageddon.
Stoke-on-Trent
For over 300 years, Stoke-on-Trent has been shaped by its role in the pottery industry, building a world-renowned reputation for ceramic production and gaining the nickname ‘The Potteries’ in the process. At the forefront of the city’s drive to…
Jewellery Quarter, BIRMINGHAM
Located in the heart of the city, in a beautiful grade II listed former jewellery manufactory, and offering an inclusive and friendly environment to all visitors is The Hive.
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4 reviewsSMETHWICK
Lightwoods House and Park is located in Bearwood, close to the border of Birmingham.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Constructed in 1887, the manor captures 19th-century life in England with its antique furnishings and impressive collection of pre-Raphaelite artworks.
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1575 reviewsWorcester
The landscape and lakeside of Croome Park is full of paths which stretch for miles, taking you on a journey through 18th-century pleasure gardens.Wander through the empty spaces of the mansion house and learn about its' characters and communities.
Binley, Coventry
Community Centre
BIRMINGHAM
Located in Perry Barr, just outside of the city centre, the Alexander Stadium is an international-standard athletics venue which hosted the athletics as well as the opening and closing ceremonies at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Coventry
WOLVERHAMPTON
For non-stop entertainment every Thursday and Saturday evening, come and experience the thrills and excitement of greyhound racing at Monmore Green Stadium.
LICHFIELD
Lichfield Cathedral is a hidden gem in the heart of the country. We invite you to come and discover it for yourself…
SOLIHULL
Earlswood Lakes is made up of three 22 acre reservoirs; Terry's Pool, Windmill Pool and Engine Pool.
This is an ideal location for bird watching - look closely and you might even be lucky enough to pick out the rare Lesser Spotted Woodpecker!
SOLIHULL
St Alphege is a flourishing parish church at the heart of Solihull. The church has stood at the end of the High Street for over eight hundred years. Today it continues to be a place of worship, witness and service for the whole community.
Birmingham
Monet, Manet and Magritte; Rubens, Reynold, Renoir, Rossetti and Rodin; Gainsborough, Gauguin, Van Gogh and Van Dyck; Degas, Botticelli and Turner - the galleries at the Grade 1 listed Barber Institute of Fine Arts house an outstanding art…
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720 reviewsBaddesley Clinton
Baddesley Clinton was the home of the Ferrers family for 500 years.
Much of the house you see today was built by Henry Ferrers, a lawyer, diarist and antiquarian, in the late 1500s.
The house was a sanctuary not only for the Ferrers family,…