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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.
Birmingham
Aston Villa Football Club is one of the most historic venues in English football.
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1610 reviewsBirmingham
Handsworth Park is a park in the Handsworth area of Birmingham, England. It lies 15 minutes by bus from the centre of Birmingham and comprises 63 acres (25 hectares) of landscaped grass slopes, including a large boating lake and a smaller pond fed…
SMETHWICK
Purpose built for Birmingham 2022, the Sandwell Aquatics Centre contains an Olympic-size swimming pool, a 10 metre diving board with 25 metre pool, a community swimming pool and permanent seating.
BIRMINGHAM
Roundhouse Birmingham offers visitors the chance to See the City Differently through a range of interactive walking tours, kayak tours and more. Join us for activities exploring Birmingham and uncover its history.
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101 reviewsBIRMINGHAM
St Pauls Gallery is the World's leading retailer in signed limited edition album cover fine art. Opened in 2002 St Pauls has steadily grown to what is now the largest collection of licensed album cover art in the World.
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.
West Bromwich
Sandwell Park Farm is a historical restored working farm.
Birmingham
Alright bab? Would you like to explore the eerie streets of Birmingham whilst solving a murder mystery?
Well, you’ve come to the right place, detective! Peaky Finders is an immersive treasure hunt with a whodunit twist. This imaginative…
Birmingham
The Alexandra , Birmingham, is an exquisite Edwardian auditorium staging a rich mix of drama, musicals, concerts and comedy. One of the country’s favourite venues for touring companies.
BIRMINGHAM
Located in the heart of Birmingham’s famous Jewellery Quarter the Vittoria Street Gallery is a unique exhibition venue situated within the School of Jewellery. With its established reputation for education and an international research centre the…
WEST BROMWICH
A 17th century half-timbered farmer’s house in West Bromwich, the Oak House makes the ideal place for anyone interested in 17th century architecture.
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60 reviewsBirmingham
Thinktank, Birmingham's award winning science museum, offers an enlightening and fun packed day out for the family.
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2017 reviewsWalsall
Bescot Stadium, also known as Bank's Stadium is the current home ground of Walsall Football Club.
BIRMINGHAM
Sutton Park is a 2,400 acre National Nature Reserve and is one of the largest urban parks in Europe.
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800 reviewsWALSALL
Housing a fabulous children’s play area with a splash pad to keep the children cool during hot summer days.
Birmingham
Birmingham Rep is the oldest building-based theatre company in the UK, and the forerunner of both the RSC and the National Theatre. The Rep has an unparalleled pioneering history and is the only producing theatre in the UK’s Second City. Discover…
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399 reviewsBirmingham
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery is currently closed for essential infrastructure works. BMAG is planned to re-open to visitors in 2024 – the exact date is to be confirmed.
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4037 reviewsBirmingham
Birmingham's award-winning independent museum The Coffin Works is a truly unique space exploring the social history and cultural changes that have influenced a once highly-prestigious Jewellery Quarter firm.
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996 reviewsWest Bromwich Albion F.C. was formed in 1878 and has played at its home ground, The Hawthorns, since 1900.