If anywhere can be described as the first purely industrial conurbation, it is
BIRMINGHAM
. Unlike the more specialist industrial towns that grew up across the north and Midlands, "Brum" - and its "Brummies" - turned its hand to every kind of manufacturing, gaining the epithet "the city of 1001 trades". It was here that the pioneers of the Industrial Revolution - James Watt, Matthew Boulton, William Murdock, Josiah Wedgwood, Joseph Priestley and Er... [More]
The Comfort Inn is ideally situated for those guests wanting to take advantage of all the central attractions. Such attractions include Broad Street, ICC, Symphony Hall, NIA, and Chinatown which are all located within a few minutes walk. The newly opened Bull Ring housing over 200 stores including S... [More]
With affordable prices, plenty of free parking and its own relaxing gardens, what more could you need for anything from a short break to a successful conference. The Norfolk Hotel Edgbaston is ideally located for attractions within Birmingham and the surrounding area. These include Cadbury World, Se... [More]
The City Inn Birmingham is situated in the heart of Brindleyplace and combines a passion for modern design and innovation for contemporary living. The hotel is ideally located next to the ICC, NIA, National Sea life Centre and Symphony Hall plus all the shopping and entertainment that Birmingham's v... [More]
We offer both prime overnight accommodation and quality conference rooms with the personal touch. Our en-suite bedrooms are comfortably furnished to very high standards. We offer you tea/coffee making facilities and TV in rooms.Our well presented public areas include an attractive spacious reception... [More]
This hotel offers superior value for the money in the exciting Mailbox complex, a location it shares with a dozen bars and restaurants and a myriad of shops. The Ramada Hotel has selected bedrooms that overlook Birmingham's famous and recently renovated canal system. This canal side location offers ... [More]