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 Norfolk Hotel is ideal for all leisure needs. With reasonable prices, plenty of free parking and its own relaxing gardens, what more could you require. Just 10 minutes from Birmingham city centre. Within walking distance to pubs, clubs, bars, shops and restaurants. An easy drive to the National ... [More]
Whether you're looking to spend a weekend away, visit an event at Birmingham's NEC or fly out of Birmingham Airport, Crowne Plaza Birmingham NEC is your ideal choice for a fantastic break in surroundings that help you unwind the moment you arrive. Indulge in a mouth watering meal in Brian Turner's r... [More]
The Comfort Inn Birmingham is a red brick built Victorian building dating from 1883 and is centrally located in the heart of Birmingham only a short distance from the railway station. The hotel is close to the city centre and is an ideal base from which to discover nearby attractions such as Broad S... [More]
Malmaison Birmingham is a multi award winning, super stylish hotel, bar and brasserie situated in The Mailbox, Birmingham's chicest shopping and leisure development. 189 individually designed bedrooms and suites come complete with the full set of Malmaison ingredients including great beds and CD pla... [More]
Whether you're looking to spend a weekend away, visit an event at Birmingham's NEC or fly out of Birmingham Airport, Crowne Plaza Birmingham NEC is your ideal choice for a fantastic break in surroundings that help you unwind the moment you arrive. Indulge in a mouth watering meal in the Restaurant, ... [More]