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Thinktank offers an extraordinary, fun-packed day out for all the family. From steam engines to intestines, this exciting museum has over 200 hands-on displays on science and technology from the…
Located in the heart of Birmingham City, the Pavilions Shopping Centre offers an emporium of designer stores and top restaurants and eateries under one roof.
The National Sea Life is an enchanting underwater oasis in the middle of the buzzing city.
Set in the heart of Birmingham, Loves Restaurant offers a unique experience in fine dining and contemporary British cuisine.
Come to Hall Green Stadium and experience the thrills of greyhound racing!
Situated in the heart of Birmingham City, with three dedicated parking lots, the Bullring is the ultimate shopping and leisure experience. The site of the Bullring was the historic market centre of…
Situated in the heart of Birmingham City, with three dedicated parking lots, the Bullring is the ultimate shopping and leisure experience. The site of the Bullring was the historic market centre of Birmingham dating as…
Come to Hall Green Stadium and experience the thrills of greyhound racing!
Located on vibrant Broad Street in the heart of Birmingham City, a meal at the Celebrity Indian Restaurant should be high on any Birmingham visitor’s ‘to-do’ list.
Situated alongside the Birmingham Canal, and previously host to the Royal Mail sorting office, The Mailbox is Birmingham’s premier shopping and lifestyle centre.
Located in trendy Broad Street, in the heart of the city, O Bar is Birmingham’s stylish dance and cocktail bar.
Set in 280 acres of beautiful parkland and lakes, Drayton Manor Theme Park guarantees hours of fun and entertainment for the whole family.
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First opening its doors over 125 years ago, the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery houses 500 000 objects in its collection that date from 200 000 years ago all the way up to the present day.