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Renowned for its rich industrial heritage, Birmingham has evolved into a modern metropolis bustling with cultural diversity, historic landmarks, world-class attractions, and a vibrant arts scene. From fascinating museums and iconic shopping centres to stunning parks and a thriving food scene, Britain’s second-largest city boasts a myriad of experiences that cater to every traveller’s interests.

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Birmingham Botanical Gardens

Spanning across a lush 15-acre site, the Birmingham Botanical Gardens is a stunning destination adorned with elegant Victorian glass houses, showcasing a splendid variety of exotic flora. Within its enchanting grounds, you'll also discover a Bonsai garden, as well as a collection of birds.

St Martin’s

Nestled between the bustling Bull Ring Shopping Centre and the vibrant markets, St Martin's stands as a serene haven amidst the commercial buzz. As the oldest of Birmingham's churches, it has held the heart of the markets area for centuries. Step inside, and you'll discover a breathtaking interior, adorned with the city's oldest monument—a magnificent 1325 effigy of Sir William de Bermingham, the Lord of the Manor.

National Motorcycle Museum

The National Motorcycle Museum holds the world's largest collection of British motorcycles. On display is a large number of motorcycles, some 1000 plus machines, from vintage to new. Immerse yourself in the world of motorcycles by booking a guided tour, which promises a lively and immersive experience, offering insights and stories behind these magnificent two-wheeled wonders.

Gas Street Basin

Nestled in the vibrant heart of Birmingham's city centre lies Gas Street Basin, a historic canal network that was once a bustling port and has now transformed into a charming hub of bars, cafés, and restaurants. Take a leisurely stroll along the picturesque canal side, immersing yourself in a harmonious blend of old-world charm and modern living. Interestingly, the name itself holds a clue to its significance, as Gas Street was the pioneering location in Birmingham to introduce gas lighting, marking a milestone in the city's history.