Birmingham Hotels
Hotel Top Picks
Welcome to Birmingham, the UK's second city. Its a city of mixed cultures, creeds and lifestyles and has recently become the fashionable place to set up a business or to hold a conference but still retains pride in being a city built on industry. Listed below are the most important and well-known areas of Birmingham, encompassing business, baltis and entertainment!
The Hotels
Airport Hotels
- Hilton Birmingham Metropole 4*
- Novotel Birmingham Airport 3*
- Holiday Inn Hotel, Birmingham Airport 3*
Hotels Near Birmingham NEC
- Express by Holiday Inn Birmingham NEC n/a
Upscale Hotels
- Thistle Birmingham City 4*
- Bosworth Hall Hotel 4*
- Hyatt Regency Birmingham 4*
- MacDonald Burlington 4*
- Crowne Plaza Hotel, Birmingham 4*
- Marriott Birmingham 5*
- Menzies Strathallan Hotel 4*
- New Hall Hotel 4*
Tourist Hotels
- Holiday Inn Hotel, Birmingham Airport 3*
- Holiday Inn Birmingham City 3*
- Holiday Inn Birmingham M6 Junction 7 3*
- Hagley Court Hotel 3*
- Apollo Hotel3*
- Plough and Harrow Hotel3*
- Marston Farm Hotel3*
- Ramada Birmingham 3*
- Ramada Hotel Birmingham City Centre 3*
- Jurys Inn Birmingham 3*
- Novotel Birmingham City Centre n/a
- Express by Holiday Inn Birmingham Castle Bromwich n/a
- Comfort Inn Birmingham 3*
- Quality Hotel Birmingham 3*
- Copthorne Birmingham 3*
- Westmead Hotel 3*
- Norwood Hotel n/a
- Express by Holiday Inn Birmingham Oldbury n/a
Budget Hotels
- Ibis Birmingham Holloway Circus n/a
- Birmingham City Travelodge n/a
Did you know?
Birmingham's City Centre - The place to dine, shop, visit the theatres, go clubbing etc. The city is now majorly pedestrianised and has everything within easy walking distance. At the Chamberlain Square end, students, trendies and clever types sit on the steps outside the library chatting, eating or swotting for exams. The popular Birmingham Art Gallery shows its scrubbed façade and imposing doors to the world, containing works by Rodin, some major pre-Raphaelites and a breathtaking selection of Japanese armour.
The glorious Town Hall and Council House face outwards to Victoria Square where the statue fondly known by all Brummies as 'the Floozie in the Jacuzzi' takes centre stage on the steps that lead down to New Street. Broad Street, with its hotels, pubs, clubs etc, leads to the canals - Birmingham has more canals than Venice as any local will only too readily point out. Along with numerous theatres, the International Convention Centre and Symphony Hall can be found here, facing a square whose pavement is designed to look like a Persian carpet. Also, there are two cathedrals, both of which are beautiful, although St Philips is probably the easiest to find.