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Eating and drinking in Birmingham

Birmingham is home to a vast range of restaurants and bars, for all tastes and budgets. Options include Michelin starred eateries, casual dining bistros and quaint farmer’s’ markets, to leave you with a very happy stomach. Recently, the city has become renowned for its independent food scene, with many small restaurants and street-food hotspots gaining popularity with critics and diners alike.

The Wilderness: This fantastic restaurant offers a completely new fine dining experience, as dishes are created from only seasonal produce that has been foraged from our island. Trust us when we say, the results are incredible.
Habaneros: As street food trucks captivate the nation, this Mexican street-food vendor is certainly keeping the buzz alive in the West Midlands. Their fresh, ethically sourced ingredients create burrito’s that can only be described as culinary masterpieces.
Adam’s: With a string of accolades including a Michelin star, young chef Adam Stokes has transformed this old sandwich shop to a pioneering restaurant at the forefront of British fine dining. Adam’s makes familiar combinations surprising and exciting again, which is worth the price tag.

Things to do in Birmingham

When you stay at one of our Best Western hotels in Birmingham you’ll have freedom to explore the city's many attractions. Hotspots include the National Sea Life Centre, the Winterbourne Botanic Garden and some of the best shopping centres in the UK.

Cadbury World: This family attraction is perfect for those with a real sweet tooth, as you’ll uncover a magical world of all things chocolate. You’ll learn how your favourite bars are created, enjoy a 4D cinema experience and try plenty of delicious samples.
Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum: Think hands-on displays at Thinktank, as this popular museum offers a great variety of science and technology exhibits to excite visitors.
The Electric: This quaint independent cinema is nationally renowned, showcasing some of the very best mainstream, independent, foreign and classic films.

Culture and nightlife in Birmingham

Birmingham is renowned for exhibiting a rich, diverse, and non-conformist culture. This can be seen in its ground-breaking architectural landmarks, such as the Library of Birmingham and the iconic Selfridges. Every other cultural aspect of the city, from its vibrant music scene to its vast art scene, proves just as inspiring.

Birmingham Repertory Theatre: This theatre is dedicated to giving young newcomers the chance to take centre stage alongside theatre veterans, and show exactly how much talent they have. A large number of productions are created from scratch, as well as performing many well-known works.
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: You’ll find over 40 galleries inside this attraction, exhibiting art, social history, ethnography and archaeology. A renovated Edwardian tearoom can also be found, providing a delicious respite to guests.
The Jam House: The Jam House is an utterly unique venue, offering eclectic live music, fine dining and great selection of drinks. It stretches over three floors, meaning there’s plenty of room to bring your friends.

Shopping in Birmingham

There’s so much shopping to do when staying at a hotel in Birmingham. You’ll find luxury brands, high street brands, independent clothing gems, music stores and five extensive department stores, all within Birmingham’s vibrant city centre. The city is also home to one of the most distinctive Selfridges in the country, which has become an architectural landmark in its own right.

Bullring Shopping centre: The volume of shops inside this iconic shopping centre can astound first time visitors, housing over 160 individual retailers. The Bullring also offers an incredible number of food and drink spots.
The Mailbox: The Mailbox is the most exclusive shopping, lifestyle and eating destination in Birmingham. You’ll be able to shop till you drop in the stylish, luxury stores (such as Paul Smith and Armani), then pamper yourself in one of the several spas.
The Balti Triangle: The unique Balti Triangle shopping district was named after the popular Asian dish, which originated in Birmingham. The district offers both traditional and up-to-date Asian clothing designs, as well as prints and fabrics. Purchased garments can be altered in stores, so you can expect one of the most tailor-made shopping experiences around.

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