Things You Should Know about Spending Time In Birmingham

In recent Years growing numbers folk are looking for new destinations which offer something completely different or, the absolute minimum something different to the common bar and beach vacation. Under the current economic conditions large numbers of families are, alarmingly realizing that they have a great deal less money for investing in a family vacation and are, frustratingly, having to making cutbacks to save cash. A way of meeting this requirement is to search for a less expensive destination. In the following article I introduce readers to the English city of Birmingham. With the pound Sterling so weak against the euro and dollar hotels and guest houses in Birmingham are  much cheaper than last year.

The city of Birmingham is situated in the English county known as the West Midlands  and the city’s inhabitants are described as being “Brummies”. Birmingham’s accent sounds typically northern English and it can be rather difficult to understand fully what is being said a difficulty which is made worse if if you are unfamiliar with such dialects. Luckily Brummies are kind, helpful and polite and do their utmost to explain clearly so if necessary do not be afraid to approach people about help and directions or assistance with  bed and breakfast accommodation in Birmingham.

Birmingham possesses  an excellent collection of visitor attractions including some highly interesting and equally informative galleries and museums, such as the Barber Institute of Fine Arts and the new Thinktank  which is in the Eastside. The city of Birmingham also features a huge number of square miles of parks, woodland and open spaces, Sutton Park  is the largest having 970 hectares making it the largest urban nature reserve in Europe.

The city of Birmingham has a varied and vibrant night scene with an excellent number of restaurants, cafes, coffee houses, bars, wine bars and nightclubs. You will find the most popular in one of Birmingham’s squares, Victoria Square, St Martin’s Square, Rotunda Square, Chamberlain Square, the historic Old Square at Corporation Street, Centenary Square and the Gas Street Basin. Gas Street Basin is the central hub of the city’s canal system. Birmingham has roughly thirty two miles of canal waterways with between eight canals which were created in the eighteenth century and continued being used by local companies nearly until the end of the twentieth century. Today the area has been cleaned up and is now a rather nice visitor attraction.

As an alternative to bed & breakfast why not consider hiring apartments in Birmingham. If you If you are currently planning a vacation in Birmingham you will need to know that Birmingham Airport is approximately eight miles distance from the center of the city just off the A45 and near the M42 (junction 6). You will find that there is a lot of hotels and guest houses near to the airport.

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