The city of Birmingham is situated in the English county known as the West Midlands and those living in the city are called “Brummies”. Birmingham’s dialect sounds like those from other northern English cities and it is rather difficult to follow what is being said a problem which is made even worst if you have not heard it before. Thankfully nearly all folk from Birmingham are polite, kind and extremely helpful and try their best to explain so if necessary don’t hesitate to talk to locals about help and directions or guidance in choosing bed and breakfast accommodation in Birmingham.
Birmingham possesses a superb number of places to visit and things to do which include some highly informative museums and art galleries, for example the fascinating Ikon Gallery, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Museum of the Jewellery Quarter and the new Thinktank in the Eastside. Birmingham also has a huge number of hectares of parks and woodland, Sutton Park is the largest with 970 hectares it is also the largest urban nature reserve in Europe.
The city has a vibrant and varied nightlife with a large number restaurants, nightclubs, bars and cafes. You will find some of the most popular in one of the city’s squares, Victoria Square, Centenary Square, St Martin’s Square, Chamberlain Square, the historic Old Square at Corporation Street, Rotunda Square and the Gas Street Basin. Gas Street Basin is the central hub of the city’s canal system. The city has roughly 32 miles of canal waterways with a total of 8 canals which were dug during the eighteenth century and remained in use until the late 20th century. Nowadays the site has been renovated and regenerated and is now a incredibly popular visitor attraction.
Important Facts Concerning The City Of Birmingham
If you are thinking about taking a vacation in the city of Birmingham it is important to know that although there are many Birmingham hotels and guest houses finding Birmingham bed and breakfast can every now and again be rather difficult. It is because of this that it is vitally important to book your accommodation at the earliest opportunity. You should be aware that the closest airport is approximately eight miles east of the center of the city just off the A45 and near the M42 (junction 6). You will will be able to find a lot of hotels and bed and breakfasts nearby the airport.
Finally I would like to wish that you have a thoroughly enjoyable short break in the amazing West Midlands city of Birmingham, England.