Guidebook for West Midlands

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Guidebook for West Midlands

Food Scene

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The Botanist Birmingham
16 Temple St
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amazing food
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Digbeth Dining Club
60 Hampton Street
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amazing food
The Farm Inn
22 Farmhouse Way
Las Iguanas Birmingham - Temple Street
39-40 Temple St
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Turtle Bay Birmingham
81-91 John Bright St
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Revolución de Cuba Birmingham
8 Temple St
day life, food, drink, night life, canal
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Martineau Place
44-80 Corporation St
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day life, food, drink, night life, canal

Drinks & Nightlife

amazing cocktails
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The Alchemist Birmingham
Colmore Row
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amazing cocktails
bar and food night life variety of clubs different ages
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Arcadian Centre
48 Bromsgrove Street
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bar and food night life variety of clubs different ages
gay quarter, loft laung nice chill out, missing cheap drink nice karaoke Pop music, the village (nice night out drag queens etc )
Hurst Street
Hurst Street
gay quarter, loft laung nice chill out, missing cheap drink nice karaoke Pop music, the village (nice night out drag queens etc )
The Cube A distinctive part of Birmingham's skyline, home to several restaurants including Marco Pierre White's Steakhouse, a spa and Hotel Indigo.
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The Cube
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The Cube A distinctive part of Birmingham's skyline, home to several restaurants including Marco Pierre White's Steakhouse, a spa and Hotel Indigo.

Entertainment & Activities

Cadbury World was opened on 14 August 1990 by Morgan Anderson on Cadbury's Bournville manufacturing site, and has expanded and developed its content through 'continuous improvement'. Cadbury World has gone on to become one of Birmingham's largest leisure attractions - welcoming over 500,000 visitors each year, especially children and delivering a respected education programme (linking back directly to the educational advancements and interests of the company's original founding fathers).
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Cadbury World
69 Linden Rd
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Cadbury World was opened on 14 August 1990 by Morgan Anderson on Cadbury's Bournville manufacturing site, and has expanded and developed its content through 'continuous improvement'. Cadbury World has gone on to become one of Birmingham's largest leisure attractions - welcoming over 500,000 visitors each year, especially children and delivering a respected education programme (linking back directly to the educational advancements and interests of the company's original founding fathers).
Housing over 2,000 creatures from around the world,[4] the centre describes itself as a place that 'transports visitors into an underwater world of discovery'. 'Breed, Rescue and Protect' conservation projects are undertaken by aquarium staff,[6] including an extensive seahorse breeding programme, with many species of newly reared seahorses in tanks viewable by visitors.
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National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham
Brindley Place
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Housing over 2,000 creatures from around the world,[4] the centre describes itself as a place that 'transports visitors into an underwater world of discovery'. 'Breed, Rescue and Protect' conservation projects are undertaken by aquarium staff,[6] including an extensive seahorse breeding programme, with many species of newly reared seahorses in tanks viewable by visitors.

Arts & Culture

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Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery Shop
Chamberlain Square
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Black Country Living Museum
Discovery Way
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The Birmingham Collection of Science & Industry was started in the mid-19th century, initially consisting of collections of weapons from the gun trade and the Birmingham Proof House. The Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery opened in 1885, including science collections. In 1951 the Museum of Science and Industry opened at Elkington Silver Electroplating Works, Newhall Street. Over the following years, the museum acquired individual artefacts, as well as entire collections, that were related to local industry and the history of science and technology.
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Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum
Curzon Street
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The Birmingham Collection of Science & Industry was started in the mid-19th century, initially consisting of collections of weapons from the gun trade and the Birmingham Proof House. The Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery opened in 1885, including science collections. In 1951 the Museum of Science and Industry opened at Elkington Silver Electroplating Works, Newhall Street. Over the following years, the museum acquired individual artefacts, as well as entire collections, that were related to local industry and the history of science and technology.
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St. Philips katedral
Colmore Row
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Museum of the Jewellery Quarter
75-80 Vyse St
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Ikon Gallery
1 Oozells Square
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Birmingham Hippodrome
Hurst Street
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Birmingham Repertory Theatre
6 Broad St
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Sightseeing

The Worcester and Birmingham Canal is a canal linking Birmingham and Worcester in England. It starts in Worcester, as an 'offshoot' of the River Severn (just after the river lock) and ends in Gas Street Basin in Birmingham. It is 29 miles (47 km) long. There are 58 locks in total on the canal, including the 30 Tardebigge Locks, one of the largest lock flights in Europe. The canal climbs 428 feet (130 m) from Worcester to Birmingham.
Worcester and Birmingham Canal
The Worcester and Birmingham Canal is a canal linking Birmingham and Worcester in England. It starts in Worcester, as an 'offshoot' of the River Severn (just after the river lock) and ends in Gas Street Basin in Birmingham. It is 29 miles (47 km) long. There are 58 locks in total on the canal, including the 30 Tardebigge Locks, one of the largest lock flights in Europe. The canal climbs 428 feet (130 m) from Worcester to Birmingham.
The Jewellery Quarter is Europe's largest concentration of businesses involved in the jewellery trade, which produces 40% of all the jewellery made in the UK.[3] It is also home to the world's largest Assay Office, which hallmarks around 12 million items a year.[4] Historically the Jewellery Quarter has been the birthplace of many pioneering advancements in industrial technology.
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Jewellery Quarter
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The Jewellery Quarter is Europe's largest concentration of businesses involved in the jewellery trade, which produces 40% of all the jewellery made in the UK.[3] It is also home to the world's largest Assay Office, which hallmarks around 12 million items a year.[4] Historically the Jewellery Quarter has been the birthplace of many pioneering advancements in industrial technology.
under construction around the area
Chamberlain Road
Chamberlain Road
under construction around the area
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Symfonihallen
Broad Street
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Parks & Nature

Cannon Hill Park is a park located in south Birmingham, England. It is the most popular park in the city, covering 250 acres consisting of formal, conservation, woodland and sports areas. Recreational activities at the park include boating, fishing, bowls, tennis, putting and picnic areas
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Cannon Hill Park
Russell Road
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Cannon Hill Park is a park located in south Birmingham, England. It is the most popular park in the city, covering 250 acres consisting of formal, conservation, woodland and sports areas. Recreational activities at the park include boating, fishing, bowls, tennis, putting and picnic areas
he gardens were designed in 1829 by J. C. Loudon, a leading garden planner, horticultural journalist and publisher and opened to the public on 11 June 1832. The layout of the Botanical Gardens has changed very little since Loudon first designed it. There are four glasshouses which range from the exotic Tropical glasshouse, through to the Subtropical, Mediterranean and Arid houses. A large lawn is located in front of the glasshouses with a range of beds and shrubberies around its perimeter. Overall, the character is that of a Victorian public park with a bandstand set in 15 acres (6.1 ha) of landscaped greenery.
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Birmingham Botaniska Trädgårdar
Westbourne Road
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he gardens were designed in 1829 by J. C. Loudon, a leading garden planner, horticultural journalist and publisher and opened to the public on 11 June 1832. The layout of the Botanical Gardens has changed very little since Loudon first designed it. There are four glasshouses which range from the exotic Tropical glasshouse, through to the Subtropical, Mediterranean and Arid houses. A large lawn is located in front of the glasshouses with a range of beds and shrubberies around its perimeter. Overall, the character is that of a Victorian public park with a bandstand set in 15 acres (6.1 ha) of landscaped greenery.
Lickey Hills Country Park is a country park in England. It is 10.3 miles (16.5 kilometres) south west of Birmingham and 24 miles (38.5 kilometres) north east of Worcester. The 524 acres (212 ha) park is situated just south of Rednal and close to Barnt Green. It is half a mile east of Cofton Hackett. It is one of the oldest parks managed by Birmingham City Council.
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Lickey Hills Country Park
Warren Lane
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Lickey Hills Country Park is a country park in England. It is 10.3 miles (16.5 kilometres) south west of Birmingham and 24 miles (38.5 kilometres) north east of Worcester. The 524 acres (212 ha) park is situated just south of Rednal and close to Barnt Green. It is half a mile east of Cofton Hackett. It is one of the oldest parks managed by Birmingham City Council.

Everything Else

main train station, Birmingham’s new central destination, with John Lewis, other premium shops and delicious food under one roof.
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Grand Central station
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main train station, Birmingham’s new central destination, with John Lewis, other premium shops and delicious food under one roof.