In the last few years growing numbers folk are searching for new holiday destinations which have something utterly unique or, at least something other than the popular bar and beach vacation. During these hard times many families are, sadly coming to the conclusion that they have dramatically less cash for buying a vacation and are, obviously, forced into cutting corners to save cash. A way of reaching this objective is to seek out cheaper destinations. In the article below I introduce you to Birmingham in Great Britain. With the dollar and euro so strong against the pound Sterling Birmingham guest houses and hotels a bargain.
You will find Birmingham in the county of England called the West Midlands and the inhabitants of the city are called “Brummies”. The accent of Birmingham sounds typically northern English and it is tricky to comprehend what is being said a struggle which is far worse if if you are unfamiliar with such dialects. Luckily the majority of folk from Birminham are extremely kind, polite and helpful and do their utmost to explain clearly so if you need to don’t hesitate to talk to locals about directions and help or guidance in choosing bed & breakfast in Birmingham.
Birmingham possesses a superb selection of tourist attractions including some highly informative and interesting galleries and museums, such as the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery and the Thinktank, a new museum in the Eastside. Birmingham also features a large number of hectares of parks, woodland and open spaces, Sutton Park is the largest with 2,400 acres it is also the largest urban nature reserve in Europe.
The city of Birmingham possesses a vibrant and wide ranging night life with an excellent choice of restaurants, cafes, bars and nightclubs. You will find most in one of the city’s squares, Victoria Square, Centenary Square, Chamberlain Square, St Martin’s Square, the historic Old Square at Corporation Street, Rotunda Square and the Gas Street Basin. Gas Street Basin is the central hub of Birmingham’s intricate canal systems. The city has about 32 miles of canals with a total of eight canals which were created in the 18th century and remained in industrial use until the 1970’s. Nowadays the Gas Street Basin has been renovated and is now a incredibly popular visitor attraction.
Rather than staying bed and breakfast why not ponder booking Birmingham apartments. If you If you are currently considering a Birmingham vacation you should know that the nearest airport is approximately 8 miles east of the center of the city just off the A45. You will will be able to find a lot of guest houses and hotels nearby the airport.


