Birmingham is a vibrant and diverse city with plenty to offer. Whether you’re moving from elsewhere or just curious about what the city has to offer, this guide will help you explore the best things to do in Birmingham city centre.
1.Ìý -Ìýa shopping paradise
The Bullring isn't just any old shopping centre; it features the iconic Selfridges building and some of the most popular high street shops like Zara, Bershka, and Sephora, so you can find everything your heart desires. There are also loads of chain restaurants plus activities like Toca Social and Lane 7 so you can make a full day of it.Ìý
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Birmingham's infamous canals have come a long way since the 70s, they're now a peaceful escape from the city centre with natural walks heading towards Selly Oak or Smethwick. If you're looking for waterside bars or restaurants there are plenty around Brindley Place to soak up the atmosphere. Or to explore the canal network you could go on aÌý.
3. Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
Ìýis an amazingÌýplace to visit with a wide range of art and historical artefacts on display. Featuring contemporary art to renaissance pieces, Egyptian mummies and more - there’s something for everyone. Check their website for the latest exhibitions and special events.
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This enormousÌýand iconic library is a Birmingham landmark. TheÌý is free to enter and it's free to become a member if you live in the West Midlands, so you can read to your heart's content. The Secret Garden is a must-visit, with panoramic views of the city, a peaceful place to relax.Ìý
5. Victoria Square and the Floozie in the Jacuzzi
No day out in Brum is complete without a visit to Victoria Square, sit on the steps and have a picnic while gazing at one of Brum's favourite sculptures - the Floozie in the Jacuzzi. Or in the winter you can enjoy the , the square hosts a lively crowd dancing and singing along with classic songs.Ìý
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Next to St Martin's Church is the bullring rag market and open markets.ÌýThis is a great place to buy cheap fruit and veg, or browse through the stalls inside, selling everything from clothes to kitchenware.Ìý
7. Go to the theatre
The city centre is packed with theatres! You'll find large-scale touring musicals and ballet atÌý, plays atÌýÌýand intimate fringe shows atÌý. Also, look out forÌý,Ìý, andÌý.Ìý
8. Explore Chinatown and Birmingham's Gay VillageÌý
Follow the rainbow from Smallbrook Queensway down to and the . Focussed aroundÌý and Hurst Street, this area (Southside) has loads of great Asian supermarkets,ÌýrestaurantsÌýand entertainment. Hurst Street is also a focal point for Birmingham's LGBTQ+ community with plenty of bars where you can party until the early hours.Ìý
9. Eat your fillÌý
Birmingham's city centre is full of restaurants for every taste. While it might be a bit much on a student budget there are Michelin-starred restaurants (and ), delicious Caribbean food (, ), so many , plus all the great chains from Nando's to Wagamama and everything in between. See where you can get some of the best student discounts here.Ìý