Hi we will be spending a bit of time in Birmingham shortly, before attending a conference at the Hilton Metropole at NEC. We will be staying at the hotel, and travelling by train. We will be arriving about 9 pm on the Saturday so will have the rest of that evening and most of Sunday free.
Where should we eat once we've arrived?
Has anybody got any advice on what to see/where to go on the Sunday? We quite fancied the canal area and a look at the Symphony Hall, is it easy to get to from NEC?
Thanks in advance
The canal area off Broad street is nice by Brindley place - lots of nice pubs for a drink. The town centre will be open with the new Bullring shopping area open 11-5 Sunday.
From the NEC you can get onto a train at Birmingham international station - its 10 mins to Brum - you come into New street station bit grotty but leads to town. Dont catch the bus as it takes 30-40 mins!
Lots of places to eat in centre of town - what types of food do you like?
Might be worth getting taxi to the balti belt if you like balti/Indian food? This is several roads full of low priced, tasty places to eat, or there is chinatown in the centre of town.
Not sure about where to eat by the NEC? Its all hotel places...
Couple of useful websites:
http://www.birminghambites.com/exec/109327/18766/
http://www.beinbirmingham.com/
http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowForum-g186402-i386-Birmingham_West_Midlands_England.html
Any more questions do ask - im a Brummie but live 30 mins away now!
Alison
Ali, what was the area with the big wheel and giant map called? Was that near the canal? There was a shop selling really nice prints.
Pippy
Thats Centenary square by the Rep theatre - the wheel is still there but the pics have gone im told? shame they were great those 'earth from the air' ones
Thanks very much alit and Pippy, I will let you know how we get on, next week
i'm still wondering how that person got on...
Well, we got totally disorientated coming out of New Street station (after trying to help a foreigner who'd missed his connection to Loughborough via Derby....such quaint English words to pronounce.... ) and walked past HUNDREDS of shops - the Pallasades mall - then came out by the bull statue. We were trying to get to the Symphony Hall and canal area, so headed right past Waterstones, down to an old church which looked promising but we soon ended up in the back of beyond past the Hippodrome and had to turn back.
Eventually came back to the shopping centre, and this time turned left at the bull statue, walked past HUNDREDS more shops in a pedestrian area (where we picked up some street maps in a tourist kiosk), and came to Victoria Square, Central Library etc. and past the "Wheel of Birmingham" to the Symphony Hall and Brindley Place area.
We had a nice lunch in a Chinese restaurant by the canal, and although it would be lovely to walk around this area on a nice day, (you can get barge trips in good weather) when we came out of the restaurant, it was snowing!!! and the canal was partly frozen so we scurried along to the Mailbox and back to New Street.
WARNING - not all trains stop at Birmingham International - the ticket collector and a guard both told us to get on a particular train...which as it set off there was a welcome announcement...this is the bla-bla to London Euston, stopping at Rugby, Watford Junction and London Euston. we had to be back at our hotel for a special dinner that evening.....but luckily Rugby was only 25 mins away...although we had to wait another 30 mins for a train and a 25 min ride back again.......
So Wing Chun, what is the best way out of New Street station if you're heading to the "old town" and not the shops???
And advice for anyone else....print off a street map before you go, there's one here
Click Here
I will add that everybody was very friendly, and we would have done better if we'd had more time.
(Sorry mods this link has stretched the page )
*Edit to shorten link - Glynis*
new street station is a nightmare for trains... they're always delayed and changing platforms at the last minute...
i always exit via new street (the shops) but i think u can also exit from the bus area opposite the ticket offices which takes you to a place just down the road from the church and the market area (south east of new street)
failing that, does anyone know a good inexpensive place to stay nearby or how we can get to the venue as the accommodation right by it is booked on the date we want?
Thankyou
Hi sandbee ... Birmingham International Station serves the NEC, I believe it is directly connected via covered walkways. You may find more info on the NEC site ...
Where are you coming from. The train station is on the B'ham (New Street) - Euston line and most trains stop there, or it's just a short run out of Brum.
From there is is a series of tunnels (and numerous escalators) to various halls of the NEC and the Arena all under cover. Can be a reasonable walk to some of the more far-flung halls so wear comfy shoes! Certainly saves forking out for parking which is now £7.
Do the trains return into the city and are they likely to be running after an evening show? Also, do these tunnels have lighting and are they relatively safe?
Thanks muchly
Try http://www.nitenite.com for somewhere to stay. It's a new hotel and though rooms are small they're well finished. Rooms are £49.95 a night but they're doing some at £39.95 as an opening offer if you pre-pay.
(P.S. when we visited Birmingham we found it hard to find the right exit from the station....so download a street map first. There was a thread on Birmingham but I know some of the old threads have gone).
Its 10-15 mins from New Street to NEC then all covered walkways.
Loads of places to eat in Brum - China town nr new street, balti belt (5 mins by taxi) good Spanish/Italian/veggie places too....
The trains run later if there is a concert on, or theres a longer route of 900 bus - runs later still. NEC to Birmingham. Trains always crowded after a concert - so safer
Its your typical city at night - i walked thru town 11pm the other week and thru a park area it was fine, busy and well lit.
Black cabs are available from New street to Broad street hotels (Broad street is full of loud bars but lots of security)
The premier travel inns are in quiter location than the travelodge (can be noisy there)
Alison
We are going to a Ruby wedding celebration in March - staying for two nights. Can anyone recommend accommodation - preferably in the Northfield area We don't want to spend a fortune but obviously want somewhere clean and comfortable
Any suggestion will be gratefully received
Not aware of hotels in Northfield itself but there are several Travelodges in Birmingham including one here at Maypole a few miles from Northfield well about 2 miles away with free parking. Basic clean and comfy accomodation!
https://www.travelodge.co.uk/find_a_hotel/hotel.php?hotel_id=316&check_from=saver_search
They have special offers on like £26 and £15 rooms if you book in advance, normal price about £50. If you get the saver rates its well worth it.
Breccy is £7.50 and not worth it in my view better to find a cafe, or Sainsburys do a breccy by the Maypole one!
Hi Alit
Hubbie and I are going to Crufts and will have a mini-holiday (cadbury world, aquarium etc) at the same time.
I won't have a car so I'm after somewhere which is close to a tube/train/bus (or however people in Birmingham without cars get around!) so I can get to the NEC Centre, Bull Ring shops, Aquarium, etc - and back to the Airport to get home! I would also like somewhere with a few pubs or restraunts in walking distance where I can get dinner!! I'm not after nightclubs, since I am very boring when it comes to that kinda stuff!
I don't know if I would be best in a hotel in the city centre or in a B&B - last time I was at Crufts (a few years back) I stayed in a street which was FULL of B&Bs, but can't remember anything more useful that that! Or is that Broad Street I was reading about above?
I will be eternally grateful, and you will save my sanity (whats left) and my dial up bill!!
Oh, and can anyone point me in the direction of a cinema? Guernsey's only cinema is a dump so it'll be good to go somewhere decent!!
Thanks!
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