Birmingham 3 Days
Day 1: Historical and Cultural Birmingham
Morning: Arrival and Check-in
– Arrive in Birmingham and check into your accommodation.
Late Morning: Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
– Start your exploration at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, home to a vast collection of art, including the Pre-Raphaelite paintings.
Lunch: Grand Central
– Head to Grand Central, located above New Street Station, for a variety of dining options.
Afternoon: The Jewellery Quarter
– Explore the Jewellery Quarter, known for its rich history in jewelry making. Visit the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter and the Pen Museum.
Evening: Dinner in the Jewellery Quarter
– Enjoy dinner at one of the many restaurants in the Jewellery Quarter, such as The Wilderness or Lasan.
Day 2: Industrial Heritage and Modern Birmingham
Morning: Cadbury World
– Spend the morning at Cadbury World in Bournville. Learn about the history of chocolate and the Cadbury company, and enjoy interactive exhibits and chocolate tasting.
Lunch: Bournville Village
– Have lunch in the picturesque Bournville Village.
Afternoon: Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum
– Visit Thinktank, Birmingham’s science museum, featuring interactive exhibits, a planetarium, and a steam engine display.
Evening: Canal Side Walk and Brindleyplace
– Take a walk along Birmingham’s historic canals, ending at Brindleyplace. Enjoy dinner at one of the waterfront restaurants, such as Bank or Cielo.
Day 3: Shopping and Cultural Exploration
Morning: The Bullring and St. Martin’s Church
– Spend the morning shopping at the Bullring, one of the UK’s largest shopping centers. Visit St. Martin’s Church, located adjacent to the Bullring, for a touch of history.
Late Morning: Custard Factory in Digbeth
– Explore the Custard Factory in Digbeth, a hub for independent shops, galleries, and creative businesses.
Lunch: Digbeth Dining Club
– Have lunch at Digbeth Dining Club, known for its street food and vibrant atmosphere.
Afternoon: Birmingham Botanical Gardens
– Visit the Birmingham Botanical Gardens, featuring 15 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, glasshouses, and a butterfly house.
Evening: Symphony Hall or The Hippodrome
– Depending on your interests, end your trip with a cultural experience:
– Attend a concert at Symphony Hall, known for its excellent acoustics.
– Watch a performance at The Birmingham Hippodrome, one of the busiest theatres in the UK.
Additional Tips:
– Transport: Birmingham has an extensive public transport network, including buses, trams, and trains. Consider getting a day pass for convenience.
– Events: Check local event listings for any festivals, exhibitions, or special events happening during your visit.
– Weather: Birmingham’s weather can be unpredictable. Pack layers and an umbrella.