Explore Birmingham, a city of canals and culture

Vibrant, diverse, and full of energy, Birmingham is a city where industrial heritage meets modern creativity. From world-class shopping at the iconic Bullring & Grand Central to scenic canal walks that stretch across the city, there’s something here for every kind of explorer.

Food lovers can indulge in Birmingham’s renowned culinary scene—including its famous Balti Triangle—while culture seekers can enjoy performances at the Birmingham Hippodrome or explore inspiring exhibitions at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. For music fans, the city’s legacy lives on at venues across town and through its connection to legends like Black Sabbath.

Whether you’re visiting for a weekend break, a shopping spree, live entertainment, or a taste of its rich history, Birmingham offers an unforgettable urban experience in the heart of the UK.

The city by water
Birmingham’s canals stretch further than Venice’s, winding through the city’s historic streets. Enjoy scenic walks, waterside pubs, or a relaxing canal boat ride across this vibrant urban landscape.
The Birmingham Bull
The Bullring & Grand Central takes its name from Birmingham’s historic Bull Ring market. Today, the area is symbolized by the bronze Bullring Bull statue, nicknamed Ozzy by locals, representing the city’s strength and commercial heritage while standing at the heart of its modern shopping district.
A city known for...

From chocolate to football—and even home to Europe’s largest public library—Birmingham is a city full of surprises. It’s the birthplace of British chocolate culture, with the iconic Cadbury World celebrating the city’s sweet legacy.

The striking Library of Birmingham stands as a modern architectural landmark, symbolizing the city’s creativity and ambition. Birmingham is also passionate about football, proudly home to historic clubs like Aston Villa and Birmingham City, adding sporting pride to its rich industrial heritage.