Birmingham (Birmingham), the second largest city in England, located in the Western Midland region. After the Second World War, the Old City suffered greatly, but since 1990 its appearance has undergone great changes, and many destroyed buildings have been replaced by new ones. Modern Birmingham is more like a pulsating artery, the life in which is a key, and local glamorous shops, noisy pubs and trendy clubs support its uninterrupted workability, attracting more and more tourists to the city.
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How to get to Birmingham
Flights to and from Birmingham airport, 12 km from the city, from many cities in Europe and New York.
Airline Tickets to Birmingham
By bus
Buses arrive at the Digbeth coach station from different parts of England, including London (from (14, 5 pounds, travel time 2 hours 45 minutes), Oxford (10, 2 pounds, 1 hour 30 minutes), Manchester (11, 2 pounds, 2 hours 30 minutes)
Shakespeare's homeland, to the city Stratford-upon-Avon, buses leave from the street Moor St. Routes are performed every hour on weekends (journey time is 1 hr 15 min.)
By train
Railway service is provided by Virgin Trains company, trains depart from New St station station, located near the shopping center Pallasades shopping center. A ticket from London will cost 14.5 pounds (travel time is 1 hour 30 minutes), from Manchester - 9.5 pounds (travel time 1 hour 45 minutes).
In Stratford-upon-Avon, trains depart from stations Snow Hill and Moor St station (cost 5, 4 pounds, travel time 1 hour 30 minutes). In the high season from July to August from Birmingham to Stratford-upon-Avon, the Shakespeare Express steam train runs, a round-trip ticket costs 20 pounds.
Birmingham's climate
Birmingham weather forecast for 10 days |
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Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | dec | |
day | + 6 | + 6 | + 8 | + 11 | + 15 | + 18 | + 20 | + 20 | +17 | + 13 | + 9 | + 7 |
at night | + 0 | + 0 | + 1 | + 3 | + 6 | + 9 | + 11 | + 10 | + 8 | + 6 | + 2 | + 1 |
The climate in Birmingham is temperate marine, and, like throughout England, very mild and wet. The coldest months are January and February, when the temperature drops to + 3 ° C, the warmest month is July with a temperature of + 15 °
Transport
Public transport carries passengers throughout the West Midland region. A Daytripper ticket worth 4. 5 pounds allows you to use the services of buses and trains for a whole day, starting at 09:30 in the morning. For trips at an earlier time, it is better to purchase a Centrocard card. Tickets of all kinds can be bought at the tourist center located near New St Station
The Tram line in Birmingham connects the stations of Snow Hill and Wolverhampton, following the Jewelery Quarter, West Bromwich and Dudley. The cost of tickets varies from 70 pence to 2, 2 pounds. A travel ticket that allows you to use both the services of trams and buses will cost 4, 25 pounds.
You can rent a car at the EasyCar rental office located on 17 Horse Fair street or in Hertz on Suffolk St.
Money
Banks are usually open from 09:30 to 15:30, some offices remain open until 17:30, and some work even on Saturday morning. At banks around the clock are available machines that issue cash on cards. However, it should be taken into account that some automata do not serve customers for a few hours at night.
Shopping
Shops are usually open 6 or 7 days a week from 09:00 to 17:30, shopping centers often work until 20:00. On Sundays, shops are open from 10:00 to 16:00, or from 11:00 to 17:00. Large supermarkets are open 24 hours a day, except Sunday.
Bull Ring is considered the largest shopping complex in Birmingham. Other, less well-known shopping centers located near the Bull Ring are Pavillions, The Mailbox and The Pallasades, which can be found near New St Station. The main shopping streets of the city are New Street, High Street and Corporation Street
Jewelery Quarte is located to the north of the city center - there are a lot of small shops and retail outlets selling jewelry products. The New Street Farmers' Market, which is located on New St Street in the city center, is open every Wednesday and Wednesday, and the second Wednesday in December.
Cuisine
In England, the so-called balti houses (balti houses) are considered popular, and Birmingham is the capital of the Balti cuisine. Presumably the name originated from the Baltistan region in Northern Pakistan. However, it is believed that the kitchen "balti" was invented in Birmingham in 1977. The very concept of "balti" means the British way of preparing curry in a special cast-iron frying pan called "wok."
The so-called "triangle of the Baltic", uniting more than 50 restaurants, is located 3 km south of the city center on Ladypool Road and Stratford Road in Sparkbruk (Sparkbrook)
Hotels in Birmingham
In Birmingham, there are a lot of different hotels that can satisfy the needs of almost any guest. There are also budget kopecks, the cost of living in which does not exceed 25-30 pounds per night, and good fours, among which are such recognized brands as Radisson, Hilton, Hyatt, Novotel, Crowne Plaza and Marriott, where the price sometimes rises above the mark in 100 pounds.
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Entertainment, sightseeing and attractions of Birmingham
Birmingham Anglican Cathedral of the early 18th century and the Birmingham Catholic Cathedral of the Middle 19 century, the Birmingham Museum and the Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery, located in Ts HTPE city and well-known works of the Pre-Raphaelites, and the paintings of the old masters - Rubens, Bellini, Canaletto and Claude Lorrain
interesting Botanical Gardens Birmingham Botanical Gardens & Glasshouses.. And also the nature reserve (Birmingham Nature Center), where a large number of animals and birds are represented, including 2 rare red pandas. The entrance fee is about 2 pounds
The National Sea Life Center, which houses turtles, piranhas, sea horses, rays and otters. During the course of the day, you can observe the process of feeding. The entrance fee is about 10 pounds. Or go to the RSPB Sandwell Valley Bird Sanctuary where there is no admission.
- Watch the piranha feeding process at the National Sea Life Center. The main thing is not to become food for them!
- Look at the "Birmingham Pride" parade in the gay quarter of Birmingham, where else will it happen to see such a conglomeration of people with an unconventional orientation in one place?
There is a zoo in the Drayton Manor theme park. During school holidays, the park can be reached by bus no. E22, the fare will be about 10 pounds round-trip. Bus number 110 leaves from the Bull St stop near Snow Hill station at another time
During the autumn and winter period in the West Midlands, we recommend visiting Kenilworth Castle & Elizabethan Garden, Goodrich Castle, Stokesay Castle, Witley Court and the Wenlock Priory Monastery
Events in Birmingham
Religious feast in honor of St. George the Victorious; the annual Birmingham Tattoo Festival, which dates back to 1989; Birmingham international carnival in the Caribbean style
The annual Birmingham Pride Sexual Minorities Festival is also taking place in the gay quarter of Birmingham; and the annual arts festival ArtsFest is the largest arts festival in the United Kingdom.
The annual parade in Birmingham celebrates St. Patrick's Day, and in August the festival "Mardi Gras" (an analog of the Slavic Maslenitsa) takes place. You can visit the Festival "Fierce! ", The folk festival Moseley Folk Festival, the Birmingham international jazz festival, as well as the festival of comedies and dances. On holidays in Birmingham, the Frankfurt Christmas Fair opens.
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