The Best Shops in Birmingham
Published by: Lisa Simm
With so many great shopping destinations available where should you head first? Below, we share some of our favourite shops in Birmingham to help get you started.
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With so many great shopping destinations available where should you head first? Below, we share some of our favourite shops in Birmingham to help get you started.
Once known as the ‘workshop of the world’, Birmingham’s rich industrial past is still evident today. Nowhere is this more apparent in the extensive canal network that still crisscrosses the city.
Any proud, local Brummie knows of all the best places to see in Birmingham. But, if you’re here reading this, it’s likely that you’re not a local and that you’re in town on a visit.
So, if you haven’t got a friendly local on your arm to give you the tour, fear not because we’re going to share all the best places to see in Birmingham so that you can make the most of your trip.
The Legoland Discovery Centre in Birmingham offer visitors who are unable to visit the Legoland Theme Parks an opportunity to experience the magic of Lego.
Walsall Arboretum was opened in 1874 and has become one the most popular places to visit in Walsall. It’s close proximity to the town centre makes it a favourite with visitors of all ages throughout the year.
Built in 1887, Wightwick Manor and Gardens has been under National Trust ownership since 1937 when it was donated by Geoffrey Mander.
Located in the centre of the Black Country and covering 26 acres of land, the Black Country Living Museum displays wonderful examples of historic buildings that have been rebuilt and refurbished.
Located in Aston and best-known as the home of Aston Villa Football Club, Villa Park has been in use since 1897. It can currently accommodate almost 43,000 fans on match days.
A fine example of a Tudor manor house, Packwood House was built in the 1560s, restored in the 1930s and has been owned by the National Trust since the 1940s.
Ever since it opened in 1899, Birmingham Hippodrome has offered diverse entertainment in the form of pantomime, musicals, opera, comedy, dance and ballet.