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UK experts--Birmingham info needed
I am thinking way ahead, as always, but I just learend last night that we will be invited to a wedding in Birmingham in April 2006. Of course our main focus will be the wedding festivities, but can anyone tell me of tourist things to do there? I checked my guidebook and found nothing on Birmingham. Thanks.
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I'm no expert on Birmingham but my 1997 Michelin lists Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Barber Institute of Fine Arts. Museum of Science & Industry and the Canal Walk.
I have visited Ironbridge, Coventry, Warwick and Stratford from Birmingham. There is also the Black Country Museum and the National Motorcycle Museum close by though I haven't visited. |
besides the museums jsmaith mentions, there is some really good shopping in B'ham.
If you will have a car there is a LOT to see w/i reasonable drives - Coventry Cathedral, Sulgrave Manor, Stratford, Warwick, Kenilworth, Worcester, the Severn Valley, etc. |
If are are chocoholics, you could visit Bourneville
http://www.cadburyworld.co.uk/ |
Birmingham has a wonderful symphony orchestra! Also, you should go to Litchfield, it has the only three spired cathedral in the UK and it's a pretty little city. Great for walking around and shopping. When we were there we also went to the Black Country Museum which was well worth the trip from b'ham. I think under an hour. It's a small coal mining living museum. Very interesting. And we went down the coal mine! it was amazing! There are many things to do in the area. Enjoy!
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OH! I forgot! We did Coventry, Banbury, Stratford and Warwick from B'Ham! duh!!!
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Thanks everyone, very helpful. Since this trip is a year away I hadn't given any thought yet as to whether or not to get a car, but it's sounding like a good idea. I appreciate all of your input.
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