

Birmingham's canals, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offer a unique glimpse into the city's industrial past, with picturesque routes and historic buildings.
Explore the historic canals that shaped Birmingham, perfect for a morning stroll.
Discover Birmingham's rich history and art at this world-class museum.
Relax and explore 15 acres of beautiful gardens, perfect for an afternoon visit.
A pioneer in Birmingham's vegan scene, offering delicious plant-based breakfasts since 1990.
Famous for its unique Asian-inspired brunch dishes and vibrant atmosphere.
Award-winning restaurant offering innovative tasting menus and exceptional service.

A traditional Birmingham dish, the Balti is served in a bowl made from the city's historic canal ironworks.
Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter has been crafting silverware since the 18th century, a tradition that continues today.
A traditional Birmingham coin, the sixpence is often used as a decorative item or good luck charm.
Bacon, eggs, sausages, black pudding, baked beans, mushrooms, tomatoes, and toast.
Aromatic curry dish with meat, vegetables, and spices, served with naan bread.
Suet pastry filled with seasoned sausage meat.

Birmingham's climate is often rainy, a raincoat is essential for canal walks.
For exploring the canals and historic streets of Birmingham.
To keep your devices charged while exploring the city.
A serene coastal stretch offering a blend of nature, history, and local culture.
Experience the stunning night sky at Whiskey Springs, a designated International Dark Sky Park.

Mowdok Mual Cave, a natural wonder in Meghalaya, is known for its stunning rock formations and underground river.