

A historic hub of the UK's jewellery industry, now a vibrant mix of Victorian architecture, independent shops, and creative businesses.

Birmingham can be rainy, a raincoat is essential for exploring the Jewellery Quarter.
The Jewellery Quarter is best explored on foot, comfortable shoes are a must.
To keep your devices charged while exploring the city's attractions.
A historic square surrounded by beautiful Georgian architecture, perfect for a morning stroll.
A stunning Grade I listed building with a rich history, offering guided tours and a peaceful atmosphere.
A fascinating museum housing an extensive collection of art and artifacts, including the world's largest collection of Pre-Raphaelite art.
Bacon, sausages, eggs, black pudding, baked beans, mushrooms, and toast.
Thick-cut toast topped with baked beans, often served with a fried egg.
A rich, spicy curry served in a bowl, often with naan bread.
A pioneer in Birmingham's vegan scene, offering plant-based breakfasts since 1990.
A popular London import, serving all-day breakfasts in Birmingham since 2017.
A Michelin-starred restaurant offering innovative lunches in a historic building.
Crafted by local artisans, these pieces showcase the city's rich jewellery-making heritage.
A spicy curry dish originating from the city, it's a must-try local delicacy.
A traditional English tea set, symbolizing the city's tea-drinking culture.