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Category: Sightseeing - Birmingham Attractions & Activities
Address: Linden Rd, Bourneville, Bourneville B30 1JS
Chocoholics of all ages find bliss at this massive chocolate-making factory, where at least 800 bars of the addictive treat are turned out every minute. Learn about the chocolate-making process, watch the creation of various gift boxes and packages, and browse the gift shop for an edible souvenir. A multimedia...
Category: Zoos, Aquariums & Reserves - Birmingham Attractions & Activities
Address: Pershore Rd, Edgbaston, Birmingham B5 7RL
A great place for children! This site shelters over 130 species of animals in their natural habitats and features native wildlife. The 6.5 acre park also houses a selection of farm animals and is a wonderful way to give kids an appreciation of nature. On-site café and visitors center.
Category: Sightseeing - Birmingham Attractions & Activities
Address: Victoria Square, Birmingham
This Thomas Brock-designed sculpture commemorates England's longest-ruling monarch. During refurbishment of the statue, "Ebony," the friendly dog of a workman, was a fixture near the statue. A small plaque marks the dog's cohabitation with the great queen. Visitors may enjoy trying to find the exact location of the...
Category: Religious Sites - Birmingham Attractions & Activities
Address: St Chad's Queensway, City Center, Birmingham B4 6EU
This Roman Catholic church is centrally located to the Birmingham city center and offers a good look at local Gothic architecture. Built in 1839, the cathedral features an array of architectural flourishes, including columns, stained glass pieces, and woodwork. Excellent for travelers with an interest in ornate...
Category: Sightseeing - Birmingham Attractions & Activities
Address: Victoria Square, Birmingham B3 3DQ
The classically designed Town Hall sits prominently on Victoria Square and plays host to many visitors to the city. Tourists may view the attractive 1850 William Hill organ. Designer Joseph Hansom took Greek structures as his guide when designing the historic structure. One of the most popular sights for travelers to...
Category: Zoos, Aquariums & Reserves - Birmingham Attractions & Activities
Address: Clapgate Ln, Bartley Green, Birmingham B32 3BS
A refuge for wildlife, surrounded by residential neighborhoods. Encompassing 450 acres along the winding path of a brook, habitats include fields, forests, and marshes. Abandoned buildings from old Birmingham industries hint at the region's past. A visitors center offers food and drinks and can guide you to the...
Category: Parks - Birmingham Attractions & Activities
Address: Moseley, Birmingham B13 8RD
Two miles south of Birmingham, this city park has a multitude of attractions. Playgrounds, lakes, a wildflower meadow, tennis courts, and a tropical greenhouse provide welcome distractions for the family. A tearoom and information center for visitors are also available.
Edgbaston Reservoir and Harborne Walkway
Category: Parks - Birmingham Attractions & Activities
Address: Reservoir Rd, Ladywood, Birmingham B16 9EE
A hotspot for windsurfing, fishing, and other water activities. This 60-acre reservoir lies about two miles from the city and provides changing rooms and showers. Surrounding the reservoir is a two-mile walkway winding through woods and marshlands. It's a prime location for bird watching and observing the local...
Category: Science & History Museums - Birmingham Attractions & Activities
Address: Tipton Rd, Dudley DY1 4SQ
A nod to Birmingham's coal-burning and iron-making days, this living museum recreates an Industrial Age village, complete with blacksmith, candy maker, and canal boats. Visitors trek through the 26-acre site or take trams to various exhibits of the region's past industries and see the former living quarters of Black...
Category: Zoos, Aquariums & Reserves - Birmingham Attractions & Activities
Address: The Waters Edge, Brindley Pl, Birmingham B1 2HL
Located right on the water, this exhibit was the first to bring the fascinating beauty of marine life to the people of Birmingham, and it continues to display thousands of underwater creatures, including starfish, sharks, and perch and underwater plant life. A top attraction is the Titanic Adventure, which allows...
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