See Birmingham through a true Brummie’s eyes on this 1.5-hour walking tour led by a local expert. Immerse yourself in the city's vibrant sights and sounds as you journey through centuries of history—discovering how a humble market town transformed into the UK’s second-largest city.
From Birmingham’s industrial revolution boom to its famous canals and the birthplace of Cadbury chocolate, this tour offers a unique mix of history, culture, and modern life. Along the way discover Birmingham's key city sights, explore hidden gems, hear fascinating stories, and gain an insider’s perspective on today’s dynamic Birmingham.
An introduction to the tour by your local guide into Birmingham's history, in the shadow of Birmingham Cathedral
Built during the industrial revolution, discover St Philip's Cathedral, one of the smallest cathedrals in Britain
Take a step back into the 1800's and explore Victorian Birmingham at Victoria Square.
Built to symbolise the status of Birmingham's growth, marvel at the Town Hall. From Charles Dickens, to Emmeline Pankhurst and even the likes of Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones and The Beatles - some of the world's most famous have walked through these doors!
See the beautiful Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery building and learn about the different artists to come from Birmingham
Discover Birmingham's crucial role in both of the World Wars, and the sacrifices made by its people for the good of the country
From old to new, discover our modern city, architecture and life in Birmingham today
See the Hall of Memory, memorialising those who have given their lives for Birmingham and Britain
See Baskerville House and learn all about John Baskerville!
Our very own walk of fame!
Take a relaxing walk alongside one of Birmingham's iconic industrial canals
Finish up where old and new are perfectly combined, and marvel at the Neo Gothic exterior of this contemporary art gallery
By the flag pole in Cathedral Square! Note: if the ferris wheel is in Cathedral Square, your guide will be closer to the main entrance to the Cathedral. They'll be wearing bright orange so you can spot them
Birmingham, the second-largest city in the UK, is a vibrant hub of culture, history, and innovation. Known for its industrial heritage, it offers a dynamic mix of modern attractions, historic landmarks, and a thriving food and arts scene.
A must-visit for art and history enthusiasts, featuring a wide range of exhibits from prehistoric times to the present.
A chocolate lover's paradise, offering a self-guided tour through the history of Cadbury chocolate.
A historic area known for its jewelry-making heritage, featuring museums, shops, and workshops.
A spicy curry cooked and served in a thin steel bowl, a specialty of Birmingham.
Crispy fried pork rinds, a traditional British pub snack.
A sandwich made with fried chips and butter, a local favorite.
This is the warmest and sunniest time of the year, perfect for outdoor activities and festivals.
British Pound (GBP)
GMT (UTC+0) or BST (UTC+1) during daylight saving time
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Birmingham is generally safe, but like any major city, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions.
Birmingham New Street, Birmingham Moor Street
National Express Coach Station
Affordable and frequent, covering most of the city and surrounding areas.
Available • Apps: Uber, Birmingham Taxis
Car, Bike, Scooter
The birthplace of William Shakespeare, offering historic sites, theaters, and charming streets.
A picturesque area known for its rolling hills, charming villages, and historic sites.
A historic city with a rich industrial heritage and notable landmarks.
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