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You can save money on your train tickets by booking in advance. Find all the information you need to help you plan your journey and choose the best ticket for you.
With National Rail, you can find information about Birmingham, plan your journey and book your train tickets. Our Railcards help you save money when you travel by train, and there are big discounts available on top attractions with National Rail’s Days Out Guide. Taking the train helps reduce your carbon footprint too.
Railcards offer great value for money if you travel by train, saving you up to 1/3 on most rail fares. You can find out more about our range of Railcards on the Railcard website(external link, opens in a new tab).
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Birmingham, a vibrant and dynamic city in the heart of England, offers a rich tapestry of experiences for every type of traveller. From its industrial heritage and world-class cultural scene to its thriving food scene and family-friendly attractions, Birmingham truly has something for everyone. Famously known as the “Workshop of the World” during the Industrial Revolution, the city has reinvented itself, blending its historical roots with a modern, cosmopolitan flair. Birmingham plays host to numerous annual festivals and events, including the Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival and the Frankfurt Christmas Market (the largest outside of Germany and Austria), adding to the city’s vibrant atmosphere. And did you know that Birmingham is also said to have more canals than Venice?
Looking for fun for all the family? Birmingham boasts a fantastic array of attractions guaranteed to keep kids of all ages entertained.
Cadbury World: discover the secrets behind your favourite chocolate treats. Get 1/3 OFF entry with National Rail’s Days Out Guide(external link, opens in a new tab) when you go by train
Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum: explore interactive exhibits and learn about science and technology. Get 2FOR1 entry with National Rail’s Days Out Guide(external link, opens in a new tab) when you go by train
The National SEA LIFE Centre: come face-to-face with sharks, penguins, and other fascinating marine creatures. Get 1/3 OFF entry with National Rail’s Days Out Guide(external link, opens in a new tab) when you go by train
Birmingham Botanical Gardens: enjoy a relaxing stroll through beautiful gardens and glasshouses. Get 2FOR1 entry with National Rail’s Days Out Guide(external link, opens in a new tab) when you go by train
West Midlands Safari Park: embark on a thrilling safari adventure and see animals from around the world.
Exploring Birmingham doesn’t have to break the bank. There are plenty of free activities and attractions to enjoy, such as:
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery: discover a diverse collection of art and historical artefacts.
Library of Birmingham: explore the stunning architecture and browse the extensive collection of books.
Cannon Hill Park: enjoy a picnic, take a walk, or simply relax in this beautiful green space.
Gas Street Basin: stroll along the canals and admire the historic architecture
Birmingham’s cultural scene is thriving, offering a diverse range of entertainment options. The Birmingham Repertory Theatre, affectionately known as The Rep, stages a variety of plays, from classic dramas to contemporary works. For music lovers, the Symphony Hall, renowned for its acoustics, is home to the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and hosts other world-class musicians. Birmingham Hippodrome is a major venue for touring West End shows, ballet and opera.
For a more intimate experience, check out the vibrant live music scene at venues like the Hare & Hounds or The Sunflower Lounge. Comedy clubs like The Glee Club provide a platform for both established and up-and-coming comedians.
Birmingham is a city with a passion for sports. Birmingham City FC and Aston Villa FC are the major football clubs in the city, both with a rich history and dedicated fan base. Edgbaston Cricket Ground is a renowned international cricket venue and home to Warwickshire County Cricket Club. For those who prefer to participate, there are numerous sports facilities across the city, including swimming pools, gyms, and parks.
From high-street favourites to independent boutiques, Birmingham offers a shopping experience to satisfy every taste and budget.
Bullring & Grand Central: a shopper’s paradise, home to a vast array of high-street brands
Mailbox Birmingham: a stylish shopping destination featuring designer boutiques and luxury brands
Jewellery Quarter: discover unique and exquisite jewellery in this historic district
Custard Factory: explore independent shops, art galleries, and cafes in this creative hub
Digbeth: browse vintage shops, record stores, and street art in this trendy area
Birmingham’s culinary scene is as diverse as its population, offering a wide range of cuisines to tantalise your taste buds.
Balti Triangle: this area is famous for its Balti houses, serving up delicious and authentic curries
Digbeth Dining Club: a street food event showcasing some of the best food vendors in the region
Michelin-starred restaurants: Birmingham boasts several Michelin-starred restaurants, including Adam’s, Opheem and Simpsons, offering fine dining experiences
Chinese Quarter: indulge in authentic Chinese cuisine in this vibrant area
Discover even more things to do and places to go in Birmingham on our Visit Birmingham by Train page.
Interested in exploring more of what Birmingham has to offer? Check out our Days Out Guide for great deals on attractions and activities.
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