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Luxury Barn Conversion- Indoor Pool, Gym & Hot Tub
Longdon Barn is a brand new stunning luxury barn conversion within the Estate of Longdon Hall. This idyllic escape features your own private heated 12m indoor pool, hot tub and gym, 2 luxurious king size bedrooms with 2.5 bathrooms. The beautiful sitting room, with open-plan living-dining and new kitchen make the "Barn" an ideal property for a family or group of friends. In the heart of Solihull, walks to Knowle pubs/restaurants are on the doorstep, while Warwick and Stratford-u-Avon are nearby.

'Heron's Rest' canal side apartment with parking
Welcome to my city retreat! 1 bedroom, ground floor apartment with private entrance and off road parking, in the quiet & leafy Bournville area, convenient for B'ham Uni & QE Hospital. The bars and restaurants of Stirchley are a few minutes walk, as are bus and train services to the city. Or, relax in your own canal side area with covered seating. As your host, I've curated the space to reflect Birmingham and the apartment is personally managed, so you will always be in direct contact with me.

Luxury cottage in Shenstone Village
Our lovely cottage has the best of both worlds; set in a village (with 3 pubs) only a train ride away from Birmingham (25 mins) or Lichfield (5 mins) The NEC is only a 25 minute commute Enjoy a log fire in our cosy lounge during winter or a BBQ and a game of table tennis in our garden during the summer! Well located for Drayton Manor, Thomas Tank land, Snow Dome, West Mids Safari Park, Twycross Zoo, the Peak District, also the Belfry Golf course and many more. The Nat Arboretum is 10 miles away

Modern 2 Bed house- HS2, NEC & Birmingham Airport
Modern 2 bed house on a private road. Close to Birmingham Airport (8 mins drive), Birmingham International Train Station, NEC, Resorts World & HS2. • Tea, sugar, milk provided on arrival • 2 Allocated parking spaces at the front of the house ( not suitable for long vans) • Two memory foam Kingsize beds • Ultra-Fast 150Mbps Wi-Fi • 50” TV Freeview/Netflix/HDMI • Fully equipped kitchen • Washing machine/iron • Bath Towels provided This property sleeps up to 4 people with 2 King size beds.

The Grazing Guest House EV Charger 15 mins BHX/NEC
This is a beautiful, purpose converted guest house with one main bedroom and two small doubles in an upstairs mezzanine. It is beautifully appointed and set in an amazing shared garden with pond and water feature. The property is 0.7 miles from the motorway, with little traffic disturbance. It also has an electric charger for EVs - at a small extra cost. The property is designed with sustainability in mind and boosts IR heating and bamboo floors. Great for Warwickshire, Birmingham, Solihull

Charming Country Coach House
Charming coach house set in the unique black and white village of Chaddesley Corbett. The coach house has two separate relaxing patio areas overlooking fields, magnificent lawns, koi ponds and stunning landscaped gardens. The village boasts a coffee shop, community orchard, butchers, boutique hairdressers, barbers, village store, and 3 excellent country pubs/restaurants. Also the popular St Cassians Church, a garden centre with coffee shop and Chaddesley Woods is popular with walkers & hikers.

Hunters Lodge Warwickshire
A luxurious self catered barn conversion offering a unique and romantic escape nestled in the picturesque Warwickshire countryside. A place to relax and unwind whether it’s in our gorgeous freestanding bath tub, our 4 poster bed or by putting your feet up in front of the log burner and enjoying the warm and ambient glow. Take a dip in our traditional outdoor spa bath tub situated in your private patio area and watch the sunset across the fields. This is truly a stunning and unforgettable stay.

Bournville Park estate 3 beds and 2 bathrooms
Griffin House is an attractive 4 bed house on Bournville Park Estate perfect for families,groups and contractors , It is close to transport links into Birmingham City Centre via bus and trains. The property is 2 mins walk to Manor Park, 5 mins walk to Orthopaedic Hospital and 10mins to local Town Centre It is 3 miles to QE hospital and University of Birmingham. Local attractions are Cadbury World and Lickey Hills. It has offstreet Parking and it is short drive to to motorway M42 and M5

The Retreat
Recently refurbished & hidden away privately behind electric gates, a truly delightful private parkland style setting of landscape mature gardens with views over open countryside. The Retreat is a perfect place to unwind, the one bedroom cabin boasts a Kitchenette with Cooking Facilities and utensils, a King Size Bed and Wet room, Terrace over looking duck pond, and fields, private parking for 2 cars or vans Milk tea & coffee included along with Cereals & Crumpets. Toiletries provided

Hillview Glamping & Equestrian Breaks Pod 1
You’ll treasure your time at Hillview Glamping, we are a beautiful luxury site based in a rural location, close to Birmingham NEC and Resorts World. We offer Pods that sleep upto 4 people, they have all the amenities you would expect for a luxury accommodation and both pods have private hot tubs & fire pits for those romantic cosy nights. We offer a patio & BBQ balcony where you can watch the sunset with the most amazing countryside views. We also have equestrian facilities available.

Play Queen - A Playful Unique Hot Tub Retreat
Play Queen is a Unique Playful Retreat with a Hot Tub Relaxation garden. Equipped with an Adult Swing, 4 poster copper cage vintage bed, a soundproof playroom made up red velvet walls and mirrors on ceilings. Features a professional stripper pole room. You also have the use of our custom Play Queen Robes and all of The Red Room Amenities you see in the photos. This is the Ultimate Place to Play & Explore to wherever your desires take you. Situated in an apartment in the West Midlands.

Plough House - 50% Off Breakfast in the Pub
The Plough is a pub in the very centre of Harborne, one of Birmingham’s most sought-after locations. Our vision has always been to make it a ‘place where people feel good.’ The Plough House stands as its extension and a testament to our values and hospitality. Renowned for its friendly staff, unique ambiance, and commitment to exceptional service, this property invites visitors to immerse themselves in a truly memorable stay.
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When is the best time to visit Birmingham?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Birmingham?
Explore stays in the city centre for easy access to shopping, dining, and cultural sites, or choose Digbeth and Jewellery Quarter for a creative atmosphere and unique architecture. Family-friendly options can be found in Edgbaston, which has leafy surroundings.
What are the best things to do in Birmingham with kids?
Families often enjoy discovering interactive exhibits at Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum, visiting the National SEA LIFE Centre, or exploring Cannon Hill Park’s play areas and gardens. These spots blend learning and outdoor fun.
What are some of the best things to do in Birmingham?
Explore Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, stroll along canals in Brindleyplace, or visit the Bullring for shopping and dining. The Jewellery Quarter has artisan workshops and historic sights.
How is the weather in Birmingham?
Birmingham has cool winters around 35–45°F (2–7°C), with regular rain, and mild summers near 54–72°F (12–22°C). Layered clothing and a water-resistant jacket are helpful throughout the year.
What are the best places to visit in Birmingham?
The Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Library of Birmingham, and Jewellery Quarter are among the most popular places to explore. Canon Hill Park is often recommended for outdoor relaxation.
What are some hiking trails in Birmingham?
Wander through woodland paths in Lickey Hills Country Park or enjoy nature walks at Sutton Park, which has lakes and open green spaces. Cannon Hill Park also features easy walking routes close to central Birmingham.
What are some family activities we can do in Birmingham?
Families can explore hands-on exhibits at Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum, observe marine life at the National SEA LIFE Centre, or picnic in Cannon Hill Park. Seasonal events and workshops are frequently held at these venues.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Birmingham?
Warwick has a historic castle and medieval streets, Stratford-upon-Avon invites exploration of Shakespeare’s heritage, and the Malvern Hills provides scenic countryside walks. The Cotswolds villages are also frequently suggested for rural charm.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Birmingham?
Many accommodations in Birmingham welcome pets, especially in areas such as the Jewellery Quarter, Edgbaston, and Harborne. Parks nearby, like Cannon Hill Park and Sutton Park, make outings with pets easier.
What are some local tips for visiting Birmingham?
Consider exploring canalside walks in Brindleyplace, sampling locally made jewellery in the Jewellery Quarter, and using the city's tram or train network to reach diverse neighbourhoods. Weekends tend to be busy around major attractions.
What is Birmingham known for?
Birmingham is known for its industrial heritage, diverse culinary scene, and vibrant arts community. The city has a rich tradition in jewellery making, music, and innovative theater.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Birmingham?
Discover independent shops and street art in Digbeth, wander the tranquil Winterbourne House & Garden, or explore the historic buildings of the Jewellery Quarter. Local food markets in Moseley draw regular visitors seeking artisanal goods.
What are the best foods to try in Birmingham?
Birmingham has a reputation for Balti curry, especially in the Balti Triangle, and features street food, locally baked goods, and South Asian-inspired sweets. You can also find diverse vegetarian and vegan options across city markets.
What should I bring for a trip to Birmingham?
Pack layered clothing, a water-resistant jacket, and comfortable shoes for exploring city streets and parks. An umbrella and travel adapter are helpful in varying weather and for international visitors.
What is the nightlife in Birmingham like?
Birmingham has a mix of live music venues, creative bars in Digbeth, and stylish lounges around Broad Street. The city centre often draws crowds for theatre, comedy, and late-night dining.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Birmingham?
Locals and visitors gather for Birmingham Pride in late spring, the Birmingham International Jazz Festival during summer, and seasonal German Christmas Markets in winter. The city has ongoing food, arts, and cultural celebrations.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Birmingham?
Family-friendly vacation rentals are commonly found in residential areas like Edgbaston, Harborne, and the Jewellery Quarter, which have quiet streets and access to local parks. These neighbourhoods blend convenience with space for families.
When is the best time to visit Birmingham?
Spring and summer are frequently suggested for milder temperatures, outdoor festivals, and blooming parks. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, while winter features festive events and cozy city atmospheres.
All about Birmingham
The second-largest city in the United Kingdom, Birmingham is a creative melting pot, thanks in part to its cultural diversity. Past its historic factories and workshops (many of which are now loft apartments) run a vast network of canals—Birmingham is said to have more miles of waterways than Venice—and there’s plenty of green space too. Around the modern city center sits an array of neighborhoods, including leafy Edgbaston, where you can watch top-flight cricket and tennis; the artsy manufacturing and design village of the Jewellery Quarter; and hipster Digbeth, home to one of the best weekly food and drink festivals in the UK. Widely renowned as a shopping destination, Birmingham can also lay claim to England’s oldest working cinema.
What are the top things to do in Birmingham?
Bullring
Birmingham offers a wide spectrum of retail therapy, from its traditional Rag Market to high-end designer fashion and interiors at the Mailbox mall. The city’s most beloved shopping destination is the Bullring, a gloriously futuristic-looking mall that’s home to 200 shops including the famous Selfridges department store.
Sutton Park
A few miles to the north of the city center, Sutton Park is a 2,400-acre nature reserve, and one of the largest urban parks in Europe. Its landscape dates back to Roman times, when locals used to hunt and graze animals here. You still might see cows or ponies, but there’s plenty of other wildlife to enjoy, including the many species of birds that flock to its wetlands.
Balti Triangle
To the south of the city center, just north of Moseley, a cluster of streets around Balsall Heath celebrates a dish that was created here in the 1970s. The balti is a curry developed by immigrant Kashmiris and cooked and served in a deep dish with naan bread served alongside. The family-run restaurants of the Balti Triangle are the perfect place to experience it.
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5,270 of Birmingham holiday rentals include wifi access

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4.6 Average rating
Birmingham stays receive an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 from guests

Nearby attractions
Birmingham’s top spots include Cadbury World, Cannon Hill Park and University of Birmingham
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