Located in the center of Birmingham, a 7-minute walk from Hippodrome Theatre, ibis budget Birmingham Centre provides air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Holiday Inn Express - Birmingham - City Center provides free WiFi and rooms with air conditioning in Birmingham. Among the various facilities are a shared lounge and a bar.
Located within a 5 minutes’ walk from Birmingham city center, Hampton by Hilton Birmingham Broad Street features secure car parking, free WiFi and on-site dining.
This modern 4-star hotel is 1640 feet from Birmingham New Street Rail Station and the Bullring shopping center. It has stylish, air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and a gym.
Less than half a mile from Birmingham New Street Train Station and Bull Ring Shopping Center, the Ibis Birmingham Centre is in central Birmingham, in the vibrant Chinese Quarter and next to the...
Park Regis Birmingham 4-star hotel is the tallest addition to Birmingham’s skyline, offering 253 guest rooms and suites with a boutique feel for all guests to enjoy.
Just 10 minutes walk from The Bullring Shopping Center, this elegant and modern hotel features rooms with Egyptian linen, plasma-screen TVs and free WiFi.
Room was really nice and the breakfast was amazing
The chic Malmaison Birmingham offers elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi, within the upmarket Mailbox development. It has a health spa, a restaurant, and a bar with a wine tasting room.
Upgraded to a suite and room was absolutely stunning
In a superb city center location, this 4-star deluxe hotel features a fitness room, a cafe bar and a restaurant. Shopping districts and Birmingham New Street Rail Station are 0.5 miles away.
Breakfast was amazing and the staff in the restaurant were lovely.
This modern 4-star hotel is 1640 feet from Birmingham New Street Rail Station and the Bullring shopping center. It has stylish, air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and a gym.
Great bright modern accommodation with excellent staff.
The Wellington Hotel Birmingham - Breakfast Included City Centre Near O2 Academy is ideally located in the center of Birmingham, and has a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar.
Friendly staff, close to concert venue and secure parking
Located in Birmingham, a 10-minute walk from Villa Park, The Aston Inn provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Location to the football ground, service and staff were super
Located in Birmingham, a 17-minute walk from Cadbury World, The Bournbrook Inn has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Pub area was very nice,with friendly staff and good food.
Located in Birmingham, within 1.8 miles of Star City and 2.1 miles of Bullring Shopping Center, The Saltley Inn has accommodations with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free...
Clean, easy to find, staff were friendly and very helpful
Located just a 3-minute walk to Birmingham New Street Station (south exit), easyHotel Birmingham offers budget accommodations is in the heart of Birmingham, within a 5-minute walk to shops, bars and...
The staff name Snehal is really nice and nice place to stay
Located in the Jewelry Quarter, close to St Paul's Tram Station and 10 minutes’ walk from Birmingham city center, Hampton by Hilton Birmingham Jewelry Quarter features an on-site fitness center, free...
breakfast was good value and included in the room price
Located in Birmingham, within a 15-minute walk of Broad Street and 0.8 miles of Brindleyplace, Edgbaston House provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property as well as...
Room was excellent, well designed and great features.
Featuring a terrace, a restaurant as well as a bar, Frederick Street Townhouse is located in the center of Birmingham, a 6-minute walk from Museum of the Jewellery Quarter.
So stylish and characterful with helpful friendly staff.
A 10-minute walk from Birmingham city center, Hotel at Conference Aston is set within quiet landscaped campus grounds. It features free Wi-Fi and bedrooms with attached bathroom, each with a TV.
Excellent location, all the facilities I wanted, helpful staff
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FAQs about hotels in Birmingham
On average, 3-star hotels in Birmingham cost $100 per night, and 4-star hotels in Birmingham are $145 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Birmingham can be found for $114 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Birmingham this weekend is $132 or, for a 4-star hotel, $172. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Birmingham for this weekend cost around $250 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $141 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Birmingham for tonight. You'll pay around $230 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Birmingham will cost around $218, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The UK's 2nd largest city, Birmingham is one of its top cultural centers. Well-known for its M6 Spaghetti Junction interchange, it's also a surprisingly green city with lots of open spaces.
Most city center hotels in Birmingham are near New Street Station. To the east is the futuristic architecture of the new Bull Ring shopping center, and behind that is Digbeth Bus Station. To the west is Victoria Square, home of the town hall and a German Christmas Market.
The Mailbox is one of the newest additions to the Birmingham shopping scene, and behind it is one of the canals converging on the Gas Street Basin. By one canal are the ICC (International Convention Center) and the NIA (National Indoor Arena), both venues that host major events.
Just across the street is Brindleyplace, a canal-front complex of restaurants, bars and hotels near Broad Street – the main nightlife area. It is popular with students at nearby Birmingham University, whose clock tower is modeled on the one in Siena. Just south in Bournville is Cadbury World, and there are several hotels on Hagley Road to the north, which are available on Booking.com.
The city is also known for sports – Aston Villa and Birmingham City are the top soccer clubs, while Edgbaston Cricket Ground hosts international matches. Other Birmingham attractions include Hockley’s Jewellery Quarter and the NEC arena by Birmingham International Airport.
Was at a show in the NEC so didn't see much of Birmingham.
Was at a show in the NEC so didn't see much of Birmingham. Ate in the Pushkar Cocktail bar and some drinks in Qavali whisky bar and they were first class. Walked from hotel to train station (10mins) and the part of the city we walked through had some amazing buildings/featuers and would go back to explore.
Sean
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Went for a long weekend.
Went for a long weekend. I’ve travelled to the uk many times. My first time in Birmingham and it was by far my favourite trip over. There is so much to do there that we didn’t even get to do it all in one weekend, we were so busy the whole time we were there doing activities and the bars and restaurants are another level compared to any of the other cities I’ve been to in the uk.
Adam
Ireland
10
Scored 10
I've never spent time in Birmingham before, and found...
I've never spent time in Birmingham before, and found everyone friendly and helpful. Id travelled from my home in Ireland to see bands on Friday night and Saturday night. I stayed in Kings Heath, a fabulous place for music lovers, with three great venues very close to each other... "Fletcher's", "The Hare & Hounds"" and "The Station" - I was at them all. As a vegetarian, I had no problem getting food, and breakfast in "Gregg's" was excellent and very reasonable. (No Gregg's in Ireland, more's the pity!). I had an excellent takeaway spicy vegetarian pizza which I ate in my apartment in York Road - next door to the pizza place and opposite the venue we'd been to. I'd bought drinks in all venues I attended - "The Hare and Hounds", "Fletcher's" and "The Station" - and I was surprised that their prices were so reasonable. The management of "The Station"were only too happy to let people bring food into the pub (they don't do food) and directed me to a nearby shop/off licence a few doors away, where I bought delicious samosas and vegetarian pasties.
I found King's Heath to be easily accessible by bus from Birmingham airport..... I'll be back!
John
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were travelling to the UK for Crufts Dog Show but made...
We were travelling to the UK for Crufts Dog Show but made sure to include various tourist experiences too. Loved the canal boat trip and the city walking tour. We found Birmingham to be very tourist-friendly.
Mervyn
South Africa
8.0
Scored 8.0
I have visited Birmingham so often, I am baffled why we have...
I have visited Birmingham so often, I am baffled why we have hard time getting direct flight over there, I use Luton airport mostly and easyjet but it takes a long time to travel by car or National express bus to the city center from there. This was the first time I visited what is called the Black country and I recommend it. I could have walked around there for several days exploring the mines and riding around in the bus or walking around the canals and pondering on the Peeky Blinders executing people and throwing them into the coal prams to be covered with coals while sailing away to deliver those coals in other cities. The Library in the city center has a great pull for my inner bookworm being the largest library in Europe. And I found a bakery slash cafe called Medicine hidden in the shopping street, not the same as the one in the Bullring center. Ming Moon at Hurst Street Wagamama at Brindley Place by the Canal where we gained a friend in the manager and Del Villaggio on Broad Street are my frequent places to go for food. I also had a funny adventure with live music and singalongs in Mooncat bar in the Utility Arena. I have always heard stories about Birmingham being a dangerous place, but I do not feel that on my own skin traveling there if I stay out of the nightime hours and on open public areas and people are more friendly than I expected. When I stay there I use Novotel, Egbaston hotel or Radisson Blu in the center. I do not recommend the Park Regis Hotel. They look nice and posh on the front but have terrible rooms and really awful service. I have walked out of there in mid stay.
Hulda Lilja
Iceland
10
Scored 10
Its a great city, friendly and full of history. amazing old...
Its a great city, friendly and full of history. amazing old buildings mixed in with the new. Great shopping around The Bull Ring and amazing restaurants around Broad street. trams, trains, ubers makes moving around so easy.
the hotel is very clean and comfortable
the room was tastefully decorated.
the hotel is easy to find and the car park has ample parking. it’s a short taxi drive to Birmingham city centre too.
the food and drink is reasonably priced and beautifully cooked.
the staff were friendly and the man that checked us in on Saturday 26th February 2022 was funny and talkative and even put us together as a group in rooms next door to one another to ensure we had a great time whilst away
this hotel is a gem of a find and I recommend it to anyone
The Grand Hotel is the best in Birmingham. In the middle of all the weekend city centre liveliness with excellent shopping and restaurants in every direction.
The suite (first visit) is beautiful, large and with a gigantic bathroom. The large king (second stay) was just as good as the the suite but with a smaller bathroom and lower ceiling, still of the highest quality.
The onsite restaurant is a 9/10 and the breakfast was excellent.
I stay at The Grand because they welcome my dog as much as they welcome me.
When you first get there it doesn't seem very quiet, but once you get the sliding door/window closed and the curtains closed and cuddle up in the very well positioned bed, the room is super quiet. This was our second stay this year, and it's amazing to see the construction taking place in Birmingham. We were right over the train station this time. We hadn't been sure we wanted to return, but the price was better than a lot of nearby more boring hotels so we tried it again and had a great experience.
Booked this when going to the Commonwealth Games. Great location, 7/8 mins walk from Birmingham New St station. Lillian, the host, made everything straightforward and arranged a late check in for us. The flat was very clean and had everything we needed for a two night stay. Very good value - much better rate than hiked up hotel rates. Would stay there again.
Excellent location, right in the heart of the city centre, clean and comfortable accommodation. The room was a decent size for 3 adults. It would've been good to have a little table and seat for getting ready to go out, but this in no way detracted from our stay. Would definitely recommend the hotel to anyone and will book again for my next Birmingham trip.
The location of the hotel is excellent for exploring Birmingham City Centre. The NCP car park just behind the hotel is a little pricey at £20 for 24 hours but it is ideal for anyone staying in the hotel as it is literally behind the hotel. We had the buffet breakfast and this was good value for money as it had everything you could think of for breakfast.
The hotel was clean, so comfortable and the staff were so lovely! the grounds in which they are also were amazing and with the beautiful weddings going on too, really made it such a beautiful place to stay. the parking was great and the location to get to the city centre and Cadbury world was great. we will stay here again next time we visit Birmingham.
The room is amazing, beds were very comfortable and the staff, especially the receptionist were SOO helpful. Id definitely a place to stay here again when Im back in Birmingham city centre. We had an work event at the hotel and it was definitely supported nicely by the hotel.
The hotel was a short bus trip from Birmingham City Centre. The facade and interior of the hall were lovely, we stayed in an area just outside the hall. We spoke to two members of staff throughout our stay for check in/ check out and they were both very helpful.
I think that overall this is a really nice hotel, there are lot of good amenities as well as a 24 hour room service. Staff were friendly, every where was really clean. The hotel is right round the corner from Birmingham New Street too, which is perfect
Breakfast was nice, people were nice the bed was the best i have ever slept in i would 100% stay here again if i was to travel back to birmingham and i would stay at any other Aloft hotel around the UK if you had other locations
Highly recommend. The flat was huge, beautiful, super clean, a great place, and great value. The reception was amazing, especially Linda's. Thanks Linda. On my every future visit to Birmingham, I will book this hotel.
Lovely location, lovely staff, just a bit noisy at night- you're right next to a main road so the noise does seep through, otherwise a lovely hotel, perfect for an overnight stay in Birmingham
Staff were friendly and upgraded my room on arrival. Very clean and new hotel. Excellent value for money and found parking nearby. Also walking distance from Birmingham City Centre.
The location is purfect if you come to Birmingham by bus. There are grocery stores nearby and the shopping mall is not far away. The staff is very friendly.
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