
- 4.5/5
M27***62Children love it, it's a must for families with kids! I saw British schools also organize students to play there. Overall, it's more worthwhile than the Whisky Museum and the Peter Rabbit Museum. The first two are actually worth going to the shopping malls to buy something, and the doors of the shopping malls are open to passers-by.
- 4.7/5
ElbikWe made a dedicated trip and had a lovely few hours. There was lots to see with split levels that kept your interest. The penguins were nice, the octopus made an appearance and we would have loved to see more of the otters., we see the otters.. There is plenty to see, read and touch. My grand daughter loved it all, the turtle in the tunnel is beautiful . It was clean, and we had a great time, would definitely go back, staff were helpful,its really nice and deserve to be visited again and again.
- 4.3/5
M43***62For a smaller town the Art Museum as great. We really enjoyed our visit and would recommend it if you are traveling to Birmingham. Make sure to call ahead to see if they are open.
- 4.7/5
Hossain Hoq ProhorWinterbourne House & Garden in Birmingham is a hidden gem that perfectly combines history, nature, and charm. The Edwardian house offers a glimpse into early 20th-century family life, beautifully preserved with period furnishings and fascinating exhibits. Surrounding it are seven acres of stunning botanical gardens filled with rare plants, glasshouses, and peaceful walking paths. Each season brings new colors and blooms, making it delightful year-round. The tranquil atmosphere, alongside the picturesque lakeside and tea room, creates an ideal spot for relaxation and photography. Winterbourne House & Garden is a must-visit for anyone seeking beauty, heritage, and serenity in Birmingham.
- 4.5/5
BBOmBBThere are Chinese Super League, restaurants, and many other specialty restaurants to choose from. It's not hard to find something to eat here. However, the food at this restaurant was a bit disappointing.
- 4.8/5
M43***62This exhibition centre is huge. We visit to watch Crufts dog show and had a great day. There were plenty of cafe's shops and even a Wetherspoons to get lunch and a drink. The car parks are vast and we walked instead of using the courtesy bus and it was quite a hike. We felt that £16 for a day's parking was steep and shudder at the cost of paying a further premium to park closer.
- 4.5/5
放飞自我去游玩After we dropped off our luggage at the hotel, we had a big meal at a Michelin one-star restaurant, and then we began to get to know the city. First we came to Victoria Square, where a building imitating a Greek temple caught our eye. It turned out to be their town hall. Next to it was a beautiful Baroque building, the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, which was also free to visit. So we went in for a stroll. There were not many people, and the exhibits were quite rich, ranging from ancient Egypt to current art.
- 4.5/5
真的在一起的时候St.Martin's Cathedral began to serve as a cathedral in 1452 to receive people to pray, but it took nearly two centuries to complete the construction of this Gothic church. The church is about 69.37 meters long, 22.85 meters wide and 16.02 meters high. There are three equal-sized corridors inside, which give visitors a wide space and bright lights to see the splendor and interior structure and decoration of the church. In the 16th century, when Bratislava became the capital of Hungary, this church was used as a coronation place. From 1563 to 1830, a total of 11 Hungarian kings and 8 queens held their coronation ceremonies here. St. Martin is the most famous church in Bratislava. It used to be a fortress of Bratislava and is a Gothic building full of mystery.
- 4.4/5
_TX***tpMost serene experience that I’ve had in a while. Felt amazing to be there amongst the best books and pages in history. It’s a surreal experience indeed to be there and bask in the beauty of the place. The rooftop is beautiful.
- 4.4/5
WillSumBirmingham Cathedral is very quiet from the train station. You can see it from the uphill sidewalk on the north side of the train station. The simple style of the whole building is somewhat out of place with the densely packed complex next to the train station. Since it was almost destroyed during World War II, there are very few such historic buildings preserved in Birmingham.







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