Situated within a 5 minutes’ walk from Birmingham city centre, Hampton by Hilton Birmingham Broad Street features secure car parking, free WiFi and on-site dining.
Just 600 metres from Birmingham New Street Rail Station and Bull Ring Shopping Centre, the Ibis Birmingham Centre is located in central Birmingham, in the vibrant Chinese Quarter and next to the...
Maddams
United Kingdom
Location close to station
Staff were super friendly and efficient
This modern 4-star hotel is 500 metres from Birmingham New Street Rail Station and the Bullring shopping centre. It has stylish, air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and a gym.
Situated in the Jewellery Quarter, close to St Paul's Tram Station and 10 minutes’ walk from Birmingham city centre, Hampton by Hilton Birmingham Jewellery Quarter features an on-site fitness centre,...
Rebecca
United Kingdom
Good sized twin beds. Nice shower room, lovely breakfast... Brilliant value for money.
Offering a fitness centre, Staybridge Birmingham is located in Birmingham city centre. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
Alexandru
Romania
I really can't fathom to complain about anything significant, as everything was up to expectations and was otherwise excellent. Absolutely worthwhile for anyone that wants a conveniently-located hotel with everything that one could need for several nights.
In a superb city centre location, this 4-star deluxe hotel boasts a fitness room, a cafe bar and a restaurant. Shopping districts and Birmingham New Street Rail Station are 0.5 miles away.
Peter
United Kingdom
Great location for the Arena, with secure parking nearby.
Within the Mailbox Complex, in Birmingham’s vibrant centre, AC Hotel by Marriott Birmingham, A Marriott Lifestyle Hotel has free WiFi, Black Sheep Coffee shop and a stylish restaurant.
Perfect location. Wi-Fi connected instantly and great room (as always
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.
Clean good sized quiet room. All the facilities you need.
In a superb city centre location, this 4-star deluxe hotel boasts a fitness room, a cafe bar and a restaurant. Shopping districts and Birmingham New Street Rail Station are 0.5 miles away.
Comfy spacious staff were very polite and helpful .
This modern 4-star hotel is 500 metres from Birmingham New Street Rail Station and the Bullring shopping centre. It has stylish, air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and a gym.
Super clean and comfortable rooms, friendly and helpful staff.
Offering free parking less than 15 minutes’ drive from Birmingham’s centre, Innkeeper's Collection, Quinton includes an on-site Toby Carvery restaurant. Cadbury World is 15 minutes away by car.
Great facilities, amazing staff, very accommodating.
The Wellington Hotel Birmingham - Breakfast Included City Centre Near O2 Academy is ideally set in Birmingham, and has a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar.
Central location, easy to find and the staff were very helpful.
Set in Birmingham, 4.2 km from National Motorcycle Museum, The Station Inn offers accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Great stay
Clean
Easy access
Nice customer service
Set in Birmingham, less than 1 km from Villa Park, The Aston Inn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
I didn't have breakfast & perfect for me (football)
Set in Birmingham, 1.5 km from Cadbury World, The Bournbrook Inn offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
The building is beautiful & the setting is so lovely
Located just a 3-minute walk to Birmingham New Street Station (south exit), easyHotel Birmingham offers budget accommodation is in the heart of Birmingham, within a 5-minute walk to shops, bars and...
Very close to New Street station, modern clean rooms.
Set in Birmingham and with Bullring Shopping Centre reachable within 1.5 km, Vitality Hotels offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Set in Birmingham and with Broad Street reachable within 1.3 km, The High Field Town House offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
We loved the spacious room with gorgeous bath tub.
Located in Birmingham, within 1.3 km of Broad Street and 1.4 km of Brindleyplace, Edgbaston House provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private...
Room was excellent, well designed and great features.
Located in Birmingham, 8.8 km from Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, Wansley Manor BnB Ltd provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a restaurant.
The 4-star Clayton Hotel Birmingham is just a 5-minute walk from the Bullring Shopping Centre. It serves modern food in its stylish restaurant.
Amazing location. Amazing hotel. Would visit again
FAQs about hotels in Birmingham
On average, 3-star hotels in Birmingham cost £84 per night, and 4-star hotels in Birmingham are £126 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Birmingham can on average be found for £105 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Birmingham this weekend is £82 or, for a 4-star hotel, £137. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Birmingham for this weekend cost on average around £211 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £76 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Birmingham for tonight. You'll pay on average around £141 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Birmingham will cost around £124 (based on Booking.com prices).
The UK's 2nd largest city, Birmingham is one of its top cultural centres. Well-known for the M6 Spaghetti Junction interchange, it is a surprisingly green city with lots of open spaces.
Most city centre hotels in Birmingham are near New Street Station. To the east is the futuristic architecture of the new Bull Ring shopping centre, and just behind is Digbeth Coach 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 Centre) and the NIA (National Indoor Arena), both venues that host major events.
Just opposite 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 modelled 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 football clubs, while Edgbaston Cricket Ground hosts international matches. Other Birmingham attractions include Hockley’s Jewellery Quarter and the NEC arena by Birmingham International Airport.
The people of Birmingham, I love you, my paternal...
The people of Birmingham, I love you, my paternal grandmother was born and raised and died there...but I hated my recent stay. Hated it. Its being redeveloped faster than the city or its people can handle and it is grubby and dirty in a way it hasn't been since the nineties....and as for the vermin at the concert we attended, who spent the entire time shouting into one another's ears about some family situation and then getting snappy and snotty, very loudly, because one of the ladies had drank too much and her husband got the hump (the only thing that saved him from a savage blow to the back of the head from me was the fact I was with my children, but I had to spend most of the second half of TT talking myself down from crippling the ugly pig) were local so thanks for them, they have reflected upon you all really badly. Between the hovel of an apartment that we were conned into renting via Booking.com and the literal human garbage in front of us at the concert, I have vowed to never spend another moment in the city I once adored so.
ffsitds
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
LOVELY BUILDINGS BOTH OLD AND MODERN, GOOD CHOICE OF...
LOVELY BUILDINGS BOTH OLD AND MODERN, GOOD CHOICE OF RESTAURANTS AND BARS!
EASY TO WALK AROUND TO GET TO SHOPS ETC
THE ONLY THING THAT WAS DISTRESSING WAS THE AMOUNT OF PEOPLE ASKING FOR MONEY AND SLEEPING IN DOORWAYS! :{
Jackie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A lot of work being put into the city at the moment.
A lot of work being put into the city at the moment. Both Kings Norton & City Centre were nice places to be. Will be back when the museums reopen. And want to go to Sandbox VR ;) so will definitely be back
Emily
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Birmingham, UK, is a vibrant city with a rich industrial...
Birmingham, UK, is a vibrant city with a rich industrial heritage and diverse cultural scene. Highlights include the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Cadbury World, and the Bullring shopping center. Explore the picturesque Canal Quarter, the serene Botanical Gardens, and the historic Jewellery Quarter. Families will enjoy Thinktank Science Museum, while the Library of Birmingham and Birmingham Hippodrome offer cultural enrichment. Sports fans can catch a game at Edgbaston Cricket Ground. Birmingham's mix of attractions makes it a dynamic destination for all.
Matt
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We went to Birmingham to see Michael McIntyre at The Utilita...
We went to Birmingham to see Michael McIntyre at The Utilita Arena .We stayed overnight but would have liked an extra night .We visited The Kitty Cafe which was lovely ,there is an £8 charge per adult and a lesser charge for children to spend one hour in the cafe ,but this money goes towards the cats ,who are rescue cats looking for a new home .We loved the canal area ,which was popular with loads of pubs and restaurants.We had lovely Tapas in the Bullring at lunchtime .We eat at Bistro Pierre by the canal in the evening which was enjoyable .
Gaynor
8.0
Scored 8.0
Fair walk from Hotel to Arena and a bit confusing but it...
Fair walk from Hotel to Arena and a bit confusing but it was a nice day luckily and happy lots of other people around late at night and canals lit up so felt safer. Lots of beggers unfortunately that made it a not so pleasant walk.
The room was perfect on a freezing cold day it was already heated to 27 degrees, it was clean and tidy. The location was great because it was a in a quiet area but with restaurants and bars right above, below and side the hotel. It was very central to Birmingham grand street so it made it easy to walk everywhere, the only problem would have been if you have a car but that would be a problem with all city centre hotels.
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.
Beautiful architecture shines out in this lovely, restored hotel, located in the heart of Birmingham’s grand city centre, opposite a pleasant city park. Rooms stylish, modern and well appointed, with lovely bathrooms. Madeleine’s cocktail bar is a wonderful space and we had a lovely breakfast in the Isaacs restaurant.
Absolutely beautiful hotel with lovely staff eager to help. Loved the breakfast, hot food/pastries and one of the best apple juices I’ve ever had! We had a lovely view of the grounds and even Birmingham city centre which was a refreshing perspective. This was my second visit, we hope to return soon.
was a reunion as such with friends made whilst we all worked in Sheffield, the hotel was part of the pub we were meeting in, so ideal for us who stayed overnight. Birmingham City Centre appears to be thriving and the Briar Rose hotel and Pub are part of the scene. thoroughly enjoyed it.
Great location for exploring Birmingham's great range of shops. Just a couple of minutes walk to the Bull Ring Shopping Centre. Ability to park all day for just £5 in a safe, secure car-park 5 minutes from the hotel. Bright rooms with panoramic views across the city. Helpful staff.
The hotel is well-positioned, not far from the city centre.
We got a very nice, clean and spacious room, with a nice view over Birmingham and with a good size bathroom.
The Hotel and SPA staff was nice and friendly. The SPA treatment was also really good.
The riverside walk is lovely and a great shortcut to the city centre. We left the car at the hotel and went for food and drinks. The taxi back was about £6. Perfect for a short stay in Birmingham.
The coffee bar is lovely, modern design and great staff.
Arriving from London to Birmingham Moore street the location of the hotel is great only 3 minutes away from the station and 5-7 minutes from city centre shopping and restaurants. Hôtel réception staff was Pleasante
Very central location so easy access to shops, bars and restaurants in the city centre (although we did stay here because my son was getting married in the hotel. Stunning views of the whole of Birmingham
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
The staff very friendly, hotel very clean, not too far from Birmingham city centre .
Been visiting for years same hotel just because it’s so cheap got everything you need for a short stay !
The hotel is really clean and the room was good .. the staff very helpful Specially Alaa she is super nice as she upgraded my room and give me voucher for complementary drink
Great location, wonderful staff and very welcoming. Great room with all you need and one of the most comfortable beds in any hotel (and I stay in 70+ a year)
An entire apartment in a secure location, with parking, for far less than a hotel. Super convenient for our trip. I couldn't recommend the Spires more.
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