Attractions in and Around Birmingham

Come and be amazed by the number of attractions in Birmingham. We've got world-class museums and galleries to explore and rewarding culture and heritage to discover.

How about a visit to our own chocolate factory, Cadbury World, where the world-famous chocolate is made or a visit to the Black Country Living Museum, one of the filming locations for Birmingham based Peaky Blinders - can you pack it all in?

Find ideas for family days out, free things to do in Birmingham, unique experiences you can only do in Birmingham and more...

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Birmingham Blogs - Things to do!

This Week in Birmingham and the West Midlands: Our Top Picks

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There is so much to enjoy in Birmingham and the West Midlands this week! Get ready for a whole load of fantastic events, from festivals to cultural celebration. Here are some of our top picks! Want even more? There’s so much to get up to in the region from 19-25 May! Take a look at more great things…

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Game On: Top Social Activities in Birmingham and the West Midlands

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Tired of the same old pub nights? If you're on the hunt for unforgettable things to do with your crew in Birmingham and the West Midlands, you’re in the right place. From high-tech virtual darts to foot-powered golf, this is your ultimate guide to the region’s must-try social activities. Let’s dive…

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What's On this May in Birmingham and the West Midlands

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May is packed with amazing events across Birmingham and the West Midlands! From live music and theatre to food festivals and sports action, here’s your essential guide. & Juliet Where: Birmingham Hippodrome When: 29 April – 3 May 2025 Experience Juliet's story reimagined with a pop-fuelled…

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As You Like It: Your Ultimate Two-Day Guide to Stratford-upon-Avon

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In Stratford-upon-Avon, every cobblestone feels like it has a story to tell - and probably a sonnet too. Nestled in the heart of Warwickshire, this charming market town really has it all. While it’s best known as Shakespeare’s birthplace, its magic goes far beyond the Bard. Over the course of two…

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