What to Visit in Birmingham, Englands Second City

Birmingham boasts one of the largest international shopping centres, a national exhibition centre and one of the liveliest night lives in the UK. Birmingham is building a great international reputation and attracting more people to experience all that in chic in modern city living so here are a few of the highlights you will not want to miss if you get the opportunity to visit this style pinpoint.

The Bullring: A fashion focus with every shop you can think of the Bullring will offer you a massive choice of high-street shops and is the largest complex in Europe. Between the Bullring and the surrounding city centre of the Mailbox, New Street and Corporation Street with the Pallasades and the Pavillions two other main shopping areas there is nothing you cannot buy. The Discovery centre in the Jewellery Quarter is also globally renowned as being one of the starting places of the jewellery trade and manufacturers are still able to offer the most unique and elegant jewellery at exclusive prices available in the district.

The City centre also homes the Millennium point which houses scientific interactive technology to inspire and inform the general public. There is also an Imax screen that screens different concerts, film and informative films. There is also the National Indoor Area, The Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Central Library, The Chinese Quarter and several theatres with all kinds of shows and performers available all year round.

The National Sea Life Centre is also local to the city centre near to the canals that run through the heart of the city, with several relaxing venues to eat and drink in the Brindleyplace complex. Centenary Square is also used to facilitate large gathering for football matches or New Year's Eve and is an open space most of the year with something usually going on like the German market at Christmas and an city centre beach in the summer.

The night life focuses around the Broad Street district but there are many venues available for evening activities such as the usual restaurants, bars and pubs there are also comedy clubs, themed evenings, Ballet and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Most people can find something they will enjoy.

There are two main churches to visit St. Chads Cathedral and St Martin's near the Bullring but there are centres in Birmingham for many religious backgrounds including Dhamma Talaka Pagoda a special venue to learn about Buddism, The Central Mosque and Jewish Temple.

Just outside the heart of the city are many local attractions like the Barber Institute of Fine Arts located on the Birmingham University Campus and The Botanical Gardens, The Birmingham Nature Centre all within a short distance of Cannon Hill and the Midlands Art Centre.

There are also major attractions close by in the form of Cadbury World which is where the world famous chocolate is manufactured as well as Starcity the leisure complex that has all kinds of restaurants and cinemas.
Attractions within the region consist of The West Midlands Safari Park, Drayton Manner Park and Zoo, Dudley Zoo, and Shakespeare's Stratford.

About the Author: Felicity is a freelance columnist, writing occasional pieces in the UK about Limo Hire Sutton Coldfield. The UK Limo company also specialise in fire engine limo in Birmingham and the midlands areas.

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