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...
Alison
United Kingdom
Didn't have breakfast due to cost there were other options in the area close by much cheaper the
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,...
Gaynor
United Kingdom
Convenient location, clean rooms and communal areas, gym
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.
Molly
United Kingdom
EVERYTHING WAS VERY WELL AND COMFORTABLE BED AND THE STAFF WERE VERY HAPPY AND WILLING TO HELP.
Boasting a terrace, a restaurant as well as a bar, Frederick Street Townhouse is set in the centre of Birmingham, 500 metres from Museum of the Jewellery Quarter.
Kate
United Kingdom
Lovely room, attached to a lovely pub, there was some noise but it wasn't that bad for a Saturday evening.
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.
Just 10 minutes walk from The Bullring Shopping Centre, this elegant and modern hotel features rooms with Egyptian linen, plasma-screen TVs and free WiFi.
We love the friendliness of the staff and the decor
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.
A very up market hotel for the price in a great location.
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, 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)
With free Wi-Fi, family-owned The Rollason Hotel is set 4 miles from Birmingham’s bustling centre, and 10 minutes’ drive from Aston Villa FC. It has an on-site bar, restaurant and a games room.
Good breakfast spread, clean rooms, friendly staff.
With free parking, a café bar and large rooms, this modern Holiday Inn Express Star City is just off the M6. There is easy road access to Birmingham city centre, 2.5 miles away.
Clean with a good sized bedroom and excellent shower.
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.
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.
Staff, Location, food, bed, shower were all excellent
Boasting free parking, Old Farm Hotel offers rooms in Bournville, a 5-minute walk to Cadbury World.
friendly hosts x staff. very clean. Lovely gardens.
FAQs about hotels in Birmingham
On average, 3-star hotels in Birmingham cost € 93.01 per night, and 4-star hotels in Birmingham are € 140.63 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Birmingham can on average be found for € 122 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Birmingham this weekend is € 116.26 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 146.70. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Birmingham for this weekend cost on average around € 214.41 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 99.16 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Birmingham for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 141.18 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Birmingham will cost around € 137.76 (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.
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
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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.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
People are so friendly and the busy centre is vibrant and...
People are so friendly and the busy centre is vibrant and varied. The canals make a lovely walking route through the centre making everything easily accessible. We ate at Jimmy Spice, an all you can eat buffet, but the food was of much higher quality than I have experienced at other similar restaurants. We both had a great time!
Barr
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I visited the gay scene and China Town mainly.
I visited the gay scene and China Town mainly. I was made to feel very welcome. As a stranger on my own I soon got invited to chat to the locals especially when out for a night out. The Chinese food was great and the gay scene was amazing 👏 🤩.
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Anonymous
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Birmingham is an easy to navigate city.
Birmingham is an easy to navigate city. Very clean and friendly.
I went for a weekend event but arrived a day early and visited the Birmingham museum and gallery with my 10 year old girls which they enjoyed the culture.
We also stayed an extra day to check out the think tank science museum which kept them fully engaged all day as it was so hands on. The cafe was great too with different budget options for meals.
I hadn't realised Birmingham had so many places to visit nearby. We'll definitely be back for longer with a planned agenda to explore more in the area.
Debbie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The room was very clean and tidy, bathroom huge and also...
The room was very clean and tidy, bathroom huge and also very clean. Shower was good.
Beds comfortable but the pillows looked like they were 100 years old. They were as flat as a pancake, definitely need updating.
The lifts were out of order which was a pain to carry all our luggage up to the 3rd floor, no offer of help from the staff unfortunately.
Also, this hotel is cashless. So be prepared to have to put everything on your card. You cant charge drinks or snacks to your room either, even though the snack vending machine/fridge in reception states ‘charge to room’ on the side of it.
Breakfast was good, lots of choice and quite tasty. I was surprised that breakfast was served until 12.00 on weekends and bank holidays, this was extremely helpful since we had been out to a rave in Birmingham until 3am so definitely could not have got up super early for breakfast!
I also liked that you can check out up to 12pm. Most places want to boot you out by 10am, so that was really handy not having to rush in them morning.
I would come back again if I were to go to another event in Birmingham.
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.
Everything about the stay was great, apartment was lovely and clean and in a really good location.
I canceled a room at a local hotel to stay as it seemed much better value for less money and was not disappointed!
I had read some comments about the property being hard to find , so was quite surprised by how easy it was - upon booking i was sent a pdf containing all relevant information including pictures, this was really helpful and we found the apartment in no time.
I paid £270 for a twin room, without breakfast , on T20 cricket Finals weekend.
Not my first stay at the Penta ...... but why would I go elsewhere when staying in Birmingham ? The city centre is 15 min walk ...... the canal basin...5.
Great staff, good room, clean tidy ....... the hotel has a pool table, bar, terrace ...... all of which I didn't make use of .... but it's there !
I did get breakfast .... a great variety , plentiful , buffet style.
Excellent hotel - can’t believe the quality and value as well as being right in the city centre! Spacious and spotless rooms. Great quality decor and lots of celebration of Birmingham heritage. Staff were so friendly and helpful. Easy access by both car and train. And to top it off breakfast was excellent. Will definitely be back!
Breakfast was lovely and staff were very helpful. The location was perfect, at least, for me. Bus links into the city centre were a few steps from the door. a few of the attractions in Birmingham were a bus ride or two away. Tesco was right across the hotel and access to other shops down Hagley road. Glad for this recommendation.
We stayed in the superior king suite and we were not disappointed. Amazing views over Birmingham, comfortable room and breakfast was excellent. We were visiting for a celebration/the Christmas markets - the hotel is located close to the city centre and walkable to the main facilities of the city. Lovely walk along the canal.
The staff were very friendly, breakfast was beautiful and the location suited our needs being perfectly situated near a major trainline for Birmingham city centre and NEC/Airport. Plenty of local free parking available without evening looking into how the hotel,pub carpark worked and priced to suit the accomodation.
Hearty breakfast in a quiet and garden view setting, free and secure parking, clean beds, a Tesco store across the street, and of course the very reasonable price. We were just passing thru Birmingham on a road trip to the Lake District and the hotel more than meets the requirements of an overnight stay.
The hotel was really well located near Star City and travel links to Birmingham city centre.
The bed was really comfortable so you'll be in for a good night sleep.
The buffet breakfast was a great way to start the day with the usual breakfast items and a range of hot and cold drinks.
Lovely comfortable hotel. Friendly and helpful staff. Was perfect for course I attended in City centre. Perfect for metro link into city centre. Comfortable quiet room for goods nights sleep. Thank you, will book again if have another course in Birmingham
I was in Birmingham for a conference at the ICC. This hotel was excellently located for this and for the rest of the city centre, including the Christmas market. It was very comfortable and had all the facilities you would expect for a business hotel.
The staff were nice and friendly. No issues finding the place as it's very well situated in the Birmingham City Centre. For a budget hotel, it's not the worst, so long as you get it at a budget price and don't overpay like we did.
Birmingham didn’t have trash pickup so bags of trash lined the streets, not the properties fault. Only steps up, narrow stairs up 3 flights. Room was updated and clean. Opened window was fine but when closed room was stuffy.
Price! For a H.I.E. hotel in the heart of Birmingham city centre, the price offered was exceptional. However, had to pay big amount on parking too, which reduced the good effect of very good stay/breakfast price.
Second visit of the year great host lovely locals who frequent the facility we enjoyed Birmingham in the summer staying at the Aston inn spent our days in the city and evening in the hotel Bar
Our favourite hotel when we make a social visit to Birmingham. Cosy and comfortable and close to all the amenities. Fab check in staff who are always on hand to help.
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