Birmingham Hotels, Pubs, Clubs, Restaurants and Theatres

A diverse and vibrant city with a more extensive network of canals than Venice!  Visit the beautiful Parks and Waterways, immerse yourself in the Science and Technology at Millennium Point, ride through the 'Chocolate Wonderland' at Cadbury's or  indulge yourself in the shops and boutiques that line this city.

Book your accommodation in Birmingham  online, find details of forthcoming events and dine in one of the many restaurants.

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Hyatt Regency BirminghamHyatt Regency Birmingham

Hyatt Regency Birmingham brings the celebrated Hyatt Touch to the United Kingdom's second city. The National Exhibition Centre NEC and Airport are only 30 minutes drive from the hotel or 10 minutes from Birmingham New Street train station.
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Macdonald Burlington HotelMacdonald Burlington Hotel

The Burlington is a luxurious traditional four star hotel. A two minute walk from New Street station and adjacent to a 2,000 space NCP car park.
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Hotel du Vin and Bistro BirminghamHotel du Vin and Bistro Birmingham

The ornate early Victorian building in the old city centre now part of the newly revitalised Jewellery Quarter was sympathetically converted to provide 66 bedrooms and suites around the central courtyard retaining many orginal features.
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Etap Hotel Birmingham CentreEtap Hotel Birmingham Centre

Birmingham newest budget hotel. Close to the theatres, gay and Chinese quarter and Within walking distance of the city centre shops. .
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Thousands Of New Year Quit Attempts In Birmingham Doomed To Go Up In Smoke

Two thirds (64 per cent) of Birmingham based smokers, the equivalent of 146,000 people, will try and quit smoking in January1a but half will have failed within just one week, according to a new survey among 6,300 current or former smokers1b. In addition, one in ten quit attempts will last less than 24 hours1c.

In Birmingham, 22 per cent of adults smoke4, a figure which is higher than the national average of 21%5. The average smoker admits to having unsuccessfully attempted to quit three times before1d, with one in ten (12 per cent) having tried five times or more1e. Despite this, 57 per cent feel confident that they will quit smoking within the next six months1f.

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