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Things to do and see in Birmingham

Brindley Place
Brindleyplace is a three-lined squares, international cuisine and an enviable canalside location makes Brindleyplace one of Birmingham's most picturesquedestinations. You will find a wide range of restaurants, art galleries and bars. It is only a 10 minute walk from Birmingham New Street Station and just off Broad Street which is served by local buses.
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Cadbury World
Uncover a world of chocolate delights and enjoy a fascinating, fun- packed day out at Cadbury World!
You'll learn how your favourite confectionery is made, have a go yourself at tempering chocolate and add your favourite treat to a delicious pot of warm melted Cadbury Dairy Milk. Discover the origins of the cocoa bean before jumping onboard the magical Cadabra ride and meeting the infamous Cadbury drumming gorilla!
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Jewllery Quarter
The home of British jewellery with a growing arts scene and plenty of great restaurants and bars. Home to more diamond rings, finishing touches and tokens of love than anywhere else in the country, this is the beating heart of the nation’s jewellery manufacturing.
An estimated 40% of British jewellery is made in Birmingham’s unique Jewellery Quarter.
There are over 100 independent specialist retailers and craftspeople to be found here, many with their own workshops making it a wonderful place to explore and buy that special gift!
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Peaky Blinders Tour
What can you expect when visiting Birmingham and the West Midlands? Unfortunately, we can’t promise Thomas Shelby himself, however we do have some amazing Peaky Blinders inspired experiences to get your teeth into!
Immerse yourself in the raw and gritty atmosphere that breathes life into the show, whether by visiting the authentic Peaky Blinders set at the Black Country Living Museum or embarking on a thrilling Peaky Blinders tour.
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Symphony Hall
Birmingham's world-famous acoustically refined 2262 capacity concert hall presents a diverse programme of jazz, world, rock, pop and classical music concerts, and performance's every year.
Symphony Hall is managed alongside sister venue Town Hall, by the registered charity Performances Birmingham Ltd, and is home to the Birmingham International Concert Season and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
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Birmingham Hippodrome
Birmingham Hippodrome is an independent, not-for-profit, registered charity. The unsubsidised Hurst Street based venue averages over 500,000 visits annually making it the most popular single auditorium in the UK.
With no public revenue funding, it is home to Birmingham Royal Ballet and DanceXchange, presents all of Welsh National Opera's repertoire, welcomes the best in international dance, West End and Broadway musicals and is home to the world's biggest Pantomime. Birmingham Hippodrome is currently expanding its Creative Programme building on its successful work in schools and in the community, and with free outdoor performances.
Source: visitbirmingham.com

National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham
Birmingham Hippodrome is an independent, not-for-profit, registered charity. The unsubsidised Hurst Street based venue averages over 500,000 visits annually making it the most popular single auditorium in the UK.
With no public revenue funding, it is home to Birmingham Royal Ballet and DanceXchange, presents all of Welsh National Opera's repertoire, welcomes the best in international dance, West End and Broadway musicals and is home to the world's biggest Pantomime. Birmingham Hippodrome is currently expanding its Creative Programme building on its successful work in schools and in the community, and with free outdoor performances.
Source: visitbirmingham.com

Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery (BMAG) first opened in 1885. It is housed in a Grade II* listed city centre landmark building featuring over 40 galleries that display art, applied art, social history, archaeology and ethnography.
The revamped Industrial Gallery is a new highlight of the attraction, it houses the new 'Made in Birmingham' display celebrating the people and products that make our amazing city.
Source: visitbirmingham.com
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