Visit Birmingham - Top 10
Things which can be done in Birmingham. What you can visit in Birmingham - Most visited touristic attractions of Birmingham
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01.
Cadbury World
One-way self-guided tour. Opened on 14
August 1990. One of Birmingham's largest leisure attractions - welcoming over
500,
000 visitors each year.
Offers the opportunity to explore and discover chocolate's history, to learn about the origins and story of the Cadbury business - one of the world's largest confectionery manufacturers.
02.
National Sea Life Centre
An aquarium with over 60 displays of freshwater and marine life. Its one-million-litre ocean tank houses giant green sea turtles, blacktip reef sharks and tropical reef fish, with a fully transparent underwater tunnel.
03.
Thinktank
A science museum. Has four floors of over
200 hands-on exhibits and artefacts. Each floor has a theme, in general going from the past, in
The Past (
Level 0), through
The Balcony (Level 1) and
The Present (
Level 2), to the future, in
The Future gallery (
Level 3).
04.
Blakesley Hall
A
Tudor hall on
Blakesley Road. A grade II* listed building. One of the oldest buildings in Birmingham and is a typical example of
Tudor architecture with the use of darkened timber and wattle-and-daub infill, with an external lime render which is painted white.
05.
St Martin in the
Bull Ring
A parish church of the
Church of England. From east to west the length of the church is 155 ft., including the chancel, the arch of which rises to 60 ft.; the width, including nave (25 ft.) and north and south aisles, is 67 ft.; at the transepts the width is 104 ft.
06.
Woodgate Valley Country Park
A
Country Park within the
Bartley Green and Quinton districts. Maintained as a wildlife habitat but also has farm animals. There are hedgerows, meadows and woodland, plus
Bourn Brook. More than 80 species of bird, 250 species of plants.
07.
Hall of Memory
A war memorial to commemorate the 12,320 Birmingham citizens who died in
World War I. The interior features three carved bas-relief plaques representing three tableaux:
Call (departure to war),
Front Line (fighting),
Return (arrival home of the wounded).
08.
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
A 15 acres (
6.1 hectares) botanical gardens.
Open every day except
Christmas Day and
Boxing Day. Contain over 7,000 different plants and are home to The
British National Bonsai Collection. One of the oldest specimens is the "Omiya tree", a 250-year-old
Juniperus chinensis.
09.
Clent Hills
The most popular hillwalking hill in the range. Just under a million visitors a year are estimated to come to the hills, making them
Worcestershire's most popular non-paying attraction.
10.
Castle Bromwich Hall Gardens
10 acres (40,000 m2) walled
Baroque gardens. The only remaining example in the country of a formal
English garden design. Generally open to the public from April to September 11am-4pm.
Castle Bromwich Hall itself is now a hotel.
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