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A Holiday In Birmingham

If you are planning a holiday in Birmingham, then there are certainly lots of things to visit, such as the Museum in Birminghams jewellery quarter. Birmingham has always been a centre of excellence for jewellery making. Skilled craftsmen have created exquisite pieces over the last two hundred years. This fascinating museum, recreates jewellery workshops and explains the skills involved in in the art of jewellery making.

If you would like to visit a conference or event whilst on holiday then the Birmingham hotel, the Hilton Metropole is perfectly situated. Other Birmingham hotels in this chain include the Hilton Bromsgrove. Both of these hotels have excellent facilities as well as hotel restaurants and indoor swimming pools.

Birmingham is also home to the National Sea Life Museum which takes a fascinating look at sea life everywhere in the world. The museum houses a four storey aquarium with sea life ranging from sharks to giant turtles. Those who enjoy classical musical may want to buy tickets for a concert in Birminghams Symphony Hall. The Birmingham Hippodrome often has performances of Opera and Ballet. If you are an art lover, then you will not be disappointed by a trip to Birmingham as there is plenty to see in the Birmingham Museum of Art, including the Middle East Art Collection. There is also a magnificent collection of Pre Raphaelite Art.

If you enjoy shopping whilst on holiday, then one of the Birmingham hotels that you may like to consider staying in is the Birmingham Hotel Hilton Bromsgrove. This hotel is not far from major stores such as Selfridges. You can also enjoy their first class facilities such as the heated indoor swimming pool as well as a hotel restaurant which serves top quality food. If you are arriving by plane, this hotel is situated only twenty minutes away by taxi.

by: Peter Merifield




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