Luxury Hotels in Birmingham

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Luxury Hotels in Birmingham

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Top neighbourhoods in Birmingham

Birmingham City Centre

Birmingham City Centre buzzes with energy, where Victorian grandeur meets sleek modern architecture. The Bullring shopping complex anchors the district with world-class retail, while cultural venues like Symphony Hall and Birmingham Museum showcase artistic treasures. Broad Street lights up with nightlife options after dark, and the historic Jewellery Quarter sparkles with artisan workshops just a short walk away. The area caters to all tastes with dining options ranging from street food to fine restaurants. Hotels span from budget-friendly chains to luxurious boutique properties in converted historic buildings. Three train stations and convenient tram stops make getting around effortless, perfect for exploring this walkable urban core.

Jewellery Quarter

Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter shines with creativity in a maze of converted Victorian workshops. Wander cobblestone streets to discover over 200 listed buildings where modern artists work alongside traditional goldsmiths. The Museum of the Jewellery Quarter and Pen Museum showcase specialised British craftsmanship, while St. Paul's Church stands at this neighborhood's historic heart. Grab a bite at gastropubs housed in Victorian buildings or sip coffee at artisan shops in former workshops. Getting around is easy with the railway station connecting to Birmingham's city centre in just 5 minutes. Most shops close by early evening when this buzzing daytime district transforms into a peaceful residential quarter.

Digbeth

Digbeth is Birmingham's creative playground where Victorian warehouses have found new life as buzzing art galleries and indie studios. Street art splashes colour across brick walls while weekend markets fill courtyards with vintage treasures and local crafts. The Custard Factory anchors the area with its galleries, while music venues and the popular Digbeth Dining Club keep the energy high. Getting around is a breeze with Birmingham Moor Street and New Street stations just a 10-minute walk away. Craft beer flows freely at local breweries, and accommodation range from industrial-chic boutique hotels to modern aparthotels. The whole area is compact enough to explore on foot, making it perfect for travellers who crave creative vibes.

Edgbaston

Edgbaston combines upscale British living with lush green escapes just minutes from Birmingham's buzz. The stunning University of Birmingham campus sits alongside elegant Victorian homes and the breathtaking Birmingham Botanical Gardens. Stroll through Cannon Hill Park's serene grounds or check out world-class art at the Barber Institute when you need a culture fix. Food options range from cosy cafes to gastropubs where you can refuel after exploring. Stay in charming converted Victorian B&Bs for that authentic local vibe. With Birmingham Five Ways and University stations nearby, getting around is simple whether you're headed city centre or just wandering tree-lined streets.

Westside

Birmingham's Westside buzzes with entertainment options from Broad Street's bars and clubs to the towering Arena Birmingham. Culture lovers can catch performances at Symphony Hall or The Repertory Theatre, while the striking Library of Birmingham showcases architectural flair. The historic canal network offers peaceful waterside walks with restaurants and bars lining the picturesque routes. Getting around couldn't be easier with Five Ways, Brindley Place, and Library tram stops connecting visitors throughout the area. Family attractions like SEA LIFE Centre and LEGOLAND Discovery Centre provide daytime fun, while the district transforms into the city's premier nightlife destination after dark.

Top landmarks in Birmingham

Frequently asked questions

What are the best luxury hotels in Birmingham?
One of the best Birmingham luxury hotels according to guests is The High Field Town House. Make use of a terrace and a garden during your stay here. Alternatively, enjoy the lavish surroundings at Aparthotel Adagio Birmingham City Centre, another traveller favourite in this city.
What are the cheapest luxury hotels in Birmingham?
Choose one of the affordable luxury hotels in Birmingham from £70 and enjoy first-class comfort at a fraction of the cost. Just select the "Luxury Property" box, then narrow your search by setting the maximum price you want to pay. Also, think about timing. Going away during low seasons can help you save. To unlock Member Prices and earn discounts on future bookings, sign up to become a member of our rewards programme.
What is the best time to stay in a luxury hotel in Birmingham?
July is the warmest month, with temperatures ranging from 12ºC to 20ºC. If you want to explore in cooler weather, plan your trip for January. It's usually between 2ºC and 6ºC during this time. January is a good month to experience a more relaxed vibe and potentially score more affordable luxury hotels in Birmingham.
What luxury hotels in Birmingham have a pool?
New Hall Hotel & Spa is a great Birmingham luxury hotel with a pool. You'll have access to private picnic options and golf during your visit. Or, kick back poolside in comfort and luxury at Fairlawns Hotel and Spa.
Are there any luxury hotels in Birmingham with parking?
There are 2,295 Birmingham luxury hotels with parking to pick from. Pull in and kick back in style at The High Field Town House. Every aspect is designed to elevate your stay, including a terrace and a bar. Fairlawns Hotel and Spa is another stay where you'll find a parking spot, in addition to numerous thoughtful touches.

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