Hilton Garden Inn Birmingham Brindley Place
It's big, it's a brand and it's aimed at business travellers, but the City Inn consistently gets top mar...
Most Birmingham hotels target business travellers, ensuring high weekday prices. Look out for cheap weekend deals or deals for longer stays. B&Bs are concentrated outside the centre in Acocks Green (to the southeast) and Edgbaston and Selly Oak (to the southwest).
It's big, it's a brand and it's aimed at business travellers, but the City Inn consistently gets top mar...
There's something for everyone at the boldly-named Edgbaston Palace, a 150-year-old place where pictures...
Central, reasonably priced and pretty sleek, the Hyatt has tried hard to distinguish itself from Birming...
Predictable, inoffensive and keenly priced, the Express by Holiday Inn doesn't hold any surprises, howev...
Slick, stylish and brand spanking new, the Radisson chain is giving Birmingham's top hotels a run for th...
Ideally placed and cheaper than you'd think if booked in advance, the Marriott offers its usual excellen...
Just steps from the bustle of New St, the soothing Burlington is the venerable old gentleman of Birmingh...
You won't find any surprises at the Ibis – the clean rooms look exactly the same as the rooms in any oth...
The location is wonderful, slap bang inside Birmingham's most exclusive shopping centre overlooking plac...
Taking the chain hotel concept to another level, Nitenite offers catwalk style on a shoestring budget...
Despite the railway-bridge-right-next-door setting in down-at-heel Digbeth, Birmingham's purple and turq...
Stylistically challenged in a lacklustre part of town, at first glance the Fountain Court isn't the best...
This is your chance to kip in a place that made football history – the jewellery workshop where the FA C...
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