Population: 1.01 million
Land
Area: 10,000 sq km
Location: Birmingham is a city in the
West Midlands of England. It is the United Kingdom’s second largest and most
ethnically diverse city and continues to be considered the country's "second
city".
Time
Zone: GMT / UTC and BST (British Summer Time). When it is
noon in
Birmingham,
it is 5pm in New York City.
Telephone Area Code: 0121
Weather
Month
High
Low
January
43F
36F
February
44F
36F
March
50F
38F
April
56F
42F
May
62F
47F
June
69F
53F
July
71F
56F
August
71F
56F
September
65F
52F
October
58F
46F
November
50F
42F
December
39F
13F
Local
Seasons:
Birmingham
doesn't have a peak season. The main theatres shut for the summer, but all other
attractions remain open. Large conventions and exhibitions run year-round, and
accommodation can be harder to find at these times. As a rule if visitors go
between May and September they are more likely to get blue skies than during the
colder winter months, but, as any Anglophile knows, the heavens could open at
any time
Visitors
come to enjoy the warmer weather, particularly from May through September, when
Birmingham has plenty of fine, sunny and warm days. Birmingham's weather can
also be changeable, and rainy days can often quickly change into sunny days in a
moments notice. Early spring is another popular time to visit Birmingham when
the weather is fairly mild, although some days during this time may be rainy and
windy. Many of the trees begin to flower at this time of the year and
Birmingham's parks and gardens are filled with spring colour.
Winters can
be long and damp and there are fewer sunny days in November, December and
January. It does get cold during the winter months, so make sure that you bring
a warm overcoat, scarf and gloves. Snow is not uncommon and there are often many
cold, clear, frosty days. The wettest weather tends to be in December, January
and February, although there is also plenty of fine, sunny weather at this time
of year. When visiting outdoor locations in Birmingham at this time of the year,
an umbrella is always a useful item to carry. Whatever the Birmingham weather,
there is always plenty to see and do in both the city itself as well as
throughout the surrounding area.
Getting There:
By Air
Birmingham International Airport (BHX)
Airport Way
Birmingham,
B26 3QJ
Tel: +44 (0)870 733 5511
Just 13 km / 8 miles south-east of Birmingham city centre, Birmingham
International Airport (BHX) has good connections to the Birmingham area.
Birmingham Airport offers a large choice of frequent scheduled airport flights
to major European, North American and Asian destinations. Most other business
and holiday destinations throughout the world can be reached with just one easy
transfer from Birmingham International Airport (BHX).
Buses are
readily available at Birmingham International Airport (BHX) and connect the
airport to central Birmingham and the surround area. Bus stops are available
outside of the airport's terminal buildings.
London
Gatwick Airport (LGW)
West
Sussex, RH6 0NP
Tel: +44 (0)870 000 2468
Gatwick is London's second airport and is one of the busiest in Europe. Situated
some 239 km / 148 miles from central Birmingham.
London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
West
London, near Staines and Hounslow
Heathrow
Point West, 234 Birmingham Road, Harlington, Middlesex, UB3 5AP
Tel: + 44 (0)870 000 0123
London Heathrow Airport (LHR) is situated 176km / 109 miles from Birmingham.
Travel
by Train
SkyRail
services connect Birmingham Airport to Birmingham International Train Station
and also the Birmingham National Exhibition Centre (NEC). This popular, free
service provides a useful alternative to travel into central Birmingham from the
airport and Birmingham International Train Station also has good connections
throughout the country, with regular trains travelling to London and many other
major cities and towns.
Travel by Taxi
Black taxi
cabs are readily available at Birmingham International Airport (BHX) and are
located outside of the airport's terminal buildings. Taxis at Birmingham Airport
provide a convenient and useful way to travel into Birmingham city centre and
the taxi journey should take around 30 minutes, depending upon traffic. The
airport taxi meters at Birmingham International Airport (BHX) start at a basic
fare, but additional charges are usually made for luggage, late-night driving
and travel on public holidays in Birmingham, so it can prove useful to ask the
taxi driver about these before leaving. Some Birmingham Airport taxis are happy
to accept credit cards.
Located on to the main A45 Coventry Road, next to Junction 6 on the M42,
Birmingham International Airport (BHX) has excellent connections to many major
motorways, including the M1, M5, M6 and M40. Birmingham city centre is well sign
posted from Birmingham International Airport (BHX) and can be reached in around
30 to 45 minutes by car, depending upon traffic.
Coaches provide long-distance coach services from Birmingham International
Airport (BHX). Operated by National Express Coaches, the airport's coaches
travel to many major cities and locations, including London airports.
The city is
also a hub of rail and coach traffic. Birmingham New Street Station is the
city's major train station, with services running all over the country. From the
coach station in Digbeth, buses link Birmingham with most parts of Britain. For
local buses, go to the Bull Ring bus station.
How to
Get Around:
The
important city of Birmingham is well served by the public transport system and
in situated at the heart of the United Kingdom. With an extensive public
transport network, including Birmingham trains and Birmingham buses, and also
numerous Birmingham black taxi cabs, travel throughout the Birmingham is simple.
Renting a car is often the preferred method of travel for excursions from
Birmingham and it is relatively easy to travel around the Birmingham area by
car. There are a number of major roads and motorways situated on the outskirts
of Birmingham, which provide fast routes when travelling both to and from
Birmingham.
Birmingham by Car
The
district of Birmingham is served by a number of major motorways and Birmingham
is situated at the heart of the United Kingdom motorway network. Birmingham has
direct links to the M1, M5, M6, M40 and M42 motorways.
Several roads in Birmingham are one way only and part of the city centre is
restricted to buses and taxis only. Many tourists staying in Birmingham choose
to rent cars and these are the best method of transport when travelling outside
of the city, to explore the surrounding countryside and nearby towns. There are
plenty of parking garages and off-street parking areas available in Birmingham,
although many areas are restricted to residents only and parking permits are
required. There is also a large park-and-ride service, where you can park your
car on the outskirts of Birmingham, in Star City and travel into the centre by
bus. Regular buses travel into Birmingham city centre from the park and ride car
park every 10 minutes throughout the day.
Birmingham by Foot
Birmingham
is well pedestrianized and one of the best ways to travel around Birmingham is
by foot. This is a popular way to see some of Birmingham's numerous tourist
attractions, museums, art galleries and monuments. Getting around central
Birmingham is very straightforward and many of the city's major sights and
attractions are within easy walking distance of each other.
Birmingham by Bus
Tel: 0121
200 2700 for additional information
The Birmingham bus system cover central Birmingham well and is operated by
Centro. Buses in Birmingham are heavily used by both locals and tourists alike
and provide a particularly inexpensive way to travel in Birmingham and the
surrounding areas. Birmingham buses and coaches travel to many other towns and
cities in West Midlands, North Midlands and South Midlands and bus passes are
available for set periods.
Birmingham by Coach
Tel: +44
(0)870 580 8080 for additional information
Birmingham is also at the centre of the national coach network, with direct
links to around 500 different destinations. The main coach station in Birmingham
is situated at Spencer House, in the central Dugbeth district of Birmingham.
Birmingham by Train
Birmingham's is served my three main line train stations that travel to a wide
variety of destinations throughout the country. Birmingham New Street Train
Station, Birmingham Snow Hill Train Station and Birmingham International Train
Station are all within easy reach of central Birmingham. Frequent rail services
travel between Birmingham and London and this journey takes around one and a
half hours. Advance seat reservations can be booked if required.
Birmingham by Taxis
Black taxi cabs in Birmingham are one of the most convenient and popular ways to
travel around the Birmingham area. They can be easily caught from the taxi ranks
outside of the Birmingham International Train station and in Birmingham city
centre at the Arcadian Centre on Hurst Street, or hailed from the street. Also
in quieter areas of Birmingham, taxis and minicabs can be ordered by telephone
and there are a number of reputable taxi firms that your hotel can recommend.
Additional taxi charges in Birmingham are often made for luggage, travel late at
night, extra passengers and travel on public holidays.
National
Public Holidays
1st January
- New Year's Day
Good Friday
/ Easter Monday - late March or early April
First and
last Monday in May
Last Monday
in August
25th
December - Christmas Day
26th
December - Boxing Day
(If
Christmas Day, Boxing Day or New Year's Day falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the
next weekday becomes a public holiday).