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Highlights in West Midlands
- Outstanding Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
- Significant Coventry Cathedral
- Educational Midlands Arts Centre
- Renowned Library of Birmingham
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In the West of England lies the wonderful West Midlands, notable for its interesting capital, Birmingham, a metropolitan borough that played an important role during the industrial revolution and is known throughout the world as the "City of a Thousand Trades". It is undoubtedly the perfect holiday destination to leave all the stress of daily routine and worries behind. Find, in Holidu, holiday flats that fit your budget and offer you the best services to make your stay an unforgettable experience. Our properties are located in a privileged area that allows visitors to reach all places with ease. Birmingham, is a metropolis full of tranquillity, to be among its streets is to know all the history that has led it to become the second-largest city in the country and is one of the most beautiful places that can be found in the UK, it has a cool and welcoming climate, its residences are not ostentatious, but there are some luxuries to have all the comforts at home.
Holiday rentals and lettings with swimming pools, whirlpool baths, large gardens, terraces and access for petsIt's no secret that in urban areas there are many facilities to stay with your family or group of friends. Most of the accommodations work perfectly for people who are looking for 2 to 6 available rooms. All the sites give you different opportunities to relax in any way you wish, whether it be enjoying a cold drink whilst admiring the scenery, taking a walk with your pets among the trees in our gardens, taking a hot bath in the whirlpool bath or soaking for hours in the warm waters of the swimming pool. Fortunately, our houses have large, pleasant and spacious rooms, heating, parking, television, air conditioning, Wi-Fi and washing machine.
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The West Midlands is one of England's forty-seven counties, was founded in 1974 and currently has no county council. It is one of the most urban regions in the UK, with Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Coventry making the county the largest conurbation in England after London. In the creation of the county, Wets Midlands took over some areas that already belonged to different historic counties such as Staffordshire
Cultural diversity in the capitalIn Birmingham the ethnic and cultural diversity is impressive, in 2015 it was estimated that 57.90% of the inhabitants were white including the Irish, 26.60% of the population was represented by Asians, another 8.90% represented the black or West Indian race, while the remaining percentage of the inhabitants was made up of mixed or other ethnicities. The English city is very versatile not only because of the mix among its inhabitants, but also because of the wide musical level that it possesses, from this pleasant place comes the unsurpassable Ozzy Osbourne, a pioneer of Heavy Metal
Travellers and activities
The National Marine Life Centre is a freshwater and marine life aquarium with over 60 exhibits. It has an ocean tank with a capacity of up to 1,000,000 litres of water housing giant green sea turtles, tropical reef fish and black tip reef sharks, and includes the UK's only fully transparent 360-degree underwater tunnel. The aquarium is home to around 2,000 creatures.
West Midlands for nature loversBirmingham Botanic Gardens is a 15 hectare park landscaped by J. C. Loudon and opened to the public in 1832. It is open every day of the year and is perfect for a pleasant afternoon of leisure and relaxation. Some exhibits on site include a beautiful greenhouse, a country house, herb garden, azalea collection, fern walks, the National Bonsai Collection, among others.
Did you know that Birmingham is known as the birthplace of Heavy Metal? Two bands, Black Sabbath and Judas Priest, were founded in this impressive city, which propelled this musical style to worldwide fame
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A museum housing a collection of international importance including ceramics, fine art, metalwork, natural history, jewellery, archaeology, local history, ethnography and industrial history. Admission is free, and it is one of the most visited museums in the country. In the art gallery you will find an extensive collection of paintings from the 14th century to the 21st century, including outstanding painters from the British, Dutch, Flemish, French, French, German, Italian and Spanish schools, as well as the Impressionists
2. Visit the significant Coventry CathedralIn the city, it is better known as St Michael's Cathedral. Known as St Michael's Cathedral, it is the seat of the Anglican Diocese of Coventry and the Episcopate of Coventry. The metropolis has had three cathedrals throughout its history, St. Mary's is the first, a priory now only in ruins, St. Michael's was the second, which remains intact only the exterior building, as it was bombed during the Second World War and the third is the new Anglican church St. Michael's which was built after the destruction of the previous one. The Cathedral houses the famous Cross of Nails created by one of the Cathedral's priests, a simple wooden cross is a symbol of peace and reconciliation worldwide
3. Discover the wonderful and educational Midlands Arts CenterA non-profit charity and arts centre founded in 1962. The venue presents concerts, plays and film shows, as well as art exhibitions, workshops and music classes for all ages. Admission to the centre is free, and it is one of the busiest attractions in England with a cinema, four theatres, media and rehearsal studios and an art gallery. It has hosted performances by Yoko Ono, Ewen Henderson, Kate Malone, among others
4. Enjoy a good book at the renowned Library of BirminghamThis is a public library located in the city centre which was opened on 3 September 2013. It is popularized as the largest public library in the UK, the largest cultural space in Europe, and the largest regional library on the European continent. The site includes several collections of national and international importance such as the Boulton and Watt archives, the Parker collection of children's books, the Bournville People's Trust archive, the Warwickshire photographic studio, among others. In addition, the library has the incredible Shakespeare Memorial Room
5. Tour the popular and multi-faceted Herbert Museum and Art GalleryIt is an art gallery, museum, learning centre, records archive, creative arts facility and media studio. The museum is named in tribute to a city philanthropist, Sir Alfred Herbert, who was the driving force behind the building's construction thanks to his donations. The gallery opened its doors to the public in 1960, admission is free, and it is supported by donations, rental of the buildings and purchases in the museum shop. The permanent collections hold Old Master paintings, sculpture, art from 1900, local history and natural history items
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🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 4330 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -56%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £28. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 1690 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 8% of the properties. |
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