Where to sleep?
We've provided some suggestions for those of you who need a place to sleep, so you don’t have to spend too much time on Booking.com (although it’s still worth looking there - they often have discounts making them cheaper than booking direct).
We did have an Air B&B on our road, but a few raucous teenage parties saw the neighbourhood take action and that, was that. There are still plenty of options in the local area though.
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Park Regis, Edgbaston / City Centre
Mid-high range - £220-250
Modern, newly built, with lots of amenities off just off the top of Broad Street. If you book directly they promise free breakfast, 50% off parking, & stuff!
160 Broad Street B15 1DT
0121 369 5555
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The Grand, City Centre
High range - £250+
A newly opened City Centre landmark hotel, that was derelict for 30 years, but £50M has helped. 10% discount if you book direct. No parking on sight, but loads in the area, just off the A38
Colmore Row, Birmingham, B3 2BS
0121 827 9600
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High Field Townhouse, Edgbaston
Mid-range - £140 - £195
Lovely boutique hotel in a converted Victorian villa in leafy Edgbaston. 12 individually-en-suite rooms. Parking onsight. Pub next door.
22 Highfield Road, Edgbaston, B15 3DP
0121 227 7068
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The Bloc, Jewellery Quarter
Great budget option - £125
The Bloc is in the Jewellery Quarter. Rooms are modern & efficient. There is an NCP nearby, with a hotel guest discount.
77 Caroline St, Birmingham B3 1UG
Phone: 0121 212 1223
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Saint Paul's House, Jewellery Quarter
Mid-range £170-200
Beautifully converted historic building on Saint Paul’s Square in the Jewellery Quarter. Parking on-site.
15-20 St Paul’s Square, Birmingham B3 1QU
Phone: 0121 272 0999
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Penta Hotel Biringham
Mid-range - £170-200
Modern hotel very close to New Street Station and within easy reach of Harborne. On-site parking available (pre-booking advised).
Ernest Street, Birmingham B1 1NS
0121 622 8800