Caledonian Sleeper | Birmingham International |

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Just a short connection from the UK's second largest city, Birmingham International is the first new Caledonian Sleeper stop in over 30 years!

Start at Victoria Square, the beating heart of the city, with the grand Council House and the iconic River fountain, one of the largest in Europe, is the perfect place to soak up Birmingham’s bustling atmosphere.

Delve into the history of the city at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, with stunning Pre-Raphaelite paintings and a look into Birmingham's rich industrial past await.

Nearby, Centenary Square dazzles with its architectural gems. The Library of Birmingham, with its bold, geometric design and intricate gold-and-black façade, is a showstopper—head to the rooftop terraces for amazing city views. Sharing the square, the Symphony Hall and Birmingham Repertory Theatre offer a smattering of culture.

Stroll along the scenic Gas Street Basin, where colourful canal boats and relaxed restaurants are bars are the perfect refuge from the bustle of the city centre.

Shopaholics will love the Bullring & Grand Central, a retail paradise with the iconic, futuristic Selfridges building.

Don’t miss the Jewellery Quarter, a historic gem with over 100 shops and the fascinating Museum of the Jewellery Quarter.

Families can geek out at Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum, packed with interactive tech and space exhibits.

For aquatic adventures, the National Sea Life Centre delivers with its ocean tunnel and touch pools.

For a sweet adventure, Cadbury World in Bournville is a must for chocolate lovers of all ages and isn't one to miss!

History buffs will adore Aston Hall, a grand 17th-century mansion, or Soho House, where the Industrial Revolution’s roots come alive. 

Literature fans can explore Sarehole Mill, Tolkien’s inspiration for The Shire, while nature lovers will find bliss in the Birmingham Botanical Gardens’ exotic plants and glasshouses.

Birmingham’s blend of historic, Victorian charm and modern edge makes it a must-visit—come and see for yourself!

 

Landmarks and Attractions

Canals

With more canals than Venice, Birmingham offers quirky canal-side bars and restaurants. The perfect place to relax in the city centre.

Cadbury World

Based in Bournville, the home of Cadbury's chocolate since 1879, Cadbury World is a visitor attraction for chocolate lovers of all ages.

Black Sabbath Bridge

Birmingham is the birthplace of Heavy Metal, and pays tribute to their most famous sons, Black Sabbath, with a bridge over the canal on Broad Street.