This tour offers a seamless and enriching exploration of Birmingham’s cultural and historical gems in a short time. Start with the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, home to exquisite Pre-Raphaelite art and industrial history. Stroll through Victoria Square, admiring the architectural grandeur of the Town Hall and public art. Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, either contemporary or traditional. Afterward, explore the scenic Gas Street Basin and learn about Birmingham’s vital canal system during the Industrial Revolution. With an expert guide and comfortable transportation, this tour provides a perfect introduction to Birmingham’s heritage and beauty, all while offering personalized convenience and a relaxing experience.
Pickup included
Start your tour with a visit to the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (BMAG), renowned for its impressive collection of Pre-Raphaelite art and exhibits on Birmingham's industrial history.
Just a short walk from the museum, visit Victoria Square, the heart of Birmingham. Admire the architecture of the 19th-century Birmingham Town Hall and enjoy the public art, such as the famous "Iron: Man" statue and the River Fountain. Take some time for photos in the square while your guide shares the historical significance of this area.
After lunch, drive over to Gas Street Basin, where you can take a brief stroll along Birmingham’s historic canal network. Learn about the city’s industrial past and how its canals were vital in the development of Birmingham as a key trading hub during the Industrial Revolution.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.
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