Birmingham has transformed its canals into lively waterfront complexes,
sprinkled parks, gardens and walkways across the city and developed a
world-class cultural scene. In this friendly, multi-cultural city you
can watch the Royal Ballet one night, and eat authentic Asian food or
listen to top jazz the next.
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Relax in fabulous restaurants or shop for designer labels along the
newly developed Waterfront.
Take a mouth-watering journey through Cadburys World - the world's
first entertainment complex dedicated entirely to chocolate!
Visit the fascinating Jewellery Quarter, home to over 100 jewellery
designers and makers.
Eat a Balti curry - this tasty dish of pan-fried meat and vegetables
originates from Kashmir and Pakistan.
Getting Around
By Bus
The airport is linked to the city's main train station by a free
shuttle bus service called Air Rail Link that runs every 10 minutes
from outside Terminal 1. The journey on the shuttle bus takes
approximately 2 minutes and also calls at the National Exhibition
Centre (NEC).
A number of national coach services travel
to and from the airport and National Express Coaches operate from
Digbeth Coach Station, which is linked to the airport by the number 900
bus every 20-30 minutes.
By Rail
From the station there is an extensive network of frequent regional and
national rail services. Services to London Euston run half-hourly with
a journey time of approximately 90 minutes.
By Road
The airport is located on the A45 Birmingham to Coventry road, which
can be reached from junction 6 off of the M42. There are also direct
connections with the M1, M5, M6 and M40 motorways.
By Taxi
Taxis can be hired from the taxi rank located outside the Millennium
Link at the airport.
Location
Birmingham International Airport
Birmingham
B26 3QJ.
Birmingham International Airport is situated approximately 8 miles
south east of Birmingham's city centre.
Parking
The airport features both short- and long-term car parks.
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