Created by MichaelJM on November 13, 2005
- Our trip to India started at the Birmingham Consulate with a day to sort out our visas. Here are some thoughts about Birmingham.
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Created by Mutt on June 4, 2004
- Britain’s second city has a well deserved reputation for being a concrete slum thanks to the '60s developments that followed the heavy bombings of the war, but recent years have seen Brum undergo something of a rebirth with a number of key developments springing up all over the city.
Created by Timone on October 25, 2002
- After Coventry, Birmingham is the largest city near to where I live and so this journal shows some of the great things there are to do in the city.
Created by Linda Hoernke on December 16, 2007
- Birmingham became a center for the visual arts in the 19th century. The history and architecture behind this area is worth a trip from London.
Created by barbara on January 19, 2007
- A late New Year's party took us to Birmingham.
Created by MoDean on October 8, 2005
- A week of bar-hopping, shop-browsing, and brown sauce in Birmingham, England, with one of my best friends in the world
Created by dan-ish on August 1, 2005
- Some recommendations and simply me waxing lyrical about the place I was born - Birmingham
Created by snake77 on June 30, 2004
- It's been four years since I graduated from Birmingham University, so I was looking forward to going back. Not a lot had changed, but a few bars and restaurants are worth commenting on.
Created by Mutt on June 15, 2004
- Brindleyplace’s 17 acres of commercial and residential development is one of the city’s unparalleled success stories. It is a model for developments throughout Europe and is well worth a visit if you’re in the area for a show, a meal, a few drinks, or just to torment fish.
Created by tweety pie on March 23, 2003
- A fantastic trip along the Tamworth Canal. Navigate through the rolling hills and downs of the Birmingham area.
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