Why birmingham is great




















Whether you are interested in classical music or jazz, Symphony Hall puts on concerts at lunchtime, in the early evening, and later in the evening. This means that you can relax in the odyssey of tranquil relaxation which beautiful music creates before having to go back to the office, or shortly after leaving. If you want to see your favourite global superstar on stage then Resorts World Arena within easy access of the city centre should be your first port of call.

This stadium attracts some of the biggest stars on the planet, from Drake to Ozzy Osbourne. Resorts World Arena is part of the NEC Group which also attracts some of the funniest and most well-known comedians in the world to Birmingham. As well as hosting comedy stars like Chris Rock and Ricky Gervais in its stadiums, Birmingham also has a thriving comedy club scene. Glee Club Birmingham presents comedy shows that will make you laugh so hard that you may well still be hoarse from laughing the morning after the show.

On The Town — Broad Street is home to many nightclubs that will allow you to dance the night and most of the early morning away while making marvellous memories with your friends, to the sound of tunes from your favourite DJs. Sitting at the top of Broad Street in the former home of notorious nightclub Gatecrasher, Pryzm has multiple floors and seems never-ending in size.

Away from Broad Street, John Bright Street is home to an eclectic mix of bars and restaurants that can provide you with both dinner and dancing. The Electric on Station Street is known for having comfortable sofas that you recline in, as you take in any one of the excellent films that they screen.

This cinema is the oldest in the UK, having first opened in The Electric serves deli and vegetarian platters, ice cream, tortilla chips with three dips, locally made cakes and the sweets that accompanied some of the best moments of your childhood, to make your viewing experience extra-special.

The cinema also serves a range of soft and alcoholic drinks. This is a fantastic resource and source of opportunity for those studying business, marketing and professional service degrees in the city.

Well, loads actually! Ever heard of Peace? Swim Deep? All from Birmingham. Known as the Shoreditch of Birmingham, Digbeth is the trendy side of Birmingham that students love. Birmingham is in the middle of the country, literally, making it equidistant from the majority of major English cities and not as much of a trek to Scotland as opposed to driving or catching the train from London.

Tony Hancock statue in Birmingham. Yep, a whole host of people from the likes of Ozzy Osbourne, proprietor of heavy metal, to J. Tolkien, author of The Hobbit, all come from Birmingham. The concourse of the station, which took over two years to build, is thought to be five times the size of the previous one and is a beautiful beacon of natural light.

Quite an impressive statistic really. Malala Yousafazi at the Library of Birmingham. There are often a number of food festivals popping up around the city and Diwali is one of the largest events in the Brummie calendar as Indians from all across the city unite to celebrate, which is great if you love cultural dishes! You can take a casual stroll down the canal paths and really find out what the city has to offer, we suggest taking a walk down to The Mailbox and The Cube for some wining and dining.

Brindleyplace is conveniently situated next to those canals we just mentioned so it makes a perfect setting for a walk down the canals after lunch or an early evening meal. Brindleyplace is conveniently located next to the Barclaycard Arena and Broad Street which makes it a great location for a pre-night-out meal.

The Sea Life Centre is also accessible from Brindleyplace. You can pop in and watch a film like you would at a large chain and you can even rent a sofa with waiter service.

Katy Perry even hosted a surprise birthday party in there for 60 guests back in Perfect for student shopping! On university campus there are plenty of options for food, drinks and snacks. And the city centre has more than restaurants, cafes and bars in the city alone — plus hundreds more serving dozens of different world cuisines.

Needless to say, Birmingham is great for a student night out! The O2 Academy Birmingham hosts incredible live bands.



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