Birmingham

Birmingham is the second largest city in England but is often underestimated by tourists who prefer other destinations in the country, incredibly when short on time.
If you’re about to set foot in Birmingham for the first time or wondering if it’s worth a visit, check out some of the city’s most exciting attractions.

Birmingham is the second largest city in England after London, but not so famous like Manchester and Liverpool

National Sea Life Centre
The National Sea Life Centre is an aquarium with 60 displays of animals inhabiting fresh and salt water. A visitor favorite is the 360-degree Ocean Corner Tunnel, where giant sea turtles, reef sharks and colorful coral reef fish swim in a million gallons of water.

Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
This is probably your best bet if you visit just one museum in Birmingham. One of the city’s finest buildings houses incredible treasures, from the most extensive collection of pre-Raphael paintings to a narrative of Birmingham’s past and the Round Room, where free concerts are often held.

Aston Villa Stadium
Villa Park has been the home of the Aston Villa football team since 1897 and has an atmosphere that can’t be felt in many places worldwide. The stadium has a capacity of 42,000 people, and in case you don’t have a ticket for the next game, it is available for fan tours.

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