Birmingham

2 Hour Private Walking Tour of Birmingham

Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Overview
Duration
2h
Languages
Arabic, German, English, Italian, French, Spanish
Voucher type
E-Ticket
What To Expect

This Birmingham walking tour offers a unique blend of historical and cultural insights, showcasing the city's rich heritage and vibrant present. Starting at the iconic Victoria Square, you'll delve into Birmingham's civic and cultural heart. The tour continues to St. Philip's Cathedral, where the stunning English Baroque architecture and intricate stained glass windows provide a glimpse into the city's religious and architectural history. The Jewellery Quarter reveals Birmingham's industrial past and artisan craftsmanship, offering a charming blend of Victorian architecture and modern creativity. The Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery enriches the experience with its vast collection of art and historical artifacts. Finally, Brindleyplace and the canals highlight Birmingham's transformation into a lively, contemporary urban space, combining leisure, history, and scenic beauty. This tour encapsulates the essence of Birmingham, making it an enriching and memorable experience.

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Important info

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Entrance tickets for the sightseeing spots will only be purchased if you request them.

included
What's included
included-item
Local guide. Limited group size. Planned itinerary
excluded
What's not included
excluded-items
transportation. Meals and Beverages. Entrance tickets
Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
European Voyages
Meeting Point

Begin your tour at Victoria Square, a bustling public square in the heart of Birmingham, where you'll meet your guide near the iconic Birmingham Town Hall.
Your guide will provide an overview of the square's history and its significance as a cultural and civic center.