Crowne Plaza Birmingham City

The Crowne Plaza Birmingham City provides 4 star accommodation & facilities with a Birmingham city centre location close to local attractions & transport.

Address

Holliday Street
Birmingham
West Midlands
B1 1HH
Tel: +44 (0) 121 2245000

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Overview


The hotel provides guests with 4 star accommodation and facilities in the heart of Birmingham city centre, close to local attractions, shopping and transport. The hotel is contemporary in style offering guests comfortable accommodation and modern facilities. The hotel facilities make it suitable for business and leisure guests.

The hotel is conveniently located for exploring a number of local attractions including the Bull Ring, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery and Aston Hall. The hotel is well located for attractions in the West Midlands including the NEC, Dudley Zoo & Castle, Sutton Park in Sutton Coldfield, Walsall Museum, Wightwick Manor and the Solihull Arts Complex. The West Midlands location makes the hotel a good base from which to explore the Midlands region including Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Leicestershire.

Local transport links in the area include Birmingham New Street train station located half a mile from the hotel. There are services to London Euston station and other local and regional areas including Nottingham, Manchester, Leeds and Edinburgh. The hotel is close by to major roads including the A38, M5, M6 and M42 providing good road connections.

Visitors can expect a friendly welcome with good levels of service at the hotel. The hotel is located in the heart of Birmingham where visitors can find good access to local amenities, visitor attractions, dining and entertainment facilities. The closest train stations to the hotel are located at Birmingham New Street, Birmingham Snow Hill Street and Birmingham Moor Street.



Facilities


There are a total of 312 en-suite guest bedrooms at the hotel. The guest rooms provide quality 4 star accommodation and are decorated and furnished to a good standard. Guests can choose from double, twin and family rooms with a choice of standard and club rooms. There are suites available offering greater space and luxury. There are rooms with disabled access available.

Room facilities include air conditioning, television with satellite channels, telephone, alarm/wake up call, hairdryer, ironing facilities, trouser press, laptop safe, mini-bar, bathrobes and tea and coffee making facilities.

The hotel is non-smoking throughout in accordance with hotel policy.

Chargeable internet access is available in the hotel. There are no car parking facilities for hotel guests, the Britannia Car Park beneath the hotel offering car parking facilities, the approx cost is £14 per day.

The hotel includes facilities to host business meetings and conferences with a choice of well equipped function rooms and suites with capacity of up to 300 delegates. The hotel is a venue for weddings, special occasions and private functions with a choice of packages and banqueting facilities.

Dining


Guests can enjoy a hot full English breakfast or a Continental breakfast each morning with a choice of breads, cereals, yogurts, fruits, juices and hot and cold drinks.

The b1 Restaurant serves a range of starters, mains including meat, fish and vegetable dishes and tempting desserts. The restaurant serves British cuisine with a choice of interesting dishes for diners to choose from. The restaurant includes a daily Table D’hôte Menu and a seasonal A La Carte Menu. Diners can choose from the wine list and find the perfect accompaniment to their meals.

The hotel bar is a place where guests can relax and unwind in comfortable surroundings. There are a choice of drinks available including soft drinks, beers, wines, cocktails and spirits. The bar providing an ideal place to catch up with friends, family and colleagues.

Local Attractions


The West Midlands region includes a number of different landscapes from well known cities such as Birmingham, Coventry and Wolverhampton to parks such as Sutton Park in Sutton Coldfield to woodland and the English countryside. Visitors can experience a range of attractions in the region both urban and rural.

The largest centre in the West Midlands region is Birmingham, over the years the city has become a hub for the arts with plenty going on. It has been claimed that the city has more navigable canals than Venice.

Dudley is thought of as unofficial capital of the Black Country. The town is located approx 10 miles from Birmingham, from the town there are great views over Hereford, Worcester, Staffordshire and the Severn Valley. The town is well known for Dudley Zoo, that includes a wide range of animals from around the world. The zoo is a popular family attraction, there the whole family can enjoy a day out.

Dudley Castle is located in the grounds of Dudley Zoo, the historic castle dates back to the 11th century. The castle is now in ruins and visitors can see living demonstrations by re-enactment groups, take part in ghost walks and see the impressive birds of prey displays.

Dudley also has an underground canal that makes its way under the town and the Dudley Museum & Art Gallery located in the town centre that includes a number of geology exhibits including fossils. There is a fine art collection that includes oil paintings, watercolours and prints.

West Bromwich is a small town in the West Midlands, located approx 5 miles from Birmingham and is in contrast to the big city much quieter for those visitors seeking a more relaxed atmosphere. West Bromwich is well known for its football club, West Bromwich Albion a past giant of the game, that has in recent times struggled to recreate past glories. The fans of course are ever hopeful the good times will return soon. The Barber Institute of Fine Arts is a favourite among art lovers, it is among the best small galleries with an impressive collection of paintings old and new, sculptures and drawings.

Sutton Coldfield is located approx 8 miles from Birmingham city centre and has a different character and feel to the much larger Birmingham. The main attraction here is Sutton Park that is over 2,000 acres in size, the natural parkland, now a nature reserve includes lakes, woodland, moorland, and a golf course and is a sought after spot for boating, fishing and cycling. The park offers a scenic wilderness next to an urban environment.

The city of Wolverhampton is well known for its iron and brass foundries. Wolverhampton is located approx 17 miles from Birmingham. The city has a selection of galleries and museums. Bantock House & Park looks at the area’s heritage and the Art Gallery houses a diverse collection including works by Gainsborough and Warhol.

The town of Walsall is located approx 10 miles from Birmingham, attractions include the Walsall Leather Museum showcasing the historic aspect of the town’s heritage along with live demonstrations of craftsmen and women at work. The New Art Gallery Walsall features the Garman-Ryan Art Collection and a number of temporary exhibitions. To the north there is over 30,000 acres of natural parkland at Cannock Chase. Many people are attracted here each year, with opportunities to cycle, walk, picnic and enjoy the range of scenery on offer here from moor land to hills to forest.

Walsall Museum is located in the town centre. The museum shows visitors the history of life, work and leisure, past and present in Walsall, through the use of exhibitions, activities and events. The main collection is made up of the general social history, from Walsall's past and present, from the 17th to 21st centuries.

The city of Birmingham is the second largest city in the UK after London and offers visitors with a fine choice of attractions including museums, exhibition spaces, sports venues and galleries. Historically the Bull Ring has been host to open-air and covered markets in the city over the years, the current Bull Ring Shopping Centre is now one of the largest and most comprehensive shopping complexes in Europe.

Birmingham includes the well known Jewellery Quarter where visitors can find a community of jewellers, the area has become famous for its association with jewellery since the 18th century when jewellers set up their businesses in the area. The Museum of the Jewellery Quarter is in a former workshop of the Smith & Pepper factory, it makes for an interesting visit particularly for fans of jewellery.

Birmingham Shopping offers a mix of arcades, malls, open air and closed markets and the Jewellery Quarter. With no shortage of places to shop, the city has been referred to as a regional shopping capital and retail haven.

Wightwick Manor is a manor house that contains some of the finest collections of William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Movement. The impressive house is located a few miles from Wolverhampton and includes the beautiful garden that displays vivid colours through each of the seasons. The house itself contains many original William Morris wallpapers and fabrics, Kempe glass and Pre-Raphaelite paintings.

There are walks and tours available for visitors, a specialist shop devoted to William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Movement. Visitors can sample the local produce in the tea room. The Victorian manor house has retained its many authentic features allowing visitors to take a trip through time. The house is usually open from March to December, but it is advisable to check prior to visiting to avoid disappointment.

The Solihull Arts Complex is located in Solihull approx 8 miles from Birmingham. The complex includes a theatre, studio, cafe bar and gallery spaces. There is a varied programme of events throughout the year including comedy, drama, music, dance and family shows. Each year there is the Arts Complex's own Pantomime production, while the Gallery displays commissioned works from local artists and national touring exhibitions.


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Closest Train Stations:

Birmingham New Street: 0.5 Miles

Birmingham Snow Hill: 0.6 Miles

Birmingham Moor Street: 0.9 Miles


Closest Airports:
The closest airport is Birmingham Airport located 9 miles away by road via the A456, A4540 and A45. East Midlands Airport is located 41 miles away via the A38, A38(M), M6 and M42.

Birmingham Airport: 9 Miles

East Midlands Airport: 41 Miles




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