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Birmingham is a city with a proud history. It played a central role in the industrial revolution and retains its dynamism and vibrancy. Its clubs, café bars and restaurants cater to every taste - Birmingham is also the home of a spicy curry.
The city is hard to beat when it comes to the wide choice of international cuisine on offer. From the Asian influences of Chinatown to the city's food markets stocking local and international produce, Birmingham is sure to impress. The city also offers a wide range of international eateries including Japanese, Latin American, Spanish, Caribbean, Italian and French, to name just a few.
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Birmingham club life is superb with top name DJ's playing at the very best nightspots such as the medicine bar, Miss Moneypenny's and the award wianing Air.
The city is located at the hub of the country's transportation and communications network and is served by its own international airport only twenty minutes from the city centre.
It's central location means that you are never too far away from other great cities and attractions in the UK. Visitors to Birmingham find themselves a mere one and half hours from London and less than an hour from Shakespeare City Stratford-upon-Avon. Further, a field lies the natural splendor of the Peak District National Park, The Cotswolds and Snowdonia. Birmingham is a super base for anyone wishing to tour both the UK and the European Continent. |