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THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT BIRMINGHAM AND BRUMMIES



    Nowadays, more and more people are searching for new destinations offering things that are not obtainable elsewhere. 

    Under the current conditions, many folks are unfortunately with a massively reduced budget for spending such trips; thus, they have to cut corners to save money. 


    As a matter of fact, one way of doing this is to seek out less expensive resorts. In the following article, you are introduced to Birmingham in Britain. 


    With the Euro and Dollar so strong against the English Pound, Birmingham hotels are far cheaper than in previous decades. 


    Known as the West Midlands, Birmingham is a city in the county of England. Their dwellers are known as “Brummies”. 


    The dialect of the Brummie sounds like those from other northern English cities, and it is rather tricky to understand what is being said. A problem which is prefabricated worse if-if you are new to such dialects. Happily, the vast majority of Brummies are kind, extremely helpful and polite. They try their best to explain. 


    So, if necessary do not be afraid to talk to locals about directions and help or advice about Birmingham bed and breakfast accommodation. 


    The city has got a superb and diverse selection of things to do and places to visit, including some interesting and informative art galleries and museums. For instance, the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, Barber Institute of Fine Arts, as well as the new Thinktank which is a museum you will find in the Eastside. 

    Moreover, the city of Birmingham features an impressive number of square kilometers of parks and open spaces. Sutton Park is remarkably the largest, having 2,400 acres. It is also the largest urban nature reserve in Europe. 


    Birmingham contains also a large number of restaurants, cafes, coffee houses, bars, wine bars, and nightclubs; which made of it a destination with a wide-ranging and vibrant nightlife. 


    You will discover the most favorite in one of the city squares, Victoria Square, Rotunda Square, Chamberlain Square, Saint Martin’s Square, Centenary Square, the historic Old Square at Corporation Street and the Gas Street Basin. 


    It is noteworthy that the Gas Street Basin is the central hub of Birmingham intricate canal network. 


    In this context, Birmingham has got about 32 miles of canals, approximately eight of them were built during the 18th century and remained in industrial use until the 1970s. Nowadays the Gas Street Basin has been notably cleaned up and become a rather nice visitor attraction in the city.


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    Things you Should Know About BIRMINGHAM and BRUMMIES
    Things You Should Know About BIRMINGHAM and BRUMMIES