Travel Lodge Birmingham

Posted on Sunday, December 6, 2009 at 12:01 pm
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Travel Lodge Birmingham. 2.5 miles (4.7 kilometres). A 40 minute walk away. Warwick survives today as one of the most complete historic towns in the country. The town was founded in 914 by Ethelfleda, sister of Edward the Elder, as a defence against the Danes Within a relatively small area there are many buildings of historic interest, including the very grand Warwick Castle and the Lord Leycester Hospital. Visiting Warwick is a friendly and a memorable experience with something for everyone.

Travel Lodge Birmingham

Travel Lodge Birmingham, 5.5 miles (8.9 kilometres) Accessible by taxi. What makes Royal Leamington Spa particularly special for shopping is the large number of independently run shops offering a unique choice of unusual and exciting goods. The town offers a superb choice of quality eating to meet all pockets and tastes whatever the time of day or night.Why not visit the new Museum. There are displays on the historic use of the Pump Rooms and Spa Treatments – including several weird and wonderful objects from the former physiotherapy department. There is also the opportunity to sample spa water (for those who are brave enough!).

Travel Lodge Birmingham

Travel Lodge Birmingham, 22.7 miles (36.5 kilometres) Just 30 minutes on the train and you can be in the centre of Birmingham. The last few years have seen a multi-million pound makeover of the city’s retail area with flagship developments such as the Bullring and The Mailbox. It’s party-time in Birmingham. No city Europe wide has a younger population or puts more energy, passion or creativity into enjoying a night on the town. We’ve more students than any other UK city outside of London. Not surprising then that our club scene puts others to shame. Take your pick. Vibrant bars. Numerous nightspots and endless highly rated restaurants. Then there’s our champion comedy clubs, theatres and gigs for all. Plus world class classics from the CBSO and Birmingham Royal Ballet. For ‘Night owls’ the choice never ends?

Travel Lodge Birmingham


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