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The best way to explore Birmingham is on foot as the majority of the city centre is now pedestrianised and the canals, which have been cleaned up, make for attractive walkways. The majority of transport used in Birmingham and the West Midlands area are buses. There is no central bus station, but a bus stop can be found on almost every corner. Travel West Midlands is the main operator; a single fare costing between £0.80 to £1.10 and a Daysaver ticket, allowing unlimited bus travel for one day costing £3. An exact fare is required when boarding the bus, as drivers will not give change. Black cabs can be hailed in the street or reached at one of the many taxi ranks in the city centre, the main ones situated at New Street Station, Stephenson Street and Digbeth Coach Station. New Street and Moor Street train stations provide rail connections to destinations throughout the UK. For coach transfers to other major towns and cities, National Express is a good bet.
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Hotel Deals
| Apollo Hotel Birmingham | |
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From 29 GBP
Hagley Road ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
79 Reviews |
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| The Birmingham Hotel | |
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From 33 GBP
Poets Corner, Golden Hillock Road ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
70 Reviews |
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| Copthorne Hotel Birmingham | |
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From 42 GBP
Paradise Circus ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
98 Reviews |
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