Birmingham Map

Birmingham map, view the West Midlands city of Birmingham, located in the county of West Midlands, England.

Detailed Street Map of Birmingham West Midlands & Guide to the Area

Birmingham Map West Midlands: Interactive map of Birmingham, displaying the city situated in the county of West Midlands, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Birmingham area and a Birmingham city centre map, showing Birmingham Airport and the Birmingham Botanical Gardens.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Birmingham map are: Bullring Shopping Centre, Grand Central, Selfridges Birmingham, Harvey Nichols, The Mailbox, The Cube, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Library of Birmingham, Symphony Hall, International Convention Centre, Utilita Arena, Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum, National SEA LIFE Centre, Cadbury World, Aston Hall, Birmingham Back to Backs, Sarehole Mill, Villa Park, St Andrew's Stadium, Edgbaston Cricket Ground, The Bear Grylls Adventure, Legoland Discovery Centre, Primark Birmingham, John Lewis Birmingham, House of Fraser, Next, Zara, H&M, Apple Store, Waterstones, WHSmith, Boots, Superdrug, Caffè Nero, Costa Coffee, Starbucks, Dishoom Birmingham, Tattu Birmingham, The Ivy Temple Row, Gusto Italian, The Alchemist, The Botanist, Marco Pierre White Steakhouse, Hotel du Vin, The Grand Hotel Birmingham, Malmaison Birmingham, Clayton Hotel Birmingham, Birmingham Children's Hospital, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham Coach Station, New Street Station.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Edgbaston, Moseley, Kings Heath, Bournville, Selly Oak, Harborne, Bearwood, Smethwick, Aston, Perry Barr, Handsworth, Erdington, Northfield, Frankley, Longbridge, Bartley Green, Quinton, Yardley, Acocks Green, Sheldon, Stechford, Bordesley Green, Hall Green, Small Heath, Kings Norton, Cotteridge, Stirchley, West Heath, Castle Vale, Sutton Coldfield, Wylde Green, Boldmere, Walmley, Streetly, Minworth, Chelmsley Wood, Marston Green, Solihull, Shirley, Olton, Kingshurst, Castle Bromwich, Hodge Hill, Washwood Heath, Great Barr, Handsworth Wood, Ladywood, Winson Green, Soho, Lozells, Digbeth, Jewellery Quarter.

Birmingham sits right in the heart of England, where the old industrial world blends into shiny modern shopping centres, leafy parks, buzzing nightlife and canals weaving quietly between it all. It's a city that's always on the move but still manages to keep its friendly, down-to-earth character. With its mix of cultures, thriving food scene, big music venues, museums and sporting history, Birmingham offers something for just about everyone, whether you're here for work, shopping, or simply soaking up the atmosphere.

The city's story goes back a long way, but its real rise started in the 18th century, when Birmingham became one of the driving forces of the Industrial Revolution. Small workshops, skilled metalworkers, and innovators turned it into a hub for manufacturing everything from jewellery to steam engines. As canals and railways were built, trade and industry exploded. In the years that followed, Birmingham became known for its engineering, car manufacturing and, of course, its famous Jewellery Quarter. Today, with a population of around 1.1 million, it stands as the UK's second city — modern, diverse, and still very much at the centre of business, education, and culture.

There's no shortage of things to do around the city. The Library of Birmingham is one of the city's most striking modern buildings, sitting close to Symphony Hall and the International Convention Centre. Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery is packed with pre-Raphaelite art and local history, while Thinktank tells the story of science and industry. The canals offer peaceful walks away from the bustle, and the Jewellery Quarter remains full of working jewellers alongside its cafes and bars. The National Trust's Birmingham Back to Backs offer a brilliant insight into working-class life in the 19th century. English Heritage looks after nearby Aston Hall, a grand Jacobean mansion that sits quietly surrounded by the city sprawl. Sarehole Mill ties into J.R.R. Tolkien's childhood, bringing a bit of Middle-earth magic to the edge of the city.

Wider West Midlands brings even more variety. Dudley's Black Country Living Museum brings the industrial past to life with its recreated streets and working shops. Coventry offers its famous cathedral, blending bombed ruins with striking modern design. Wolverhampton has its Grand Theatre, art galleries and Molineux Stadium, while Solihull serves up high-end shopping and leafy parks. You've also got Sutton Park just outside the city, one of the largest urban parks in Europe, and the nearby Lickey Hills perfect for a walk with a view.

Getting into Birmingham couldn't be simpler. The M6, M5, M42 and M40 all feed into the city, making road access easy. Birmingham New Street is one of the busiest railway stations outside London, linking directly to just about every major UK city. Snow Hill and Moor Street stations handle plenty of local and regional services. The Midland Metro tram runs between Wolverhampton and Birmingham city centre, and there are excellent bus and suburban rail networks. Birmingham Airport sits just outside the city, offering flights across the UK, Europe and beyond, and is only a short train or taxi ride from the centre.

The wider county of West Midlands brings together Birmingham, Coventry, Wolverhampton, Solihull, Dudley, Walsall, Sandwell and their surrounding towns and suburbs into one big patch of variety. There's heavy industry, grand old stately homes, cutting-edge business districts, green open spaces, shopping hubs, and culture at every turn. Whether you're walking along the canals, sitting in a city café, or wandering through parkland, there's a proper Midlands mix everywhere you go — rich history sitting comfortably next to modern life.

We hope you found this Birmingham tourist map useful for your visit to the area.

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