Solihull Map
Solihull map, view the West Midlands town of Solihull, located in the county of West Midlands, England.
Detailed Street Map of Solihull West Midlands & Guide to the Area
Solihull Map West Midlands: Interactive map of Solihull, displaying the town situated in the county of West Midlands, England, United Kingdom.
Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Solihull area and a Solihull town centre map, showing Solihull Railway Station and Solihull Hospital.
Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Solihull map are: Touchwood Shopping Centre, Mell Square, John Lewis Solihull, M&S Solihull, Next Solihull, Zara Solihull, H&M Solihull, Joules Solihull, Fat Face Solihull, The White Company, Pandora Solihull, Goldsmiths Solihull, Apple Store Solihull, Waterstones Solihull, WHSmith Solihull, Boots Solihull, Superdrug Solihull, Holland & Barrett Solihull, Hotel Chocolat Solihull, Lush Solihull, The Boot Inn, The Masons Arms, The Beech House, The Red Lion, The Farm, The Forest Hotel, The White Swan, The Flute & Flagon, Yakinori Solihull, Zizzi Solihull, Carluccio's Solihull, Nando's Solihull, Giggling Squid Solihull, TGI Friday's Solihull, The Delhi Solihull, Janito Restaurant, The Beech House, Esabella's, Metro Bar & Grill Solihull, Hampton Manor Hotel, The Arden Hotel, Crowne Plaza Solihull, Ramada Birmingham Solihull, Solihull Moors FC, Tudor Grange Leisure Centre, Blossomfield Surgery, Monkspath Surgery, St Alphege Church, St Augustine's Church, Solihull Library, Malvern and Brueton Park, Tudor Grange Park, Elmdon Park.
By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Shirley, Olton, Monkspath, Hillfield, Blossomfield, Dorridge, Knowle, Bentley Heath, Chadwick End, Hockley Heath, Lapworth, Baddesley Clinton, Packwood, Temple Balsall, Catherine-de-Barnes, Hampton-in-Arden, Barston, Bickenhill, Marston Green, Chelmsley Wood, Castle Bromwich, Kingshurst, Fordbridge, Smith's Wood, Meriden, Berkswell, Balsall Common.
Solihull sits quietly to the southeast of Birmingham, where the city fades into leafy suburbs, parks, and rolling countryside. It's one of those places that manages to feel both busy and peaceful all at once — smart shops, upmarket restaurants and modern businesses tucked alongside quiet lanes, old churches, and plenty of green space. With its tidy town centre and well-kept residential areas, Solihull's often seen as one of the more desirable places to live in the West Midlands, offering a slower pace without losing any of the connections.
The town's history stretches back to medieval times, taking its name from the ‘soily hill' it was originally built upon. For centuries it was a quiet market town, serving local farmers and traders, with timber-framed buildings still standing today as reminders of its early days. As Birmingham grew during the Industrial Revolution, Solihull remained something of a rural retreat. Its big growth came in the 20th century, especially after World War II, when the town expanded rapidly as people moved out of Birmingham's crowded inner city. These days, Solihull has a population of around 125,000 and has grown into a thriving town with excellent shopping, strong businesses and a reputation for its schools, parks and quality of life.
There's plenty to see and do around town. Touchwood Shopping Centre is packed with shops, restaurants and a cinema, while Mell Square and the high street offer a good mix of big brands and independents. Solihull's parks are one of its best features — Malvern and Brueton Park, Tudor Grange Park and Elmdon Park all give you open green spaces right in town. The National Trust's Baddesley Clinton and Packwood House sit just a short drive out, offering beautiful historic houses, moats and gardens to explore. A little further afield, English Heritage's Kenilworth Castle brings a grand ruined fortress packed with history and brilliant views.
The wider West Midlands has loads on offer. Birmingham's just up the road, with its museums, shopping, nightlife and canals. Coventry offers its famous cathedral and museums, while Dudley's Black Country Living Museum gives you a proper look into the region's industrial roots. Wolverhampton brings theatres, football and art galleries, while Sutton Park offers one of Europe's biggest urban parks for walkers and cyclists. The canals stretch across the region for anyone after a slower pace.
Solihull's well connected for getting about. The M42 skirts around the town, linking easily to the M40, M6 and M5. Solihull railway station offers direct services to Birmingham Moor Street, London Marylebone, and beyond, while nearby Birmingham International station handles many of the inter-city routes. Birmingham Airport is right on Solihull's doorstep, offering domestic and international flights and making travel a breeze. The town's also served by a solid network of buses and local roads, keeping nearby villages and suburbs easily accessible.
The county of West Midlands pulls together Birmingham, Coventry, Wolverhampton, Solihull and a cluster of Black Country towns into one of the country's most dynamic regions. There's heavy industry, lively cities, big green parks, waterways and shopping hubs all side by side. It's a part of England that never stands still — full of history but always looking forward, with its own distinct mix of accents, energy and warmth running through every street.
We hope you found this Solihull tourist map useful for your visit to the area.
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