
This Birmingham gem is perfect for both business and leisure! Just minutes from University of Birmingham and Broad Street, it offers free WiFi and a serene terrace garden. With a conference center and 14 meeting rooms, it's ideal for work trips, while wedding services and pet-friendly policies add charm. Unwind at the bar or enjoy in-room dining. The 172 cozy rooms are fully equipped, and free parking is the cherry on top!



















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This hotel is perfect for parents sending their kids to study at the University of Birmingham. It's just a short walk or quick transit ride away from the Mason Vale Village dormitory area, making it easy to visit and check on your student. The location is safe and quiet, which gives peace of mind—especially during late-night visits or early morning drop-offs. The breakfast spread is fantastic: fresh, varied, and full of options—from classic English fare to continental choices. Staff are warm, attentive, and always ready to help with any request. Overall, it’s an excellent balance of comfort, convenience, and value. If you're looking for a reliable place to stay while your child starts university life, this is a top pick.

Staying at The High Field Town House was an absolute delight! The property is spotless and well-maintained, with a spacious, comfortable room that felt like a home away from home. What stood out most was the unbeatable location—just a short 10-minute walk to the city center, making it easy to explore shops, restaurants, and attractions on foot. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, even offering a travel adapter without being asked—a small touch that made a big difference. The quiet neighborhood adds to the peaceful atmosphere, perfect for relaxing after a busy day. Overall, this place offers excellent value, comfort, and convenience. I’d highly recommend it to anyone visiting Birmingham—truly a hidden gem!

Staying at Edgbaston House was an absolute delight. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the city center and well-connected by public transit. The room was spacious, clean, and comfortable, with a cozy bed that made for a restful night's sleep. Staff were friendly and helpful throughout our visit. What stood out most was the incredible value—this level of comfort and convenience doesn’t come with a high price tag. It’s clear this place offers top-tier service without the premium cost. I’d definitely stay here again and recommend it to anyone visiting Birmingham.

Staying here was a great experience overall. The location is super convenient—just a short walk to QE and UOB, making it easy to get around the city. The room itself is compact but well-designed, with a fridge for storing drinks and snacks, which was a nice touch. Having a private bathroom was a big plus—it felt clean, private, and very functional. The bed was comfortable, and I slept really well, waking up feeling refreshed. The place is spotless, and the staff were friendly and helpful whenever I needed something. It’s a solid choice for travelers looking for comfort, cleanliness, and value in Birmingham. I’d definitely stay here again and recommend it to others.

This stay was absolutely delightful! Located just steps away from QE and UOB, the convenience of transportation couldn’t be better—everything is within easy reach via public transit. The studio itself is clean, well-designed, and fully equipped with everything I needed for a comfortable and relaxing trip. What stood out most was the incredible value for money—this level of quality at such a reasonable rate is hard to find. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout, making check-in and check-out smooth and stress-free. Overall, it was a perfect experience from start to finish. I’ll definitely be returning next time I visit Birmingham and highly recommend this place to fellow travelers.

Staying at Peter Scott House Birmingham was an unexpectedly peaceful experience. Despite being in the heart of Birmingham, the hotel is remarkably quiet—no traffic noise or street disturbances to disrupt your rest. The room was spotless, cozy, and comfortable, with a great bed that made for a perfect night's sleep. I appreciated how close it was to public transit, making downtown exploration easy and stress-free. The staff were friendly and helpful, always ready to assist with local tips or recommendations. It’s rare to find such a quiet, well-maintained place in a city center with such a welcoming vibe. This stay exceeded my expectations—I’d definitely come back and recommend it to anyone visiting Birmingham.

My stay at 100 Dale Road Studios in Guest House was absolutely delightful. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the city center and close to public transit, making it easy to explore Birmingham without hassle. The studio was clean, well-designed, and surprisingly spacious for the price. The bed was comfortable, and the quiet atmosphere made for a restful night's sleep. What really stood out was the warm hospitality—the staff were friendly, helpful, and offered great local tips that enhanced our experience. It felt more like staying with friends than a typical hotel. For anyone looking for a cozy, convenient, and affordable base in Birmingham, this place is a must-try.

The location is definitely convenient—just a short walk to the city center and well-connected by public transit—but overall, this studio apartment doesn’t offer good value for money. The unit is on the ground floor, but accessing it involves navigating a very narrow staircase with low ceiling space, making moving luggage awkward and uncomfortable. The biggest issue? Noise from the upper-floor guests. I was woken up multiple times by footsteps starting as early as 7 a.m., lasting over an hour before they even left the flat. At night, the same disturbance continued, making it impossible to fall back asleep. It’s incredibly disruptive. Inside, cleanliness is a major concern—dead flies were visible near the bed, spiders were scurrying around the kitchen area, and the dishes, cookware, and cabinets were visibly dirty, with greasy residue on surfaces. The carpet had a musty smell, likely due to poor ventilation. I’m not sure if it was bed bugs or dust mites, but I did notice several bites on my legs. The bathroom and shower area are extremely cramped—once inside, there’s barely enough room to move. Thankfully, the hot water worked well. I ended up using disinfectant (like Dettol) to spray down the bathroom and shower before use, and I strongly recommend bringing your own towel. While the location is a plus, the noise, hygiene issues, and lack of comfort make this far from ideal. Not recommended if you’re looking for peace, quiet, or clean accommodations.

I wish I’d read the reviews more carefully before booking. This stay at The Birmingham Hotel was truly disappointing. On the first night, I noticed soiled bed linens but didn’t mention it right away—by the next morning, I politely asked for a replacement. Unfortunately, nothing changed—only the bed was made up. I only checked again close to midnight and realized I’d been sleeping on dirty sheets once more. I brought it up again the following morning, and this time they finally replaced them. However, the bedroom door was left wide open, leaving all my belongings fully exposed to anyone passing by. It’s a fire door that should automatically close—this is a serious safety concern. I paid nearly £700 for two rooms over three nights, and honestly, even if I’d paid £150, I’d feel ripped off. For the price and experience, I can’t recommend staying here. Save yourself the hassle—book elsewhere.

The hotel is super easy to find and just a short walk from the University of Birmingham, making it ideal for students or visitors attending events on campus. The location is convenient with plenty of local cafes, shops, and public transport options nearby. The building itself is well-maintained, clean, and welcoming, with helpful staff who made check-in smooth. I appreciated how quiet and comfortable the room was, even during peak hours. It's a great choice if you're looking for a reliable base in the city—especially for those on a budget or wanting to be close to campus. Definitely worth considering for a future visit.

I stayed at The Avenue Club and Lodge in Birmingham and found it to be a budget-friendly option with decent value for money. The room was clean and smelled fresh, which was a plus. However, I did notice some dampness, especially in the corners—probably due to poor ventilation. The area is quite noisy, with motorbikes passing by late into the night, often until around 2 a.m. I also experienced noise from neighboring rooms—guests were loud on both sides, staying up until around 3 a.m., which definitely affected my sleep quality. While this isn’t the hotel’s fault, it’s something to keep in mind if you’re sensitive to noise or prefer a quiet stay. Overall, it’s a solid choice for travelers prioritizing affordability and location, but not ideal if peace and quiet are top priorities.

Last-minute spa getaway to Birmingham turned out to be a perfect little escape. After struggling to get a hold of a hotel on the phone, we were warmly welcomed by Louise at the spa — she went above and beyond to make our visit unforgettable, especially since it was my birthday. The hospitality was outstanding, the food absolutely delicious, and the whole place felt clean, peaceful, and beautifully designed. It’s rare to find such a genuine, welcoming atmosphere in a city hotel. We’ll definitely be back — thank you, Louise, for making this short trip so special. Truly hit the spot!
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