Living in Birmingham City Centre

The energetic Birmingham City Centre seamlessly blends historical significance with contemporary attractions and an incredible student community. Boasting excellent transport links both within the city and beyond, you’ll find getting around a breeze no matter your destination! Plus, with a wide array of shops, eateries, bars, and clubs, there’s always something exciting to keep you entertained.

Area key takeouts

Young demographic

Excellent amenities

Excellent transport links

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Birmingham City Centre in a snapshot

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Birmingham City Centre has a rich history, dating back to medieval times. You can dive into this fascinating past by exploring the various historical sites and museums located throughout the area, such as the St Philip Cathedral, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery or Museum of the Jewellery Quarter. Birmingham's pivotal role in the Industrial Revolution and its ongoing commercial significance make it a key urban hub in the UK.

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The city centre is a vibrant educational hotspot, housing esteemed institutions such as Aston University and Birmingham City University. The area is designed with students in mind, offering a lively and engaging atmosphere that makes you feel right at home as you explore the dynamic streets and campus areas.

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Despite its bustling urban environment, Birmingham City Centre boasts numerous green spaces. From the tranquil Birmingham Botanical Gardens to the vast Cannon Hill Park, you’re never far from a natural escape. Whether you seek a peaceful spot to unwind or a picturesque route for a stroll, the city centre provides plenty of options to enjoy nature.

Demographic

Students, young professionals

Amenities

Restaurants, retail stores, cafes, bars, green spaces, historical objectives, cultural hubs

Safety

Birmingham City Center is generally a safe area to move to, but it is advisable that you stay mindful of you surroundings and your belongings.

Welcome to Birmingham City Centre

Join the young professionals and students in this busy town centre, full of shops, restaurants and activities.

Bullring Shopping Centre

One of the UK's largest shopping destinations, the Bullring offers a mix of high-end brands and popular retailers, while Grand Central houses a variety of dining options atop Birmingham New Street Station.

Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery

Known for its impressive collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, this museum also features art spanning centuries, ancient artifacts, and exhibitions on Birmingham's history.

Library of Birmingham

This modern architectural gem offers more than just books. Enjoy panoramic views of the city from the rooftop terrace, browse exhibitions in the Discovery Gallery, or attend events in its versatile spaces.

Birmingham City Centre

Amenities

Supermarkets
Tesco Express , Sainsbury's Local , M&S , Co-op
Gyms
The Gym Group , PureGym , Anytime Fitness

Universities

University
University of Birmingham
University
Birmingham City University
University
Aston University
University
University College Birmingham

Transport Links

Train Stations
Birmingham New Street , Birmingham Moor Street , Birmingham Snow Hill
Buses
16, 50, 82

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Cost of living in the area

Monthly Rent Average

House

£1,900

Per month, based on 3 bedroom property

Student Accommodation

£150

Per week

Cost of Bills

Utilities

£110

Per month

Wifi

£55

Per month

Council Tax

£1,500

Per year, per household

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Connectivity

Fibre Download Speed

55Mps

Fibre Upload Speed

30Mps

5G/4G

Good Coverage

Based on all major phone networks

Other Expenses

Gym

£20

Per month

Groceries

£60

Per week

Pint of beer

£4.50

The best spots in Birmingham City Centre

For Coffee

Faculty Coffee

Known for its artisanal approach to coffee, Faculty offers a cosy atmosphere perfect for enjoying speciality brews sourced from top-quality beans. Whether you're a coffee aficionado or simply looking for a welcoming spot to relax, Faculty Coffee provides a delightful experience with its knowledgeable staff and carefully curated menu of espresso drinks and pour-overs.

For Drinks

The Botanist

For a memorable evening out in Birmingham City Centre, The Botanist is a top choice. This stylish venue not only offers an extensive menu of expertly crafted cocktails and a wide selection of spirits, but also boasts a lively ambiance with live music performances and a rooftop terrace offering panoramic views of the city. Whether you're meeting friends for drinks or enjoying a date night, The Botanist promises a vibrant and enjoyable drinking experience in the heart of Birmingham.

For Food

Adam's Restaurant

Known for its Michelin-starred cuisine and elegant atmosphere, Adam's offers a refined dining experience with a menu showcasing modern British dishes crafted from the finest seasonal ingredients. Perfect for special occasions or fine dining enthusiasts, Adam's Restaurant ensures an exceptional culinary journey with its impeccable service and exquisite flavors, making it a top destination for food lovers in Birmingham.

For Fun

Bullring & Grand Central

This iconic shopping destination offers not only a vast array of shops catering to every taste and budget but also a range of dining options to satisfy any craving. After shopping, unwind at the nearby Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, home to fascinating exhibits and impressive collections. For a bit of adventure, explore the vibrant canal side area, which offers boat trips, waterside cafes, and picturesque walks. 

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Frequently asked questions about Birmingham City Centre

Is living in Birmingham City Centre safe?

In recent years, Birmingham has seen efforts to enhance public safety through increased police presence, CCTV surveillance, and community engagement programs. Crime rates can fluctuate, and certain areas may experience higher incidents than others, particularly related to theft and anti-social behaviour.

Residents and visitors generally find Birmingham to be a welcoming and vibrant city, but as with any urban environment, it's advisable to stay informed about local safety concerns and to take common-sense precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Is Birmingham City Center expensive?

Birmingham City Centre can vary in terms of expense depending on the activities and amenities you choose. Generally, compared to London, Birmingham tends to be more affordable. Overall, while Birmingham City Centre offers a range of options to suit different budgets, it is generally considered more affordable than some other major UK cities. As with any city, your expenses can vary based on your preferences and choices during your visit.

Is renting Birmingham city centre expensive?

The rent in Birmingham City Centre can range widely. Generally, you can find a variety of options from studio apartments to larger flats. Prices may be higher in prime locations close to major attractions, transport links, and amenities.

What is there to do in Birmingham city center?

Birmingham City Centre offers a wide range of activities and attractions for visitors and residents alike. You can shop to your heart's content at the Bullring & Grand Central, explore history and art at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, and take leisurely walks along the picturesque canals. Discover the charm of the historic Jewellery Quarter, indulge in diverse dining options and vibrant nightlife on Broad Street, and enjoy live entertainment at venues like the Birmingham Hippodrome and Symphony Hall. For relaxation, unwind in lush parks such as Cannon Hill Park or the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. Throughout the year, cultural festivals and events showcase the city's diverse community and rich heritage, making Birmingham City Centre a lively and engaging destination for all.

How long does it take to get from Birmingham to London?

Traveling from Birmingham to London typically takes around 1 hour and 20 minutes to 2 hours by train, with Avanti West Coast offering the fastest services. Driving can take approximately 2 to 2.5 hours via the M40 motorway, while coaches may take around 2.5 to 3.5 hours depending on traffic and route.

Letting agents in Birmingham City Centre

Oakmans Estate Agents

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