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9 reviews
Stylish hotel in a discreet city-centre location with a popular French-style bistro, relaxed cocktail/Champagne bar, an open-air courtyard and comfortable bedrooms, tastefully packaged in a restored Victorian hospital. — The Telegraph
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6 reviews
The 211-room Radisson Blu Hotel, Birmingham is a chic hotel located within convenient walking distance to popular attractions. — Oyster
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5 reviews
Sunlight streams through floor-to-ceiling windows into the public areas and spacious rooms of this state-of-the-art independent hotel, purpose-built in 2012. — Lonely Planet
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6 reviews
The top three floors of the Rotunda, right at the heart of Birmingham, have been converted into fully furnished, serviced apartments, from small to extra-large. — Rough Guide
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6 reviews
The 319-room Hyatt Regency Birmingham is a contemporary chain hotel with a sophisticated style. — Oyster
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8 reviews
Within tickling distance of Harvey Nichols and the smart eateries of the Mailbox, mood lighting and Regency tones set the scene in the stylish rooms. — Lonely Planet
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2 reviews
Smart Georgian mansion with stylish lounges, a pleasant garden-facing terrace and a summer house. — Michelin Guide
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4 reviews
It's big... and it's aimed at business travellers, but the City Inn consistently gets top marks for service and staffing and goes that little extra mile to make sure your stay is comfortable. — Lonely Planet
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Ladywood
3 reviews
Saint Pauls, a former rope factory, is a fine example of Birmingham’s new generation of small, boutique hotels. — The Telegraph
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3 reviews
Offering boutique-style, modern accommodation and bags of Brummie bling courtesy of the rooftop Marco Pierre White restaurant. — The Telegraph
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2 reviews
This is your chance to kip in a place that made football history – the jewellery workshop where the FA Cup was made has now been converted into a funky new hostel, Hatters. — Lonely Planet
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2 reviews
Ideally placed and cheaper than you'd think if booked in advance, the Marriott offers its usual excellent standards of service in a hotel that won't break any rules of international styling. — Lonely Planet
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2 reviews
Don’t be deceived by the monolithic concrete tower: Jurys Inn, situated in a converted 1970s office block, is a well-managed, spotlessly clean hotel with comfortable, competitively priced rooms. — The Telegraph
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2 reviews
The location is wonderful, slap bang inside Birmingham's most exclusive shopping centre... But the unimaginative decor and noise from the late-night bars below let down this otherwise decent hotel. — Lonely Planet
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2 reviews
The budget chain hotel experience is given a Birmingham flavour with bold artwork celebrating local architecture, and some dizzying interior colour schemes. — The Telegraph
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1 review
A tree-lined drive leads through 26 acres of gardens and open fields to this moated, 12th-century manor house, where public rooms reflect the hotel's long history. — Fodor's
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Edgbaston
1 review
The Edgbaston, arguably Birmingham's top cocktail bar, doubles as a small but perfectly formed boutique hotel with king-sized beds, upscale comforts and flourishes of retro glamour. — The Telegraph
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1 review
A large and well-oiled hotel with a focus on corporate functionality. — The Telegraph
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