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Hotel Indigo: Quickly become one of Birmingham’s most iconic landmarks. From the five sculptures designed by Temper to the asymmetrical central lightwell, this building is a feast for the senses.
Gas St (at Birmingham & Worcester Canal), Birmingham
Harbor or Marina · 10 tips and reviews
Hotel Indigo: Why not spend an afternoon on the canals with a leisurely boat tour to see the historic Worcester Bar and celebrate this staple of British transportation and industry
Hotel Indigo: Prepared with tomatoes, peppers and fresh spices, Balti is best enjoyed with chapati (Indian flatbread) or the Brummie favorite—chips and curry sauce.
48 John Bright St (at Station St), Birmingham, West Midlands
Pub · City Core · 52 tips and reviews
Hotel Indigo: Theatre pub established in the late 19th century. A unique blend of period & funky style with original art, cozy spots for conversation while drinks are expertly crafted by seasoned mixologists
High St. & New St. (at Edgbaston St. & Park St.), Birmingham, West Midlands
Shopping Mall · 133 tips and reviews
Hotel Indigo: Head to the Indoor Market for meat and fish; then wander over to the Open Market for clothing, carpets and household linens before stopping at the Rag Market for fine fabrics and haberdashery.
Music Venue · Jewellery Quarter · 15 tips and reviews
Hotel Indigo: Home to a lively schedule of live Jazz, Blues & Rock. The simple, intimate atmosphere offers an unplugged feeling for a relaxing evening no matter which of the three floors you choose