Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: A spectacular Victorian building within which more than 70 historic aircrafts are on display in 3 wartime hangers. Here you can delve into the ancient and social history of Birmingham and observe some genuine Egyptian mummies.
Cadbury World: Enough to make a chocolate lover go wild, Cadbury World will take you on a journey into the history and origins of Cadbury Chocolate and its historic factory but better yet, enjoy the complimentary tastings.
Centenary Square: Made up of more than half a million hand laid bricks, Centenary Square is a work of art in itself. Host to a variety of events, it is one of the city's newest public open spaces.
Birmingham Cathedral: Completed in 1725, be prepared to marvel at the cathedral's stunning architecture- it is one of Birmingham's most famed historic buildings.
Birmingham Botanical Garden and Glasshouse: Occupying 15 acres of sweeping lawns and gardens, Birmingham Botanical Gardens displays one of England's finest flora collections.
Barber Institute of Fine Arts: The Institute houses an amazing collection of Old Master and modern paintings, drawings and sculptures. Highlights include the internationally regarded works of Bellini, Poussin, Rubens, Gainsborough, Rossetti, Monet, Degas and Magritte.