Brindleyplace

Brindleyplace, Birmingham , Birmingham Overview

Brindleyplace is a canal-side area in Birmingham with tree-lined squares brimming with restaurants, pubs, shops and clubs. It is a famous tourist attraction and one of the most visited areas in Birmingham. At Brindleyplace, visitors also get to see a variety of buildings representing the late-20th century architecture of England.

Brindleyplace and its development began in the late 20th century. It occupies an area of 17 acres and also consists of redevelopment on a large scale. The mixed-use development is also the largest one in the United Kingdom. Thus, one can expect a considerable number of activities to do here to keep themselves entertained. If interested, they may also choose to stay at one of the hotels nearby to make the most of their trip. 

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How to Reach Brindleyplace

Brindleyplace is located in Westside, about 2.4 miles away from the city centre. The route is well connected by roadways and railways. Visitors can choose to hire a taxi or board a bus heading to Westside. Several bus and train lines stop near Brindleyplace. One can disembark and take a taxi to reach the preferred part of Brindleyplace. The route from Birmingham City centre to Brindleyplace goes via Corporation Street - A 38 - A 4400/ Great Charles Street Queens way - B 4135 - Clement Street - St. Vincent Street - Browning Street - Morville Street - A 456 Broad Street - Oozells Square.

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