Best places: Historical landmarks in Birmingham

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Sutton Park
Nature preserve
2000 acres of parkland with bike/bridle paths and lakes, for walking, jogging, cycling and angling.
4.70 (9.8K reviews)
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Birmingham Cathedral
Cathedral
Georgian baroque cathedral with notable stained glass, holding regular Mass, events & concerts.
4.50 (2.1K reviews)
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Queen Victoria
Sculpture
👍👍 A beautiful place in Birmingham to visit. Near to Town Center. 5 min walking from Grand Central railway station. The place is buzzing and vibrant with people. There lots of good food corners nearby like Nandos, Greegs, Wagamama..
4.40 (615 reviews)
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Old Joe
Historical landmark
👍👍 University of Birmingham and city icons. Highest free standing clock tower.
4.70 (156 reviews)
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Paradise Birmingham
Business center
👍👍 Make it here for life
4.60 (144 reviews)
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Birmingham China Quarter
Cultural landmark
👍 Smaller in scale than London, but there are good shops and establishments. Local landmarks include a stone pagoda, donated by a prominent local Chinese business as well as Chinese architectural flourishes around the Arcadian and surrounding area. It's nice enough.
4.40 (236 reviews)
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Fort Dunlop
Corporate office
👍 It's ok. Just some offices a few shops, a gym and a hotel. Big car park which can be free if your token is registered depending on where you go. They refuse to offer any bike parking so you end up having to drive. They do have a large selection of 7kw EV chargers though. Which to their credit when t...
4.20 (584 reviews)
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Black Sabbarh Bench
Historical landmark
👍👍 Amazing tribute to the band that created Heavy Metal
4.70 (58 reviews)
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Edgbaston Waterworks Tower
Historical landmark
👍👍 Driving home from Birmingham and thought we would take a look at these 2 towers that were meant to be the inspiration for Tolkien’s Two Towers. The 2 buildings are pretty awesome. Glad we called in to look.
4.20 (81 reviews)
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New Hall Water Mill, Sutton Coldfield
Water mill
👍👍 What an amazing place. Beautiful mill as well as gardens, interesting stalls and when we went there was a jazz band playing.also lovely tea rooms. Well done new hall water mill.
4.80 (34 reviews)
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Jamboree Stone
Historical landmark
👍👍 I'm a bit concerned at this being described as an 'Historical landmark'. I attended the event it commemorates! Oh, right, I'm old! 😊 😊
4.40 (51 reviews)
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Perrott's Folly
Historical landmark
👍👍 Tolkien fans! Really nice tower to visit. Perrott's Folly is a 96 foot tower, also known as “The Observatory” situated in the open gardens of Rotton Park. It was built in 1758 by John Perrott. There are some stories to explain why the tower was built. One is that John Perrott wanted to be able to su...
4.40 (44 reviews)
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Weoley Castle
Historical landmark
👍 Need to check website for opening site as infrequent. Wonderful remains and a hidden gem of Birmingham heritage.
3.80 (118 reviews)
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