Fuss-free Birmingham hotel in the heart of the city

Holiday Inn Birmingham City Centre, an IHG Hotel, West Midlands

Time-limited

Property details

Relax at a convenient and contemporary city centre hotel walkable from Birmingham’s shops and stations - includes breakfast, late check-out, a bottle of prosecco
  • City living: Staying in the city couldn’t be easier at the Holiday Inn Birmingham City Centre, with its great location close to both of the city’s main stations, a huge variety of restaurants and all the top sights. What’s more, the hotel offers parking and electric vehicle chargers, so you can arrive by car, too. Many of the city’s best-known attractions are within a 10-minute walk, including the ICC, Arena Birmingham and the O2 Academy.

  • Social space: The vast, open plan lobby is instantly welcoming, and there are a number of spaces to relax outside of your room. All-day dining is available at the hotel’s restaurant which is fantastically family-friendly, and the social space, Lobby on Hill Street, offers Starbucks coffee, a media lounge for watching movies and an area for charging devices and getting some work done.

  • Home from home: The modern guest rooms have been designed to help you get a great night’s sleep, from a choice of pillows to suit your sleeping position to blackout shades to block out the city lights. There are also Smart TVs, slick bathrooms and plenty of useful amenities so you can pack less in your luggage.

Amenities

- Wi-Fi
- Restaurant and bar
- 24-hour reception
- Room service
- Parking 
- Pet friendly

How to get there

Birmingham’s well-connected New Street Station is just around the corner - you can walk there in about two minutes. Alternatively, you can walk to Moor Street Station in under 10 minutes. The hotel’s setting just off Holloway Circus is well positioned for driving in and out of the city centre via the motorway, and parking is available at the hotel for an additional cost.

Entry requirements


The passport, visa and health requirements (including those related to COVID-19) at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for UK citizens, and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website for IE citizens. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements, before you travel.

  • City living: Staying in the city couldn’t be easier at the Holiday Inn Birmingham City Centre, with its great location close to both of the city’s main stations, a huge variety of restaurants and all the top sights. What’s more, the hotel offers parking and electric vehicle chargers, so you can arrive by car, too. Many of the city’s best-known attractions are within a 10-minute walk, including the ICC, Arena Birmingham and the O2 Academy.

  • Social space: The vast, open plan lobby is instantly welcoming, and there are a number of spaces to relax outside of your room. All-day dining is available at the hotel’s restaurant which is fantastically family-friendly, and the social space, Lobby on Hill Street, offers Starbucks coffee, a media lounge for watching movies and an area for charging devices and getting some work done.

  • Home from home: The modern guest rooms have been designed to help you get a great night’s sleep, from a choice of pillows to suit your sleeping position to blackout shades to block out the city lights. There are also Smart TVs, slick bathrooms and plenty of useful amenities so you can pack less in your luggage.

Amenities

- Wi-Fi
- Restaurant and bar
- 24-hour reception
- Room service
- Parking 
- Pet friendly

How to get there

Birmingham’s well-connected New Street Station is just around the corner - you can walk there in about two minutes. Alternatively, you can walk to Moor Street Station in under 10 minutes. The hotel’s setting just off Holloway Circus is well positioned for driving in and out of the city centre via the motorway, and parking is available at the hotel for an additional cost.

Entry requirements


The passport, visa and health requirements (including those related to COVID-19) at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for UK citizens, and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website for IE citizens. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements, before you travel.

Location and what's nearby

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Smallbrook Queensway, Birmingham B5 4EW

If you’re in the city to shop, catch a comedy show, visit family or for a special occasion, the central setting couldn’t be better. Birmingham’s regenerated city centre is easily walkable, so getting to train stations, restaurants and the famous shopping malls is a piece of cake. Most famous of all its malls is the Bullring, which has all the High Street names you can possibly imagine and a number of luxury outposts too, such as Selfridges, plus a huge choice of restaurants. The Mailbox has a Harvey Nichols and a range of luxury shops, while the Jewellery Quarter is a treasure trove of independent boutiques, coffee shops, pubs and bars. Add to the shopping options a plethora of museums, concert venues and galleries within a short walk and you’ve the perfect setting for a cultural escape.