Have a look at the Ramada Encore, it is only 5 minutes walk from Birmingham International train station, reasonably price around £50 a night. I (him) work nearby and some work colleagues have stayed there before, all said it was good value. |
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Any Prem or Travelodge in the city will be easy to get to the NEC by train...
Travelodge in Bullring for example
And also near to the BBB if it's on and your thang |
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"The idea is to go to NEC during the day and city centre in the evening as we have not been ."
You're not missing much. Although the area around the symphony hall, library and canals is very nice for a day/night away. The Hyatt is a nice hotel.
Have fun |
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Just avoid broad Street as its full of kids out on the piss. There are some nice bars opening try gas street social in the mailbox and there are a few nice places in the Arcadian. There is a new bar opening on temple street that is meant to be awesome. |
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