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The UK’s second city, Birmingham is also one of its most exciting. Its LGBTQIA+ scene is thriving, with its famous gay club nights and Birmingham Pride - the UK’s largest two-day LGBTQIA+ festival. Explore our guide to LGBTQIA+ Birmingham for the rundown of the best neighbourhoods, hotels and events in the city.

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Get to know Birmingham

Birmingham is renowned for its shopping. The Bullring, in the heart of the city, was the UK’s first indoor city-centre shopping complex when it opened in the 1960s. Completely rebuilt in 2000, the shimmering  The Bullring & Grand Central is one of Britain’s biggest shopping malls. With more than 200 retailers and more than 460 restaurants and cafés, there’s plenty for discerning shoppers.

Just north of the city centre, the Jewellery Quarter has Europe’s largest concentration of jewellery traders, producing 40% of all jewellery made in the UK – making this an ideal place for anyone planning a romantic gesture on their trip (wink wink).

A little-known fact, Birmingham has more miles of canals than Venice - just over 35 miles compared to Venice’s 26 miles. The life-blood of Victorian Birmingham, today these canals and towpaths provide a fascinating route for walkers and joggers. The bustling hub of the canal network, Gas Street Basin, has colourful narrowboats and busy cafés, restaurants and bars in set in revamped warehouses under a mile from the Gay Village.

Out and about

For cocktails and a contemporary scene look no further than the city’s The Fox.

Find out more about The Fox

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The FOX
The Fox

A popular hangout for a younger mixed crowd filled with cocktails.

Find out more about Sidewalk

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Sidewalk
Sidewalk

With A-list performers, glittering cabaret and a vibrant parade, this is always an incredible show.

Visit Birmingham Pride

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Nighttime light display, Birmingham Pride
Birmingham Pride

Also known as Gay Village, this city-centre area is famous for its LGBTQIA+ scene – with clubs, pubs and bars galore.

Explore Hurst Street

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Hurst Street

For cocktails and a contemporary scene look no further than the city’s The Fox.

Find out more about The Fox

stueyp83

The FOX
The Fox

A popular hangout for a younger mixed crowd filled with cocktails.

Find out more about Sidewalk

heathermariephotography

Sidewalk
Sidewalk

With A-list performers, glittering cabaret and a vibrant parade, this is always an incredible show.

Visit Birmingham Pride

jenlgilmour

Nighttime light display, Birmingham Pride
Birmingham Pride

Also known as Gay Village, this city-centre area is famous for its LGBTQIA+ scene – with clubs, pubs and bars galore.

Explore Hurst Street

VisitBritain/Simon Winnall

Smiling lesbian couple. Blonde haired woman with black hat
Hurst Street

Stylish stays

Birmingham

Offering serviced apartments on the top four floors of the iconic Rotunda building, this is a funky place to stay.

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Birmingham

A budget choice that doesn’t compromise on style - stay in one of the 73 rooms with provide comfort and chic style.

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Getting here

Birmingham is situated in the Midlands, 120 miles north west of London. Located just outside of the city, Birmingham International Airport receives flights daily from European and international destinations. Hop on a West Midlands Train direct to the city centre.

With two major stations – Birmingham New Street and Birmingham International – it’s easy to reach the city by train from destinations across Britain. The fast train from London Euston to Birmingham New street takes 1 hour 15 minutes. Chiltern Railways serve Birmingham Moor Street station from London Marylebone.

Explore more of LGBTQIA+ Britain

From loud and proud Pride festivals all over the country, to hundreds of queer pubs and gay-friendly hotels, Britain is one of the world’s most welcoming nations when it comes to LGBTQIA+ visitors.

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Bristol Pride marches through the city centre