
Castle Bromwich Trip
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Where to stay in Castle Bromwich

Birmingham City Centre
Known for its fantastic nightlife and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in Birmingham City Centre. Check out top attractions like Birmingham Cathedral and Victoria Square, and jump on the metro at Grand Central Tram Stop or Corporation Street Tram Stop to see more of the city.
Top hotels in Castle Bromwich

Castle Bromwich Hall Hotel, BW Signature Collection by Best Western
"Only stayed 1 night for a soccer event, but enjoyed our night here. Staff friendly and helpful."
Reviewed on 22 May 2026

ibis budget Birmingham Centre
"If you’re relying on laundry that it SAYS they have, they don’t have any. They tell you to walk down the street. And they did not care that they say they have laundry facilities on Expedia. Also the elevator was broken when we were there and there was a huge line to go up."
Reviewed on 23 May 2026

Malmaison Birmingham
"Great hotel , central location especially with the car park being so close . The restaurant was pricey for the portions but the service was excellent. Also I think for the spa use the times need to be changed to earlier Acess as we were unable to use them as check-in times 3pm ,abs checkout time ..."
Reviewed on 19 May 2026
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Popular places to visit

National Exhibition Centre
Learn about the events happening in National Exhibition Centre during your trip to Birmingham. Discover the entertainment choices and shops in this walkable area.

Cadbury World
Savour sweet delights and learn about the history of one of the largest chocolate manufacturers in the world.

Bullring & Grand Central
An ultra-modern complex, this shopping destination is built on the site of a centuries-old marketplace, continuing Birmingham’s tradition of commerce and ambition.



