Just look at the number of iconic buildings in this photo! You’re beautiful Birmingham! Legoland Birmingham has done Birmingham proud with this wonderful MiniLand tribute to Brum’s best buildings and favourite places. Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery below looks especially magnificent. Beautiful inside and out.
A terrific trio of outstanding buildings with the Rotunda next to Selfridges and John Lewis. I felt like Tim Cornbill or Ross Jukes taking this stunning Birmingham landscape photo!
Grand Central looks the part! Quite the queue for the ice cream van.
If you’re more of a nocturnal animal then why not head to the Town Hall.
This should bring back memories to anyone who catches gigs at Arena Birmingham.
You simply cannot beat a night in Brum Town as the video below highlights. Do forgive my vertical video, I find it hard to remember professional tips when overexcited.
Perhaps you should consider booking a room at the Radisson Blu if you’re staying out late. Don’t forget your binoculars for a spot of sightseeing at the top.
Care to join me for a cocktail in Marco’s at the top of The Cube?
If you’re going to watch the cricket at Edgbaston do you prefer a day match…
or a night match? I’m bowled over by these options.
You do need money to pay for your hobbies so make sure to get a shift or two in at the factory.
Perhaps a 9 to 5 at Wesleyan is more your style.
If you prefer the academic route head over to Big Joe.
He even lights up at night.
Maybe Warwick is more your style.
Do try and catch the jousting whilst you’re there, it’s a blast!
Catch a tour of Shakespeare’s Birthplace.
That’s enough culture for one blog. COME ON YOU BLUE MACHINES!!
On second thoughts UP THE VILLA!
Useful Information
As well as the MiniLand there are a couple of small rides, a 4D cinema, some really incredible play zones and workshop areas plus a cafe and shop.
Legoland is aimed at children aged 3 to 10 years. Adults can only enter if accompanied by a child aged 17 years and under. Similarly, all children must be accompanied by an adult.
Prebooking is strongly advised with tickets available from £15 online and you also have the option of buying a dual Legoland/Sealife ticket for around £25 online.
I found Legoland fantastic, bigger in scale than I thought it would be and a perfect place for families to sit and relax in the play zone areas.
Find out more here: Legoland Birmingham