Hotels Near Corporation Street in Birmingham

Hotels Near Corporation Street in Birmingham
Corporation Street in Birmingham is the home to this British city's shopping and commercial district. In 1875, government acts permitted the gentrification of the street, building over slum houses and rundown buildings. It currently forms the western boundary of the University of Aston and is adjacent to the Birmingham Children's Hospital. Tourists and visitors to Birmingham are drawn to the street because of its shopping and proximity to the city center. While there are no hotels on Corporation Street, a number of hotels are within walking distance.

Hotel du Vin

The Hotel du Vin is located less than one-half mile away from Corporation Street. The 66-room boutique hotel is located in the former Birmingham Eye Hospital, a classic British structure with large staircases, granite pillars and stonework. The hotel offers only standard guest rooms, with two double or one queen bed. All rooms have Egyptian linens, oversized baths and monsoon showers. The Bistro, located in the hotel lobby, complements its European menu with an award-winning wine list. Health du Vin is the in-house spa, offering massages, facials and nail treatments.

Hotel du Vin Birmingham
Church Street
Birmingham B3 2NR
England
0121 200 0600
hotelduvin.com/birmingham

Thistle Birmingham City

The 133-room Thistle hotel is two-tenths of a mile away from Corporation Street and a 10-minute walk from National Indoor Arena, the city's primary concert stage. The center city hotel offers accommodations with modern design and amenities, including free wireless Internet, striking decor and linens, and bathrobes and slippers. Standard single and double rooms have full-sized beds, while the standard twin room offers dual single beds. The Suite Double offers a double bed and two separate rooms. Monty's Brasserie is the in-house restaurant, serving traditional British food. The hotel bar, named Wimsys, opens up to a rooftop terrace.

Thistle Birmingham City
St. Chad's, Queensway
Birmingham B4 6HY
England
0871 376 9005
thistle.com

Britannia Hotel Birmingham

Located in the center of the city's commercial district is the 214-room Britannia Hotel Birmingham. One of Birmingham's oldest hotels, the Britannia offers multiple room levels. Standard rooms can have up to one double and one single bed or as many as three single beds. Superior rooms have the same features as a standard, but are larger in overall space. Britannia's Deluxe Double is the hotel's suite level, with separate living and sleeping space. All rooms have televisions, hair dryers and trouser presses. An on-site restaurant and bar round out the offerings of the Britannia, which is located less than one-half mile from Corporation Street.

Britannia Hotel Birmingham
New Street
Birmingham B2 4RX

England
0871 222 0093
britanniahotels.com/hotels/birmingham

Macdonald Burlington

The Macdonald Burlington hotel has 115 rooms and meeting space for 500 people, making it one of the busiest hotels and conference centers in the city. Located less than one-half mile from Corporation Street, it also has one of the city's most unique features: a natural spring flows directly beneath the hotel, providing the water for the hotel's guests and restaurants. The hotel advertises five room levels, ranging from well-appointed standard rooms--single or double beds, televisions, trouser presses and private bathrooms--to suite rooms. Suites have four-poster beds, city views, LCD televisions, separate living areas and oversized bathrooms. Guests have a fine-dining option at the hotel's Berlioz Restaurant. The Berlioz Bar offers a traditional pub menu. Tea service is available at the bar and the hotel's Burlington Lounge.

Macdonald Burlington
Burlington Arcade
126 New Street
Birmingham B2 4JQ
England
0844 879 9019
macdonaldhotels.co.uk/burlington/

Article Written By Jared Paventi

Jared Paventi is the communications director for a disease-related nonprofit in the Northeast. He holds a master's degree from Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication and a bachelor's degree from St. Bonaventure University. He also writes a food appreciation blog: Al Dente.

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