Sunday, 22 May 2016

May Bank Holiday in Birmingham


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CADBURY WORLD


This bank holiday, learn about the manufacturing of the the world's famous chocolate and how it's packaged by taking a trip through the amazing Cadbury World. However, it's far from just a learning experience - have fun visiting the Purple Planet and Bull Street; ride the great Cadabra; make your own chocolate and let your kid's run wild in the African Adventure Play Area.
Cadbury World is also home to the largest Cadbury shop in the world - so if you're a chocoholic, this place is for you.

Adults: £16.75, Children (ages 4-15): £12.30, Under 4's: Free
Cadbury World, Linden Road, Bournville, B30 1JR


NATIONAL SEA LIFE CENTRE


The Sea Life Centre is jam-packed with amazing creatures from Jellyfish to Bowmouth Guitar Sharks; Gentoo Penguins to Turtles; Asian Otter's to Octopus'. 
You can also come face-to-face with a number of penguins in the new under-water Ice Adventure - but beware, wrap up warm!
The Sea Life Centre also boasts a 4D Cinema; all-day creature talks and VIP Feeding Experiences making it a great day out for all ages.
To top it off, book online and save yourself 40% off tickets!

Individuals: £20.95, Under 3's: Free
National SEA LIFE Centre, The Waters Edge, Brindleyplace, Birmingham, B1 2HL

BIRMINGHAM MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY


Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery is one of Birmingham's biggest landmarks after it's opening over 100 years ago, in 1885. The iconic building hosts over 40 galleries packed with art, history and archaeology.
The museum is also home to one of the largest Pre-Raphaelite painting collections in the world and also boasts a new gallery telling the historic story of the Staffordshire Hoard.
Over the bank holiday weekend, there are a number of different talks and events on providing you with a fulfilled visit.

If you love art and history, this is a place you need to tick off your list.

Free Entry (Some exhibitions and events may differ)
Museum & Art Gallery, Chamberlain Square, Birmingham, B3 3DH


BIRMINGHAM WILDLIFE CONSERVATION PARK 


Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park works hard to raise awareness of endangered species and their habitats therefore it is a great day out for those interested in animal conservation. On the other hand, it's also simply a great place for a fun day out with the family, particularly for younger children, to see and feed a range of great animals.
This great park includes lemurs, capuchin monkeys, lynx, meerkats and many more. 

Adults: £6.00, Children (3-15 years): £3.20, Under 3's: FREE
Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park, Pershore Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B5 7RL 


BIRMINGHAM BOTANICAL GARDENS


Botanical Gardens is one of Birmingham's most beautiful must-see's. It consists of four stunning glasshouses containing tropical rainforests, surrounded by glamorous gardens, a child-friendly playground, a sophisticated tea-room and gift-shop. It is also home to a butterfly house which is re-opening this bank holiday, alongside Mediterranean and Arid houses.
Botanical Gardens is a great destination to sun yourself and enjoy nature at it's finest.

Adults: £7, Children (5-16 years): £4.75, Children under 5: FREE
Westbourne Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 3TR

BIRMINGHAM BULLRING


The Bullring is one of Birmingham's most iconic, architectural buildings attracting millions of people each year since it's grand opening in 2003.
The shopping centre boasts 140 stores and services with four floors; hosting a selection of eateries and bars and over 100 shops. It is home to some of the biggest retail names including Selfridges, Debenhams, Victoria Secret, Forever 21 and tons more.

FREE ENTRY 
The Bull Ring, Birmingham, B5 4BU 


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