5 Reasons To Explore The Birmingham Canals Near London – Travel Noire

About two hours from London, Birmingham is the UK’s second-largest city. While it may not be as popular among tourists, the city has much to offer including access to its intricate canal system. The Birmingham Canals are full of history, magic and wonder for visitors. It’s no surprise that there’s plenty to see and do along the 35 miles of canals winding through the city. 

There are plenty of family-friendly activities, shopping, and even nightlife along the Birmingham Canals. The area is a hidden gem in the UK and has more canals than Venice. Dating back to the 18th century, these canals have been redeveloped into a hub for travelers looking for fun and history.

Learn The Industrial History Of The Canals

Birmingham Canals
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While the Birmingham Canals are now an underrated destination for travelers in the UK, they held important significance during the Industrial Revolution. The canals were used to transport iron, coal, and other goods across the city. Before railroads took over, the canals were the primary source of transporting goods between factories. Much of the canal district maintains its original industrial design and has been incorporated into the new businesses in the area. 

Visit The Birmingham Repertory Theater

Known by locals as The Rep, the Birmingham Repertory Theater is located near the canals. The venue dates back to 1913 and has an open concept. Without the high balconies and private boxes, visitors can truly enjoy the intimate setting of this historic theater. After walking the Birmingham Canals, travelers can enjoy seasonal productions at The Rep in one of its three auditoriums. 

Go Racing At Teamworks Karting

Birmingham Canals
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Go-kart racing at Teamworks is unlike recreational racing at any other place. Teamworks Karting Birmingham is the premier indoor kart racing track in Britain. There’s a minimum height requirement for racing. However, the complex also has laser tag and other gaming options for younger visitors. The racing arena allows guests to drive one of their BIZ Lithium-Ion karts and reach incredible speeds lap after lap. For an adrenaline-pumping adventure while exploring the Birmingham Canals, Teamworks is the place to go. 

Shop At The Mailbox

Traveling shopaholics have to visit the Mailbox when exploring the Birmingham Canals. The massive shopping center sits near the canal’s Old Main Line. It is a multifaceted space with two hotels, apartment living, and the headquarters of some of the UK’s top businesses. However, many travelers come here to explore the high-end shopping options and dine at the eighteen restaurants and bars throughout the space. The mega complex was originally an old post office during the Birmingham Canals industrial days, hence the name.

Wander Through The Botanical Gardens

Birmingham Canals
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Not far from the canals, travelers will find over 7,000 species of plant life in the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. The gardens are made up of 4 glass greenhouses representing different climates and the plant specimens that grow there. Landscaper John Loudon designed the gardens in 1829. The 15-acre ode to nature and plant life draws tourists to Birmingham every year.