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Travel Guide - Birmingham

Birmingham is considered the second largest city in England, second only to London. It is located in the West Midlands. This makes the it the center of London's travel networks. This is the exact center of all train, road and air networks.



Birmingham is a relatively young city. Over the last few years, it has transformed itself into a thriving commercial and business hub. It finally shed its status as a deprived city with a high unemployment rate. Now, it is a bustling metropolis of activity. Parks and canals are common all throughout the city proper. Signs of commercial improvements and new businesses are found everywhere. It is a perfect mix of a country setting and a thriving commercial area.

The service sector is now the main source of income for the city. However, a huge portion of their revenue also comes from the Manufacturing sector. Their focus is on high technology production. It is safe to say that the Birmingham economy is on the rise.

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Of the almost one million people in Birmingham, almost half of their population is under thirty. Also, the population is extremely diverse. This adds to the uniqueness of the city and provides additional flavor to a growing population.

Climate: Birmingham climate is officially classified as temperate maritime climate. This means the range of temperature is around 20 °C (68 °F) in the summer which starts in July to 4.5 °C (40.1 °F) in the wintertime which is around January. There have been cases of extreme weather like tornadoes in the summer and really cold snow storms in winter. But these are quite uncommon in the area.

Transportation: It is pretty easy to get around in Birmingham. This is because of its location and the fact that it is a major transport hub. You can travel by bus, train, tram, air, taxi or by boat. The city has a few major motor ways which include the Spaghetti Junction which is the most known junction in the UK. Local transport is by bus or tram. Route marks are simple to understand. 4A would mean an anticlockwise direction within the city while 4C would be a clockwise route.

There are also outer city bus routes which are one of the longest in Europe. The route is approximately 26 miles with 272 stops.

Birmingham also has an extensive railway system. The center of this system is the New Street Station. Another popular station is the Snow Hill Station. This station connects Birmingham to the neighbouring towns. The nearest airport is the Birmingham International Airport.

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