 Britain's second-largest city is also one of its most  happening. A state-of-the-art £189 million library, a gleaming shopping centre  atop the revitalised New St Station, beautifully restored Victorian buildings  and a new 1.4km Midland Metro tram line extension through the city's heart are  just some of the initiatives of its Big City Plan. There are also new parks,  public spaces, and glitzy residential and commercial buildings. These come hot  on the heels of the striking Mailbox and Bullring shopping malls and the  'bubblewrapped' facade of the iconic Selfridges building.
Britain's second-largest city is also one of its most  happening. A state-of-the-art £189 million library, a gleaming shopping centre  atop the revitalised New St Station, beautifully restored Victorian buildings  and a new 1.4km Midland Metro tram line extension through the city's heart are  just some of the initiatives of its Big City Plan. There are also new parks,  public spaces, and glitzy residential and commercial buildings. These come hot  on the heels of the striking Mailbox and Bullring shopping malls and the  'bubblewrapped' facade of the iconic Selfridges building. Alongside outstanding museums and galleries you'll find  an increasing number of gastronomic restaurants, cool and/or secret cocktail  bars, and picturesque canals with waterside bars, restaurants, attractions and  cruises. Thriving legacies of Birmingham's industrial heritage include its  Jewellery Quarter, Cadbury manufacturing plant and a former custard factory  that's been transformed into a cutting-edge creative hub.
Alongside outstanding museums and galleries you'll find  an increasing number of gastronomic restaurants, cool and/or secret cocktail  bars, and picturesque canals with waterside bars, restaurants, attractions and  cruises. Thriving legacies of Birmingham's industrial heritage include its  Jewellery Quarter, Cadbury manufacturing plant and a former custard factory  that's been transformed into a cutting-edge creative hub.
With construction on the High Speed Rail (HS2) line –  connecting London with Birmingham in just 40 minutes by 2026 – set to boost employment and the  economy, 'Brum', as it's dubbed by locals, is buzzing.
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the city's really colorful :)
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Wow!Nice pics
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