- Centenary Square Walking Tour of Birmingham
- Discover Birmingham's Hidden Gems in 2 Hours
- Explore Birmingham's Architectural Evolution from Past to Present
From Canals and Victorians to Today's City: Birmingham Walking Tour
Find out more about Birmingham with a walking tour starting and ending at the Library of Birmingham in Centenary Square. We look at the canals, Birmingham’s industrial Georgian pioneers our Victorian heritage and the more recent architecture all around us. Current redevelopments taking place right in front of our eyes are explained and the directions that the city is taking into the future considered. The tour is based loosely on the book Positively Birmingham, currently available at the special price of £12 in the Library shop (normally £20) at tour end.
Starting and ending at the Library of Birmingham in Centenary Square this 2 hour walking tour gives a great introduction to the city and is of interest to local people and visitors alike. We support the charity Sifa Fireside who work on acute and longer term homeless issues in Birmingham, with at least 10% of all ticket sales going to their work and donations are clearly stated on our website.
- We use a live audio system. Each guest is loaned a receiver to hear the guide who wears a radio transmitter. Guest bring their own earphones with a 3.5mm socket or we provide a new pair.
- This tour may use an audio system - but not always.
Cancellation Cutoff: 24 hours
Cancellation Notes: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
From Canals and Victorians to Today's City: Birmingham Walking Tour | RETAIL PRICE |
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Adult (21 - 90 years) | £15.00 |
Child (6 - 15 years) | £8.00 |
Youth (16 - 20 years) | £10.00 |
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Our route can be accessible for wheelchairs but we do need to modify the route and would appreciate an email from you if you intend to bring a wheelchair. Our Access Policy is clearly stated on the Positively Birmingham Walking Tours website.



