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The Briar Rose is a completely non smoking Lodge, based right at the very heart of Birmingham.
Birmingham is a burgeoning city, offering a world-class cultural scene, extensive shopping, famous nightlife and a seemingly endless supply of international events and exhibitions. The famous Jewellery Quarter has over 100 jewellery and gift shops - you could pleasantly lose an afternoon wandering the tight-knit streets or take a guided tour of one of the factories and pick up a real bargain along the way.The National Exhibition Centre (NEC) is one of the busiest of its kind in Europe, staging almost 200 prestigious events annually, including Crufts and the International Motor Show. If you?re not watching your weight, follow your nose to Cadbury World ? the only purpose-built visitor attraction devoted entirely to chocolate. It?s fun for all the calories!
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40 rooms
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Standard room rooms from Sleeps up to: N/A |
En-Suite
Standard room rooms from 80.00 Sleeps up to: 2 |
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Last updated 06 July 2008
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