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Bus stations and stops in Birmingham
Birmingham - Great Charles Street Queensway
149 Great Charles Street Queensway
Charles House
B3 3HT Birmingham
United Kingdom
Charles House
B3 3HT Birmingham
United Kingdom
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Stop is located outside Lombard House.
To view more info about this station, visit our page Birmingham - Great Charles Street Queensway
Birmingham Centre - Jennens Road stop JR1
Jennes Road
B4 7FW Birmingham
United Kingdom
B4 7FW Birmingham
United Kingdom
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Outside Matthew Boulton College
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Birmingham Digbeth Coach Station
Mill Lane
B5 6DD Birmingham
United Kingdom
B5 6DD Birmingham
United Kingdom
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The coach station is located opposite Smart Kids Nursery along the main road
To view more info about this station, visit our page Birmingham Digbeth Coach Station
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Bus to Birmingham
Taking the bus to Birmingham drops you into the middle of England's second-largest city — and one that genuinely earns more attention than it tends to get. Birmingham sits at the heart of the country's transport network, which makes it one of the most connected cities in the UK, and once you're here, the city has a lot to fill your time with. There are more miles of canals than Venice, a food scene built around the city's South Asian heritage, and neighbourhoods like Digbeth and the Jewellery Quarter that reward anyone who slows down to explore them. Whether you're coming for a weekend or using the city as a base for the wider Midlands, a bus to Birmingham is a solid way to get here without the hassle of driving or the price of a last-minute train.
FlixBus stops in Birmingham
FlixBus serves Birmingham from three stops, so it's worth checking your ticket to confirm which one your service uses.
The main stop is Birmingham Great Charles Street Queensway, at 149 Great Charles Street Queensway (outside Lombard House), B3 3HT. This is the most central option — you're a short walk from Centenary Square, the Library of Birmingham, and the West Midlands Metro tram stops at Snow Hill, which connect you south to New Street and west towards the Jewellery Quarter. National Express West Midlands buses also run frequently from the city centre, covering most of the wider network.
Birmingham Digbeth Coach Station on Mill Lane sits slightly south-east of the centre, close to Digbeth itself. From here it's around a 12–15 minute walk to New Street station, or you can pick up city buses from nearby stops heading into the centre. The Eastside Metro extension is planned to connect Digbeth to the wider Metro network, improving links across the city in the coming years.
The third stop, Birmingham Centre Jennens Road (stop JR1), serves routes passing through the eastern edge of the city centre, close to Aston University. The Swift card — Birmingham's equivalent of the Oyster card — works across buses and the Metro, and is worth picking up if you plan to move around by public transport during your stay.
Getting around Birmingham after your bus to Birmingham arrives
Once your bus to Birmingham arrives, the city is manageable on foot for the central parts, and well-served by public transport for anywhere further out.
The West Midlands Metro runs every 6–8 minutes during the day, linking Wolverhampton, the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham city centre (Snow Hill and New Street), and Edgbaston Village. It's the fastest way to move between the city's main areas without getting into a car. For buses, National Express West Midlands operates the large majority of routes across the city — the network is extensive and covers the Balti Triangle, Moseley, and the suburbs that the tram doesn't reach. A contactless bank card works on both buses and trams, with a daily price cap, so there's no need to hunt for exact change.
The city centre itself is compact enough that most of what you'll want on a first visit — the Bullring, the canals at Gas Street Basin, Centenary Square, the Jewellery Quarter — is walkable. For the Balti Triangle in Balsall Heath, a taxi or bus is your best option; it's around a 10-minute drive south of the centre. Uber and local cab firms both operate across the city.
Top things to do in Birmingham
- Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery — Located near Victoria Square in the city centre, BMAG holds one of the finest collections of Pre-Raphaelite art in the world, alongside exhibits covering Birmingham's industrial history and archaeology. Check the website for current opening hours before you go, as the building has undergone phased reopening works.
- The Jewellery Quarter — The Jewellery Quarter has long been at the centre of the UK’s jewellery trade and remains one of the country’s most important hubs for jewellery making. The area is a short walk or one Metro stop from the city centre, with independent workshops, galleries, bars and the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter — built around a perfectly preserved factory frozen in time when it closed in 1981. St Paul's Square at its heart is Georgian and worth a detour on its own.
- Digbeth — Birmingham's creative quarter, named by the Sunday Times as the coolest neighbourhood in Britain. The former Bird's Custard Factory is now a complex of independent bars, shops, a cinema and Digbeth Dining Club — one of the city's best-known street food events, running weekly on Lower Trinity Street and hosting some of the best street food traders in the country.
- Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum — At Millennium Point near the Eastside, this science museum works well for all ages, with interactive exhibits covering technology, the natural world and Birmingham's engineering history. There's an outdoor science garden and a planetarium on site.
- Gas Street Basin — The canal network here is genuinely one of Birmingham's better surprises. Gas Street Basin is the practical centre of it, lined with narrowboats and canalside bars, and connects to walking routes that take you along the water away from the city traffic. It's five minutes from the Bullring on foot.
- Library of Birmingham — One of the largest public libraries in Europe, and visually striking enough that it's worth a look even if you're not heading inside. The rooftop garden gives you a good view over Centenary Square. The Shakespeare Memorial Room on the upper floors houses a significant collection from the city's long connection to Shakespeare scholarship.
- The Balti Triangle — Three streets in Balsall Heath, south of the city centre, where Birmingham's balti curry was developed. The dish originated here in the 1970s and 80s, and the area still has a concentration of curry houses serving it in the traditional way — in the steel karahi it was cooked in, with naan bread for scooping. Worth the taxi ride out.
- Birmingham Hippodrome — One of the UK's busiest touring theatre venues, hosting West End productions, opera, dance and comedy without the London price tag. Located near the Chinese Quarter in Southside, a short walk from New Street.
- Cannon Hill Park — A large Victorian park about two miles south of the city centre in Moseley. Good for a straightforward walk and also home to the MAC (Midlands Arts Centre), which runs exhibitions, cinema, theatre and live events year-round.
Neighbourhoods to explore in Birmingham
Digbeth is where you go if you want to see what the city looks like when it's not trying to impress you. Old industrial buildings covered in street art, the railway viaduct running through the middle, the Custard Factory at the heart of it — it's a neighbourhood that still has texture. Go on a weekend evening for Digbeth Dining Club or explore the independent shops and bars during the day.
The Jewellery Quarter feels like a different city from the centre, which is part of its appeal. It's quieter, more residential in character, and full of places that have been here long enough to have regulars. The independent bar and restaurant scene here tends to be more interesting than the Broad Street options. The Georgian architecture around St Paul's Square gives you a sense of how the city looked before the factories came.
Moseley, a couple of miles south of the centre, is where you'll find Cannon Hill Park, a Sunday farmers' market, and a stretch of independent shops and cafés along Alcester Road. It's a useful neighbourhood to know about if you're staying a few days and want somewhere to spend a morning that isn't the city centre.
Food and drink in Birmingham
The balti is Birmingham's defining dish — a curry cooked and served in the same steel karahi, developed in the city's South Asian community in the 1970s. The Balti Triangle in Balsall Heath is where you go to eat it properly: family-run curry houses where the food is direct and the portions are large. Don't expect anything fancy; that's the point.
Beyond the Balti Triangle, Birmingham's food credentials are more substantial than most visitors expect. Birmingham has built a strong reputation for fine dining, with several Michelin-starred restaurants across the city, particularly in areas like Edgbaston and the Jewellery Quarter. The fine dining is mostly concentrated in Edgbaston and the Jewellery Quarter, but there's a lot in between — Digbeth Dining Club brings together the city's best street food traders weekly, and the broader Digbeth area has a food scene that changes quickly.
The city's canal network means canalside eating is a genuine option, not a tourist afterthought. Gas Street Basin has a cluster of bars and restaurants on the water, and it's a reasonable place to end a day's walking.
Best time to visit Birmingham
Late spring and early autumn are the most comfortable times to visit. May through June gives you mild temperatures, longer days, and the start of Birmingham's summer festival calendar — Birmingham Pride runs in May, and Mostly Jazz, Funk and Soul takes place in Moseley Park in July. The weather is settled enough to make walking between neighbourhoods genuinely pleasant without being summer-hot.
Summer (June to August) is when the city is at its most active, with outdoor markets, festivals and long evenings along the canals. It's also the busiest and most expensive period. If you'd rather visit with fewer people around, early September through October keeps decent weather and sees the Birmingham Literature Festival and autumn programming at the MAC and Hippodrome.
Winter has the Frankfurt Christmas Market running through November and December — one of the largest of its kind outside Germany and Austria, centred on Victoria Square. Museums and galleries are just as good in January as in summer, and hotel prices drop considerably after the festive season ends.
FlixBus connects Birmingham to London, Manchester, and destinations across the UK, with bus tickets to Birmingham available from as little as a few pounds if you book ahead. Check the schedule, pick your stop, and book your bus to Birmingham — the city is easier to reach than most people assume, and there's more to it than a day trip can cover.
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FlixBus is the most affordable and convenient way to travel to Birmingham. There are 3 stops in Birmingham and you can reach them from 35 departure cities. Just check on the FlixBus network if you have a connection in your city! Booking a ticket with FlixBus is very simple: you can choose between different payment methods, such as credit card, Paypal, Google and Apple Pay. Book your ticket online in advance on our website or the FlixBus App, or pay in cash onboard or at a sales point. Travelling by coach is one of the most environmentally-friendly options available, as you reduce traffic-related emissions and you can help the planet by offsetting your CO₂ emissions when booking your ticket!
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Travelling to Birmingham is a very comfortable experience: once you're on board your FlixBus, you can sit back, relax and enjoy our onboard services. Our coaches are equipped with toilets and power outlets, and to make your experience even nicer, they have free Wi-Fi, so you can catch up on emails or watch your favourite show as we take you to Birmingham. Do you like to travel by the window? When booking your ticket, you can reserve your preferred seat , and if you want more space or privacy, you can even book the seat next to you for some extra comfort! When it comes to luggage, you can bring whatever you want to Birmingham as one checked luggage and one hand luggage are included in your ticket, free of charge!
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