West Midlands (county) - Places of Interest

Places of Interest

See also: Category:Visitor attractions in Birmingham, West Midlands
Key
Abbey/Priory/Cathedral
Accessible open space
Amusement/Theme Park
Castle
Country Park
English Heritage
Forestry Commission
Heritage railway
Historic House

Museum (free/not free)
National Trust
Theatre
Zoo
  • Aston Hall, Birmingham
  • Bescot Stadium (Walsall F.C.)
  • Birmingham Botanical Gardens
  • Birmingham Bullring
  • Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
  • Birmingham Hippodrome
  • Black Country Living Museum, Dudley
  • Blakesley Hall, Birmingham
  • Cadbury World, Bournville, Birmingham
  • Coventry Cathedral
  • Coventry SkyDome Arena
  • Coventry Transport Museum
  • Dudley Castle
  • Dudley Zoo
  • Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham
  • Hagley Hall, Stourbridge
  • International Convention Centre (including Symphony Hall), Birmingham
  • Merry Hill Shopping Centre, Dudley
  • Molineux Stadium (Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.)
  • National Exhibition Centre
  • National Indoor Arena (NIA), Birmingham
  • Sea Life Centre, Birmingham
  • Netherton Tunnel, Dudley
  • Perrott's Folly, Birmingham
  • Red House Glass Cone, Stourbridge
  • Ricoh Arena (Coventry City Football Club)
  • Sandwell Valley Country Park, West Bromwich
  • Sarehole Mill, Birmingham
  • St Andrew's (Birmingham City Football Club)
  • The Hawthorns (West Bromwich Albion Football Club)
  • Thinktank Millennium Point, Birmingham
  • Tyseley Locomotive Works, Birmingham
  • University of Birmingham
  • Villa Park (Aston Villa Football Club)
  • Walsall Art Gallery
  • Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton
  • Winterbourne Botanic Garden, Birmingham

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