Brindleyplace, Birmingham
Facts and practical information
Brindleyplace is a large mixed-use canalside development, in the Westside district of Birmingham, England. It was named after Brindley Place, the name of the street around which it is built. It was developed by the Argent Group from 1993 onwards. In addition to shops, bars and restaurants, Brindleyplace is home to the National Sea Life Centre, Royal Bank of Scotland, Orion Media, Ikon Gallery of art and the Crescent Theatre. The site covers 17 acres of mixed-use redevelopment on a grand scale - the UK's largest such project. The Birmingham Canal Navigations Main Line Canal separates Brindleyplace from the International Convention Centre, although there are linking bridges. The National Indoor Arena, Old Turn Junction and bustling bars of Broad Street are nearby and it is easily accessible and within walking distance of the main bus, metro and rail routes. ()
Brindleyplace – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Arena Birmingham, National Sea Life Centre, Gas Street Basin, Symphony Hall.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Brindleyplace by public transport?
Bus
- Grosvenor St West / Sherborne Wharf • Lines: X8 (2 min walk)
- Sheepcote St / Crescent Theatre • Lines: X8 (2 min walk)
Tram
- Library • Lines: 1 (8 min walk)
- Town Hall • Lines: 1 (13 min walk)
Train
- Five Ways (10 min walk)
- Birmingham New Street (17 min walk)