Hotels near Birmingham university campus

Recommended off-campus accommodation for IARF Congress 2014

 

1 mile from Selly Oak Railway Station (which is a 15-minute walk from campus, and 5 minutes by train to city centre)
Set within 10 acres of peaceful gardens and woodland, former home of the famous chocolatier and Quaker, George Cadbury…

 

3-star historic, 5-minute taxi drive from campus, city centre & New Street Station

 

2-star Victorian house set in quiet grounds in Selly Park; 15 minutes walk to campus

 

Impressive Victorian hotel in the vibrant Irish Quarter, 10-minute walk from city centre & New Street Station. Offers traditional home-cooked food and free Wi-Fi

 

4-star modern, 5 minutes’ drive from Birmingham city centre & New Street Station

 

 

 

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