Stylish hotel and restaurant in central Birmingham, steps from New Street station and the ICC
Crowne Plaza® Birmingham City Centre hotel boasts a prime location in central Birmingham, just five minutes’ walk from New Street train station and the International Conference Centre (ICC). The hotel is a 25-minute train ride from Birmingham Airport (BHX) and 45 minutes by car from East Midlands Airport (EMA).
Business guests appreciate the complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, as well as the handy business centre. Planning a meeting or wedding? Our dedicated conference floor has 11 naturally lit meeting rooms for up to 300 delegates. Our Crowne Plaza Meetings Directorwill set you up with catering and audiovisual equipment – and after work, you can relax over cocktails in the sleek b1 Bar.
Visiting Birmingham with your family? The city's art museums, shops and cultural venues, including the Birmingham Hippodrome, are on the hotel's doorstep. You can stroll to the upscale Mailbox shopping centre, IKON gallery and National Sea Life Centre. Kids under the age of 12 eat free from our Kids menu.
Enjoy sophisticated cuisine and city views at b1 Restaurant, with its seasonal à la carte menu and daily specials. Our well-equipped fitness centre helps you keep up with your exercise routine. Car parking options are available from reception.
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Latest Reviews
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Alberto Gascoign
19 Feb 2018
3.0



Parking: 3.0
Accessibility: 3.0
Toilets: 3.0
Staff: 4.0
Read All ReviewsStayed twice at this place once last year once last month. Reception staff were great. Expensive & no free parking or concessions for disabled customers. As I was accompanied by a disabled person it was important that the hotel was accessible. There is a drop off and pick up point at the front door of the hotel so that was easy. Disabled friendly room en suite somewhat disconcerting as there were hand rails but still the height of the bath was off putting and therefore she felt unsafe in the precarious exercise of actually getting in to the bath to avail of the shower. I didn’t enjoy my stay as a result.