Birmingham (United Kingdom)
Once a center of the iron, steel and railroad industries, this Alabama metropolis shares its name with Birmingham, England, a city with a similar industrial heritage. Many of the city's top attractions pay homage to its mining past, including Red Mountain Park and the Vulcan Park & Museum. This southern city was also at the epicenter of the civil rights movement, and visitors will want to explore the Civil Rights District and some of its significant attractions, including the 16th Street Baptist Church and the Civil Rights Institute.
Once you've familiarized yourself with Birmingham's past, get to know its present-day identity. Check out the excellent art museum and then head to Railroad Park, known as "Birmingham's Living Room," to socialize with the locals. More than one-fourth of Alabama residents call this vibrant city home, known today for its live music scene, verdant parks and championship golf courses. You'll also find an array of antique stores and art galleries, as well as a burgeoning food scene.
JAN
45
36
2.4


FEB
46
36
1.8


MAR
52
38
2


APR
57
41
1.9


MAY
63
46
2.2


JUN
68
52
2.3


JUL
72
55
2.4


AUG
71
55
2.6


SEP
66
51
2.3


OCT
58
46
2.8


NOV
50
40
2.6


DEC
45
36
2.7


Best Time to Visit
May to September
Mild weather for exploring canals and city parks
Primary Reason
Urban & Culture
Historical & Heritage
Canals
Shopping
Europe
Northern Europe
United Kingdom
West Midlands (England)
Top 5 Things to Do
Birmingham Canals
Bullring & Grand Central
Cadbury World
Museum & Art Gallery
Hidden Gem
Winterbourne House & Garden
A peaceful arts?and?crafts estate with botanical gardens near the university.


