Birmingham is England's second largest city, has dramatically reinvent itself as a dynamic cultural hotspot. Extensive restoration project has breathed life into the industrial landscapes and the canals that crisscross the city, and now there are more glamorous boutiques, bustling pubs and nightclubs jump you can shake a bargepole on.
Birmingham is capital of England in Balti was invented here in 1977. Well promoted Balti triangle covering about 50 restaurants in Lady Pool Road and Stratford Road, Spark Brook, about 2 miles south of downtown. Travel West Midlands has an agreement with eight of the finest restaurants where you can get 15% discount for travel by bus, take a bus Balti Triangle manual for details. A taxi to the area will take about 10 minutes and costs £ 5 Although the area looks a bit rundown, there is little crime, as the glut of restaurants ensure that the streets are always busy.
In recent years, the face of the city of Birmingham has been modified with an endless stream of new developments, the most famous of these is the development of Brindleyplace picturesque town located on the banks of the canals that lace the Birmingham area, at the time of the Industrial Revolution. When large plants and factories once worked day and night, there are now buildings, offices and cafes operation on pier, restaurants and nightclubs operating in the early hours of the night. Throughout the party is another important event called The Cube interesting. Is said to be an architectural masterpiece, the cube is a tourist attraction in itself, apartment flats, offices and a rooftop restaurant overlooking the skyline of Birmingham and the entire Midlands region.