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Romantic ideas for the
Birmingham metro area.
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| Downtown Birmingham Square |
Known as England's second city, Birmingham is a wonderful congruence of cultures and traditions. There is romance in the city's historical and cultural roots and much more to discover in the beautiful surrounding countryside.
From a deep-founded sense of history and culture to a vibrant nightlife and entertainment scene, Birmingham has all that a pair of lovers could desire. There are plenty of parks and gardens in which to take long lingering walks, a variety of natural wonders, dales, and moors to explore; and a multitude of museums and exhibits of the beauty and culture of this city.
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Warwick Castle |
The Birmingham Botanical Gardens are a magical place of blooms and birds, while Warwick Castle and Coombs Abbey provide plenty of opportunity for hiking, biking, bird watching, and exploration. The Barber Institute of Art gives you a glimpse of the 19th century art scene, while the Ikon Gallery depicts contemporary talents and inspirations.
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Statford Upon Train |
Nearby are the forests of Nottingham-the scene of the action for legendary hero Robin Hood. The stylish city of Leicester provides a great weekend of distractions, and you can always board the Stratford-upon-Avon train to Shakespeare country. Wine lovers flock to the Three Choirs Vineyard in Gloucester, while antique lovers enjoy the antique fairs at the national Exhibition Center.
So, you see, your fascination for everything from history to music and art to outdoor adventures (and everything in between), is satisfied in this amazing amalgamation of fun, fantasy, and the fabulous.
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