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Hampton by Hilton Birmingham Broad Street
Birmingham
West Midlands

B15 1SU
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Welcome to the Hampton by Hilton Birmingham Broad Street, perfectly located in the heart of the UK's second city centre. The hotel is only a short walk away from the major convention centres of the ICC (International Convention Centre) and the NIA (National Indoor Arena) and only a 20 minutes' drive to the NEC (National Exhibition Centre). With great connections to all the major motorways we are only a short drive away to link with the M6, M5 and M42 motorways giving you great links to both North & South. Situated in the bustling Broad Street all our Hampton team members are waiting to welcome you and pride ourselves in our warm and friendly service.Our modern and contemporary hotel features great facilities suited to the busy corporate traveler, along with a fantastic location close to all the recreational activities to pleasure leisure guests. Spacious guest rooms offer modern amenities, great work space, premium mattress with plush, crisp white bedding, comfy pillows, lap desk and free WiFi access. For your convenience, wired HSIA is available in the Work Zone in the public area. Our guests have full use of the well-equipped Fitness Room or can choose to relax in our inviting Gathering Zone - which offers an assortment of light meals and tasty snacks 24 hours a day.

Facilities

Credit Cards Accepted
Disabled Access
Gym
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV
Conference/Business Facilities

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