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There are 36 flights operating between Istanbul and Birmingham. You may find frequent flights from London, Milan and Dubai to Birmingham.
Are you looking for cheap fares for Birmingham flights? In the coming 3 months: Adana Birmingham 7,734 TL, Ankara Birmingham 1,838 TL and Antalya Birmingham 1,097 TL
Better to book your flight to Birmingham 17 days before departure to get the best fares on average.
June and April months are the highest season for United Kingdom, Birmingham. The prices are higher compared to the other periods. You will find the cheapest flight prices in the following months: March and May.
Located in the West Midlands of England within the United Kingdom, Birmingham is a metropolitan city with the status of "Metropolitan Borough". Having the second most populous population in the country, Birmingham stands out with its different styles and multiculturalism. It is possible to find art, culture, history, shopping, food and entertainment all together in Birmingham, a friendly and tolerant city that has been in a rapid change and development process since the 1990s.
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The city's name derives from an old English word "Beormingahām" meaning the location of the Beormingas Tribe that settled in the area in the 6th century. The city, which was a small town in the Middle Ages, gained international importance after the industrial revolution with its central location in the Central Inner Region of the country. The city, which pioneered the formation of the modern industrial society, developed rapidly in science, technology and economy. The prosperity of Birmingham has also led to the development of a wide-ranging culture of radical politics in the city. Apart from London, Thomas Attwood, Joseph Chamberlain and similar radical-minded local politicians exerted political influence on the economic, social and political structure of the UK. Since then, no provincial town or city in modern British history has had such an impact on British democracy and the central government of Britain as the city of Birmingham.
Places to visit
Considered the second largest city in England, Birmingham is one of the most colorful cities of the country, located in the West Midlands region and dating back to the 12th century. Although it was badly damaged in World War II, Birmingham, which built a new life on its destroyed past, also has a population of Irish, Asian and Caribbean origins and tolerance. Birmingham with its modern museums, historical buildings, architectural wonders, lush nature parks, sparkling nightlife, a dynamic culture and art scene; In addition to offering a modern metropolitan life to its visitors, it promises a unique travel experience by melting English rural life and different ethnic cultures in a single pot.
One of the best small art galleries in Europe, the Barber Institute of Fine Arts presents works by Monet, Manet, Gauguin, Van Gogh and Degas. In the museum community gathered under the name of Birmingham Museums, the Museum Collections Center hosts sections such as Aston Hall, Blakesley Hall, Jewelery Quarter Museum, Sarehole Mill, Soho House and Weoley Castle. An impressive gallery that brings together 80% of the collections exhibited in Birmingham museums under one roof.
In Cadbury World, you can have detailed information about the history of chocolate and its production stages by visiting the giant factory of the world-famous chocolate brand Cadbury.
Birmingham Cathedral, built in the Baroque style; It is a building that has the status of a first degree historical monument. The Birmingham Central Mosque, which was started to be built in 1969 and opened to the public in 1975, is the second mosque in England to be built by considering the religious beliefs of the people. Warwick Castle, one of the medieval castles built in the 11th century, offers a fascinating architecture to its visitors. Over the centuries, it has changed hands among the noble families of British history, and in 1978 it opened its doors to the world of entertainment and tourism. Stratford Upon Avon, the charming little town where Shakespeare was born and raised, the inspiration for his work, and his tomb; Due to the public houses of the famous writer and his relatives, it has become one of the most touristic areas of England. Here it is possible to visit Shakespeare's house, Hall's Croft, the home of the famous writer's daughter, Nash's House, the house of his grandson, and Mary Arden's House, the house of his mother.
Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Greenhouses are perfect for those who want to spend a day in touch with nature. In the garden, there is the Pavillion Tea House, where the English tradition of afternoon teas is held, and a gift shop. Lickey Hills Park, which is built on an area of 200 hectares, has a fascinating forest area. The park includes a visitor centre, an English pub, golf course, biking and walking areas, and bird watching towers.
Eating and drinking
Famous for its breweries, Birmingham has many types of unpasteurized and unfiltered beers made from different products such as barley, wheat and malt. Of course, English tea takes the second place among the drinks. The city's must-visit restaurants are The Living Room, Purnell's, Turners, Simpsons and Lasan.
Transport
It is possible to reach Birmingham with the direct flights of Turkish Airlines, which takes approximately 4 hours. In addition, airlines such as Swiss, KLM, Lufthansa and Air France have connecting flight options from Istanbul to Birmingham. It is possible to reach the city from Birmingham International Airport, which is 12 km from the city center, by train, bus, taxi and shuttle.
Popular Flights | Ticket Price |
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Antalya - Birmingham | 1,097.26 |
Bucharest - Birmingham | 10,314.92 |
Dubai - Birmingham | 6,141.00 |
Lefkosa - Birmingham | 2,011.00 |
Istanbul - Birmingham | 1,152.00 |
Jeddah - Birmingham | 8,353.00 |
Milan - Birmingham | 5,053.17 |
Moscow - Birmingham | 6,241.39 |
Rome - Birmingham | 7,452.26 |
Riyadh - Birmingham | 5,929.00 |
Tenerife - Birmingham | 16,119.48 |