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The Best Family Hotels to Book in Birmingham, UK

The forest surrounding Arden Marriott Hotel is a snapshot of country life on Birminghams edge
The forest surrounding Arden Marriott Hotel is a snapshot of country life on Birmingham's edge | Courtesy of Forest of Arden Marriott Hotel and Country Club / Expedia

With Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and Legoland Discovery Centre, Birmingham takes some beating when it comes to family attractions. To save you a job, we’ve scoured the city for hotels suited to your next family getaway – whether you’re all about staying within walking distance of the best entertainment, or prefer a family-friendly resort ideal for keeping the kids occupied. You can thank us later.

Staying Cool at Rotunda

Hotel, Apartment

View from the balcony at dusk in one of the Staying Cool Serviced Apartments, with red art deco chairs, pot plants and unique wall art
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If you’re looking for a family-friendly hotel in the heart of the city centre, you’re in the right place. Staying Cool at Rotunda Birmingham provides plush suites within easy access of central attractions, including the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, The National Sea Life Centre and Legoland Discovery Centre. All rooms include unbeatable city views from a lofty level within the city’s Rotunda tower.

Genting Hotel

Spa Hotel

View from the balcony at the Genting Hotel, with modern furniture, outdoor lighting and city views
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Ideal for families with teenagers, Genting Hotel Birmingham is perfectly located for food, drink and events. This homely hotel near the NEC Exhibition Centre is housed within the popular entertainment destination, Resorts World, which boasts popular shops, restaurants and bars. Nearby, there’s plenty to do – for family-friendly events and concerts, Resorts World Arena is opposite, along with the Bear Grylls Adventure. There’s also an Imax cinema within the centre itself.

Forest of Arden Marriott Hotel and Country Club

Chain Hotel

Indoor pool area at Forest of Arden Marriott Hotel and Country Club, with decorative design, loungers and tall ceilings
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Pool? Check. Fitness centre? Check. Golf course? Check. Forest of Arden Marriott Hotel & Country Club Birmingham is a snapshot of country life on the city’s edge. Nestled between Birmingham and Coventry, this country club offers spacious rooms with two double beds, ideal for family stays. There are TVs in each room, alongside onsite dining and a spa. Each room provides excellent views across the grounds where deer roam free.

Staycity Aparthotels Birmingham Central Newhall Square

Apartment

Room at Staycity Aparthotels has a large double bed, work desk and a wall mounted TV
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Families looking for a cosy home away from home should look no further than Staycity Aparthotels Birmingham Central Newhall Square. All rooms come with a kitchenette and utensils supplied, seating areas and TVs, plus sofa beds, cots and high chairs for the little ones upon request. Staycity is located near to the vibrant St Paul’s Square for restaurants and bars, and a 10-minute walk into Birmingham city centre for fun attractions.

Birmingham Marriott Hotel

Chain Hotel

Outdoor seating area at Birmingham Marriott Hotel has orange and cream seats, tall pot plants and street lamps
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Perfect for four people, family rooms at Birmingham Marriott Hotel offer elegance and convenience combined. Nearby central attractions include the National Sea Life Centre, while Cadbury World is just a 15-minute train ride away from a nearby station, Five Ways. Back at the hotel, there’s a spa for the adults while streaming TV shows over the super-fast unlimited wifi should keep the kids happy, too.

Hilton Birmingham Metropole

Hotel

Indoor pool area at Hilton Birmingham Metropole has modern design, a plunge pool and orange seating
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For many, a family-friendly hotel isn’t perfect unless you can bring the entire household – including your four-legged friend. Hilton Birmingham Metropole is dog-friendly and located a short walk away from the entertainment complex Resorts World. They also offer a free shuttle bus to Birmingham International Airport and the train station. Their stylish executive rooms sleep four, provide comfortable seating areas and include all the amenities required for a relaxing break.

The Spires Birmingham

Apartment

Room at the Spires has twin beds, brown accents and a chest of drawers
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The Spires Birmingham provides an affordable base for family holidays in Birmingham – without compromising quality. These centrally located apartments provide modern accommodation for families of up to six, with fitted kitchens, open-plan sitting areas and ensuite facilities included. Child-friendly attractions, such as Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery and Thinktank, are within walking distance. New Street Station is also a short stroll away from your door.

Park Regis Birmingham

Hotel

Outdoor dining area at Park Regis Birmingham has grey furniture, fire heaters and artificial grass
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With 253 luxury guest rooms and suites, it’s easy for families to feel at home at Park Regis Birmingham. This high-rise, the four-star hotel stands proud at the end of the city’s bustling Broad Street and provides a modern variety of rooms for families of all sizes. The hotel is conveniently located near two of the city’s largest cinemas and is a short walk from canalside attractions such as Legoland and the Sea Life Centre.

For a relaxing stay, check out our guide to the best spa hotels in Birmingham, UK – bookable on Culture Trip.

About the author

Proudly born and bred in Birmingham, UK, Richard is passionate about all things travel and music. Having founded the regional online music magazine Counteract in early 2010, Richard has enjoyed a versatile writing career and writes for a number of publications, including The Telegraph, The Guardian, The Independent, Metro and others. If he's not travelling around Europe, you'll often find him supporting his football team, Aston Villa.

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