There are plenty of geat hotels and B&Bs in Birmingham city centre and across the city.
With Spring now in full swing and the summer fast approaching, the city will be getting busier with visitors as the weather gets warmer and the days are longer - it’s a peak time for tourists.
Hotels and B&Bs will be used more frequently over the next few months, so we’ve decided to take a look at the city ones that require improvement when it comes to food hygiene.
Food hygiene ratings report on the standards of food hygiene found during inspections by local authority officials.
The scheme gives businesses a rating from 5 to 0 which is displayed at premises and online so customers can make more informed choices about where to buy and eat food. A 5-star rating means hygiene standards are very good, while 0 means urgent improvement is required. There are no hotels or B&Bs in Birmingham with zero star food hygiene ratings at poresent.
Venues are marked on a number of factors, including the handling of food, how food is stored, how food is prepared, cleanliness of facilities and how food safety is managed.
These are the five Birmingham hotels and B&Bs that currently have 1 and 2 star ratings, meaning either major improvement is necessary or improvement is necessary.

1. Hyatt Regency, 2 Bridge Street, Birmingham city centre
The hotel currently has a 1 star food hygiene rating, meaning major improvement is necessary. Last inspection: 7 July 2023 | google

2. Old Farm Hotel, 108 Linden Road, Bournville
The hotel currently has a 1 star food hygiene rating, meaning major improvement is necessary. Last inspection: 22 November 2023 | google

3. Britannia Hotel, New Street, 6 Union Passage. city centre
The hotel currently has a 2 star food hygiene rating, meaning improvement is necessary. Last inspection: 6 March 2024 | google

4. Holiday Inn Express Snow Hill Plaza 1 St Chads Queensway, Aston
The hotel has a 2 star food hygiene rating, meaning improvement is necessary. Last inspection: 12 January 2023 | google