With every reroute, becomes an impromptu tour, seeing out landmarks you never knew existed and wondering "How long will this take?"With every reroute, becomes an impromptu tour, seeing out landmarks you never knew existed and wondering "How long will this take?"
With every reroute, becomes an impromptu tour, seeing out landmarks you never knew existed and wondering "How long will this take?" | Flickr

Are you really a Brummie if you haven’t experienced these 14 things while travelling by bus in Birmingham?

Whether you’re a local or a visitor, here are the things you need to know about travelling by bus in Birmingham

If you’re planning to explore the vibrant city of Birmingham, nestled in the heart of the United Kingdom, you’re in for a treat!

Birmingham boasts an extensive public transport network, including buses, trams, and trains, making it easy to get around. The city is conveniently located near other cities like Wolverhampton, Walsall, and Coventry, as well as towns like Solihull and Sutton Coldfield.

From the picturesque canal sides of Brindleyplace to the wide, restaurant-lined streets around Birmingham Cathedral, and the impressive, modern spaces inside Grand Central and the Bullring. But to truly experience it all, you’ll want to hop on a bus and journey across Birmingham all day long.

As a seasoned Birmingham bus traveller, let me take you on a delightful ride through the quirky world of Brummie buses. Buckle up, because we’re about to explore the ins and outs of Birmingham’s public transport.

So whether you’re a local or a visitor, here’s the 14 things you need to know about travelling by bus in Birmingham:

From the picturesque canal sides of Brindleyplace to the wide, restaurant-lined streets around Birmingham Cathedral, and the impressive, modern spaces inside Grand Central and the Bullring. But to truly experience it all, you’ll want to hop on a bus and journey across Birmingham all day long.