Birmingham is an amazing city for tourists - there’s a never ending list of draws to the city, but when you’re coming to Brum, where’s the best place to stay?
There’s a raft of good hotels in the city, but there’s also a good number of Airbnbs, that often offer a more affordable and personalized travel experience compared to traditional hotels.
The Times has compiled a list of some of the best places to stay in and around the city. Take a look below
You can see the properties in full online and book on airbnb.co.uk.
1. The Armadas’ Rest, Coleshill
The Times wrote: "In the small Warwickshire village of Coleshill, just ten miles from Birmingham, you’ll stay in its second-oldest building — one only bettered by its historic 14th-century church." | Google
2. Staying Cool at the Rotunda in Birmingham
"Staying Cool at Rotunda provides aparthotel-style accommodation high up in the city’s landmark building the Rotunda, with everything from cosy spaces for two to family-sized rooms and even penthouse suites for those special occasions." | Edwin Ellis

3. Apartment in Chinatown, city centre
The Times wrote: "Birmingham is famous for its Chinatown and this apartment puts you right in the heart of it all. This modern home has skyline views and is close to everything." | Shutterstock
4. Beech House, Hampton in Arden
"On the edge of the city in Hampton in Arden, just ten miles from Birmingham centre, this cosy house sleeps up to 12 adults and two children over its six bedrooms. " | Muddy Stilettos