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A guide to short breaks in Birmingham, including the best things to see and do, plus recommended bars and restaurants. By Jolyon Attwooll

Why go now?


Few would claim Birmingham is an easy place to love. Post-War, it became one of Britain’s most egregious examples of town planners’ mania for concrete. A series of ambitious makeovers since the 1980s may have breathed new economic life into the city centre, but its reputation at home remains stubbornly drab – and unfairly so.


Something of a cultural revolution has taken place in the city. It now has four Michelin star restaurants – “four more than Manchester”, as one local chef pointed out – and more than any English city outside London. There’s a world-class symphony orchestra and ballet, and new pride in its pivotal role in the world’s industrial heritage, most notably in the opening last month of a fascinating, quirky museum dedicated to a coffin fittings works (yes, really).


The reinvention is continuing as the once dire New Street Station emerges from a ?750m revamp, clad in gleaming stainless steel and lined with glistening new outlets, including England’s largest John Lewis beyond Oxford Street. It will be finished next autumn, but for visitors this month there's the city’s excellent German Christmas market (until December 22) - the biggest outside Germany. Its popularity is one sign that affection for the city may be coming a little easier these days.
















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Getting there




The train is the best way into Birmingham. New Street Station remains fully functioning, despite the work going on above it. Virgin Trains (virgintrains.co.uk; return from ?15) takes an hour and 20 minutes from London. If you’re flexible and can travel during the week, Megatrain (uk.megabus.com/megatrain.aspx) offers some eye-catching fares (from ?10 return).

Where to stay

Special treat


Set in the city’s former eye hospital on the edge of the smart Jewellery Quarter, The Hotel du Vin (1) (Church Street; 0844 736 4250; hotelduvin.com; double rooms from ?129) has 66 stylish contemporary rooms, and excellent breakfasts, including a mean eggs benedict.


Check availability: Hotel du Vin, Birmingham

Mid-range


As central as can be, Staying Cool (2) (Rotunda; 0121 285 1290; stayingcool.com; double rooms from ?114) offers slick, hotel-style serviced apartments in the circular Rotunda tower, with helpful staff. The building has Grade-II heritage status (not everyone approves) but there’s no disputing the great views out over the city. Consider upgrading to the well equipped two-bedroom penthouses (from around ?370) with the best vistas of all.


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On a budget


Inspired by Tokyo’s capsule hotels, Bloc Hotel (3) (Caroline St; 0121 212 1223; blochotels.com; double rooms from ?40) is a somewhat stark building with surprisingly chic (but small) interiors just off leafy St Paul’s Square.


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On arrival

6pm


Lose no time tucking in to the city’s thriving culinary scene. Le Monde (4) (0121 271 0600,jordan shoes; 10-12F The Waters Edge; Brindley Place;&nbsp,cheap authentic jordans;le-mondebirmingham.co.uk; dinner for two with wine around ?70), where the Prime Minister dined during the recent Conservative Party conference, is a new fish restaurant. Try the delicious sea bass baked in rock salt. Or make an evening of your meal at Adam’s (5) (21a Bennett’s Hill,cheap wholesale jordans; 0121 643 3745; adamsrestaurant.co.uk; nine-course menu - the only option on Friday and Saturday evenings - ?90),Kicksokok.com, where the British cuisine gained the city’s most recent Michelin star.

















7.30pm


Take in a performance, from classical to jazz, via Paloma Faith, at the Symphony Hall (6) (Centenary Square; 0121 345 0600; thsh.co.uk), renowned for its magnificent acoustics. There are still tickets for upcoming concerts of the Enigma Variations and Handel’s Messiah.

Day one

9am


Passing Gillian Wearing's new Real Birmingham Family sculpture, enter the multi-tiered Library of Birmingham (7) (Centenary Square; libraryofbirmingham.com; free), which opened last year. Whatever you make of its exterior, Europe’s biggest public library is a deeply impressive space within and visitor numbers have soared. Head up to its Secret Garden on the seventh floor for a panorama northwards over the city’s rooftops,http://www.sam-clan.com/web//index.php?site=forum_topic&topic=104222cheapjordanshoesfreeshipping.com/bolg, then climb to the ninth floor for the surprising sight of the 19th-century Shakespeare Memorial Room. Book tours (?7.50) through birmingham-box.co.uk.















10.30am


Now head to the Jewellery Quarter, where workshops thrived in the early 20th Century. The modest but wonderfully idiosyncratic Newman Brothers (cool (Fleet Street; 0121 233 4790; coffinworks.org; Tues to Sun; adult/ child ?5/3) is a restoration of a factory dating back to the Victorian era, whose ornaments decorated coffins belonging to Winston Churchill and the Queen Mother. It may involve the paraphernalia of death but it’s nowhere as macabre as it sounds – it shines a light on workers who made the factory tick in its 1960s heyday.

Noon


Also in the neighbourhood is the evocative Museum of the Jewellery Quarter (9) (75-80 Vyse Street; 0121 348 8140; bmag.org.uk; Tues to Sat; ?5, children free), while model railway enthusiasts should visit the Wonderful World of Trains and Planes (wonderfulworldtrainsplanes.co.uk; Thurs to Sun only; adult/ child ?5.95/ 3.75), with intricate replicas of great train journeys around the globe.















1.30pm


It’s around a 10-minute walk to lunch, where you can be among the first to dine at Bar Opus (10) (One Snowhill; opusrestaurant.co.uk; dishes on all-day menu from around ?9), the new venture of the successful team behind the city’s excellent Opus Restaurant. It has a distinctive open kitchen, and continental style dishes, such as bouillabaisse and linguine.

2.30pm


Time to shop. Walk back into the centre, steel yourself with a Gluhwein, then launch yourself onto the hundreds of Christmas market stalls clustered in Victoria Square (11), spilling along New Street, as well as into Centenary Square.

















4pm


Right next to the Christmas markets you can enjoy a cultural interlude at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (Chamberlain Square; bmag.org.uk; free), known for its extensive collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, as well a new Staffordshire Hoard display, with wonderfully detailed gold jewellery from Anglo-Saxon times. If you have children in tow,cheap jordans, opt for a trip to the National SeaLife Centre (next to 4) (3 Brindleyplace; 0871 423 2110; visitsealife.com/birmingham; from ?12.50 in advance), where the new penguin-themed display will mesmerise younger visitors, as will as myriad of exotic rays, shark and jellyfish species.

6.30pm


There may be no Michelin stars in the Balti Triangle – named after the dish that was invented in the area – but it is an essential Birmingham experience. Shababs (163-165 Ladypool Rd; 0121 440 2893;&nbsp,cheap retro jordans;shababs.co.uk; book ahead on Saturdays) is a long-standing favourite. Bring your own alcohol.&nbsp,jordans for cheap;

9pm


Nightlife is thriving in Birmingham, but steer clear of the raucous main strip along Broad Street. Instead, dive underground to the romantic alcove of the Bachhus Bar (12) (Burlington Arcade, 126 New St) or listen to live music at the Jam House (13) (St Paul’s Square;&nbsp,http://www13.plala.or.jp/white_roots/gwbbs/gwbbs.cgicheapjordanshoesfreeshipping.com/bolg;thejamhouse.com), which is owned by Jools Holland.















Day two

10.30am


Blow away any cobwebs with a canal tour (0121 647 715; away2canal.co.uk; adult/ child ?7/3; leaves from Brindley Place). It is a much repeated fact the city has more canals than Venice, although even the most die-hard local would concede gondoliers to enjoy the finer outlook. But this gentle pootle down the historic Gas Street basin and into suburbia has its own charm.

Noon


Wander to the contemporary Ikon Gallery (14) (1 Oozells St; 0121 248 0708,cheap jordans online; ikon-gallery.org; suggested donation ?2). The displays aren’t for everyone, but the Martin Creed lift installation is almost guaranteed to make you smile. The gallery café is the smallest of the city’s Opus venues, and a good option for a snack before the journey home.















City checklist




Try to take in a screening at the Electric Cinema (15) (electriccinema.co.uk), the UK’s oldest working cinema


Find more tourist information at visitbirmingham.com


A taxi is the easiest way to get to the Balti Triangle (around ?9 from the centre).


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Eight people were arrested at a "Free Speech Rally" in Boston that organisers said "fell apart" after it as dwarfed by a counter-protest against white nationalism.


About 30 people attending the rally huddled on Boston Common's bandstand, their words drowned out by more than 10,000 counter-protesters.


The two sides were kept more than 50 metres apart by fencing and police. Trouble flared only briefly. At the end of the hour-long rally when the speakers were hustled into a police van that was quickly surrounded by a mob shouting "make them walk". After a tense standoff police cleared a route away with a rolling blockade of motorbikes and bicycles. Police said they made 27 arrests.









State and city police inspect people arriving for a "Free Speech" rally on Boston Common

Credit: Michael Dwyer/AP







American police had feared radical bands of counter-protesters were adding acid to their arsenal of extreme violence as they tried to disrupt far Right rallies and protests.


The US has endured a hot week of demonstrations and soul-searching as the country re-examines its troubled racial history and the fall-out from Donald Trump’s tumultuous presidency.









Counterprotesters hold signs before conservative organizers begin a planned "Free Speech" rally on Boston Common, Saturday

Credit: AP Photo/Michael Dwyer







As free speech campaigners and counter-protesters gathered in Boston for the latest potential flashpoint on Saturday, officers said they were worried militants were armed with acid.


“We think it’s what they had in Charlottesville,” said one policeman, dressed all in black and equipped with a body camera, referring to violence last weekend in Virginia. “They are using hydrochloric acid or battery acid.




“Their tactic now seems to be to cause so much trouble that the event just gets shut down before it can even begin.”









Counter protesters gather in Roxbury before marching to the 'Free Speech Rally' on Boston Common

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A law enforcement official told the Boston Globe that officers were investigating reports that radical counter-protesters were planning to throw acid.


More than 600 officers yesterday patrolled fences and concrete blockades arranged on Boston Common to keep two rival rallies apart as crowds began gathering.


Among them were more than 100 so-called antifa Left-wingers, wearing black scarves over their faces who paraded across the common chanting: “Nazi scum, off our streets.”









Police stand by as thousands of protesters prepare to march in Boston

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They are becoming a familiar sight as white supremacists assert their right to rally, one side in a bitter summer of discontent.


The Boston event had been three months in the planning but took on greater significance after clashes in Charlottesville where a 32-year-old woman, Heather Heyer, died when a car crashed into a crowd.


Organisers of a the counter protest in Boston urged people to attend amid fears that members of the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacy groups would be among those at the free speech rally.









Although the rally organizers stress that they are not associated with any alt-right or white supremacist groups, the city of Boston and Police Commissioner William Evans are preparing for possible confrontations

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John Medlar, spokesman for Boston Free Speech which organised the rally, said such groups were not welcome.


“We have made sure that one of the groups invited is not coming and have been clear that we are not neo Nazis. This has been misreported. We are only about free speech and have people from Left and Right speaking,” he said, referring to the part of the US constitution that guarantees free expression.





Among the confirmed guests were Joe Biggs, who used to work for the conspiracy-mongering website Infowars, as well as Shiva Ayyadurai, a scientist who claims to have invented email and is now running for the Senate.


Police set strict limits banning protesters carrying anything that can be used as a weapon, as well as dogs and personal protection gear.


However, that was not enough to prevent dozens of counter-protesters arriving with scarves over their faces and helmets.


“It’s for protection,” said one man, who asked not to give his name.


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In Dallas police used horses to break up a scuffle at a cemetery between people rallying against white supremacy and supporters of Confederate monuments.


Officers riding on horseback had waited as the confrontation became more intense, but they moved in to break it up around 9 p.m. It happened at Pioneer Park, a Civil War cemetery that houses the memorial to Confederate soldiers.


About 2,300 people, according to police estimates, showed up for a rally against racism at City Hall Plaza, not far from the cemetery. The group shouted," Take them down," referring to the monument.

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