As one of Britain’s biggest and most diverse cities, Birmingham offers a unique blend of history and culture as well as state-of-the-art attractions. With so much to see and do, what better way to make the most of your time in Birmingham than with an Enterprise car rental? All of our vehicles are ULEZ (Ultra Low Emission Zone) compliant, so you can discover everything this amazing city has to offer whilst doing your bit for the planet. We provide award-winning customer service and offer fully customisable car rental packages so that your Enterprise vehicle meets your every need. Whether you’re arriving into the city via Birmingham Airport, or travelling by train, we have car hire branches across the city to serve your requirements. For added convenience, we can collect you from wherever suits you and drop you off at your local Enterprise branch, free of charge.
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Birmingham is a city packed with a wide range of activities and things to do, just drive straight out of our airport branch and immediately taste some of the city’s best offerings. The UK’s National Motorcycle Museum is next door, displaying some of the rarest bikes in the world! Alternatively, thrill seekers should explore the Bear Grylls Adventure Park - home to Europe's tallest high ropes course. Both of these excellent attractions are only a 5-minute drive from the airport terminal.
If you’re planning a family day out starting in the city, then collecting your vehicle from our city centre branch could be ideal. The Thinktank Science Museum is just around the corner and offers a great experience for the whole family. After a 20-minute drive through Edgbaston you’ll arrive at a firm kids’ favourite - Cadbury World! Here you’ll get the chance to make your own chocolates, get the full Cadbury experience in a 4D cinema and explore their ‘Aztec Jungle’.
For Birmingham’s more tranquil side then there can be no better starting point than a visit to Warwick Castle. Just a 40-minute drive from the city centre, this stunning English heritage site is packed with legendary stories and folklore, making it a genuine must-see. Past the castle, within an hour’s drive, is the Malvern Hills – an area of outstanding natural beauty. Spoiled with hilly climbs, this part of the countryside offers breath taking views (particularly when the sun sets below the picturesque valleys) and even contains stunning horse riding trails. Complete your day with some fine dining at the Cottage in the Woods restaurant, which dates back to 1919. This hidden gem provides scintillating panoramic views over the Malvern Hills.
While exploring the city of Birmingham, there are a few key details to bear in mind: