![]() Take a train from Birmingham International to Birmingham New Street, before walking to The Exchange. A good alternative is Paradise Circus multi-storey car park (243 yards away). From here, the venue is just 192 yards away. The nearest car park to The Exchange with designated Blue Badge parking bays is Cambridge Street. Street parking is also available at Bridge Street, just 5 minutes away. The nearest multi-storey car parks are Paradise Circus, Town Hall, and Navigation Street, just a 5-minute walk away (0.3 miles). There is no on-site parking at the venue, however, you’ll find plenty of pay-and-display parking nearby. You can find out if you need to pay for your vehicle via the GOV.UK website, as well as pay the daily fee (if eligible) after or before your journey. The Exchange lies within Birmingham’s Clean Air Zone. Therefore, we recommend putting the postcode of your chosen car park into your satnav, rather than The Exchange’s postcode. Plan your journey easily online.Ĭentenary Square cannot be accessed directly by car. From here, there are only two quick stops until you arrive at The Exchange (stop Library).Ĭentenary Square is served by several bus routes, and the nearest bus stop is Baskerville House. West Midlands Metro takes you directly to Centenary Square from New Street Station/Grand Central. Hop on the train at University station, stop off at Birmingham New Street, and walk to The Exchange within 20 minutes (service permitting). All are within a 20-minute walk of The Exchange. Snow Hill and Five Ways stations are 0.7 miles away, whilst Moor Street is 0.9 miles from the venue. The nearest train station to The Exchange is Birmingham New Street, a short 10-minute walk away. You’ll also find ramp access at the South Entrance, which is located off Bank Court. This entrance is accessible by ramp and has fully automated doors for easy entry. When visiting the building, we recommend that wheelchair users and those with limited mobility access the venue via Bridge Street, before entering through the North Entrance. It’s easily accessible from the city’s main transport links, being just a 10-minute walk from Birmingham New Street and 20-minute drive from Birmingham Airport. ![]() The Exchange boasts an enviable city-centre location. Retaining many of its unique period features, The Exchange features many different rooms, giving you the flexibility to transition from important meetings and breakout discussions to press announcements, ceremonies, receptions and formal dining. ![]() Built in 1933, the pillared aspect of this impressive building sits opposite Centenary Square and is close to Birmingham’s best bars, restaurants and shops. Now, it’s a hub for creativity, collaboration and celebration. The venue is perfectly located in the centre of the city with rooms and spaces that are both modern and flexible in their design and layout.Īs an iconic Birmingham landmark, The Exchange was once home to the Municipal Bank. Steeped in history, The Exchange is a stunning building that has recently and carefully been restored to its former glory. Looking to book this venue? Get in touch to discuss your plans with the team today. ![]()
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