HOW TO GET HERE

Let’s be honest, you don’t want to spend all your time travelling and feel exhausted before you even arrive at the ICC. That’s where our handy central location and unrivalled transport connectivity makes all the difference. And with 90% of the UK within a 4 hour drive time of the ICC, most of our visitors enjoy the option of either travelling home after the event, or remaining in Birmingham overnight – whichever’s more convenient.

If you opt to stay the night, you’ll have a choice of over 6,500 hotel rooms. Luxury ones, cost-effective ones, historic ones, the choice is entirely yours. To help find the best local deal we recommend using the handy online HotelFinder service. You’ll also save a small fortune on taxi and bus fares during your visit, as everything from museums and bars to street dining and spas can all be found within minutes of our front door.

Why not come and see us?

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The ICC 8 Centenary Square, Birmingham, B1 2EA 0121 644 5025

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HEADING HERE BY CAR

If you’re driving to the ICC, you’ll have no problems finding us as Birmingham is at the heart of the UK’s motorway networks, close to the M6, M5 and M42. And when you get here, you’ll find parking’s a walk in the park thanks to the thousands of spaces near to our venue. Our closest spaces are at our sister venue Utilita Arena Birmingham (King Edward’s Road, B1 2AA).  Mobile payments can be made upon arrival at the Arena car park via www.parkjockey.com/pay, quoting location code 5020.

Visitors arriving by car will need to be aware of Birmingham's Clean Air Zone. The ICC and associated visitor car parks are located within this area. Daily charges apply to vehicles entering the zone which do not comply with the zone's criteria. For further information, and to check if your car is Clean Air Zone compliant, please click here.

HEADING HERE BY TRAIN

If you’re jumping on the train you’ll find three stations to choose from, all in the city centre, and all just a short walk from the ICC with New Street Station the closest. 

There is also a tram network that connects Birmingham to Wolverhampton, which stops at Centenary Square, just outside the ICC. 

HEADING HERE BY FOOT

With a wealth of landmarks to view along the way including the impressive Library of Birmingham, walking to the ICC from the city centre offers the most scenic route to the venue. From New Street head up to Victoria Square and follow the signs to Centenary Square, the ICC and Utilita Arena Birmingham. Enter Centenary Square and walk straight towards the ICC, passing the stunning Library of Birmingham and Rep Theatre on your right.

HEADING HERE BY AIR

Joining us by plane? No problem, Birmingham Airport is the only UK airport with a train station connected to the terminal, which means it takes just a ten-minute train ride to get into Birmingham New Street. If you’d prefer to jump in a taxi, you’ll find a rank directly outside the airport.

TRAVEL UPDATES

It’s great to have so much development and growth in our city. It’s also good to know that this does sometimes bring with it temporary changes to driving and walking routes around the city so we’ve pulled together all the resources that you need to make sure you are fully informed before making your trip to see us, making sure you don’t miss a minute of your event.

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WALKING ROUTES

We’ve put together some videos to show you the best walking routes from New Street Station in the heart of the city centre, to the ICC. Choose the scenic route or the quick routes, depending on how much time you have!

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With over 6,500+ bedrooms on our doorstep, finding somewhere to sleep couldn’t be simpler. And yet, with HotelFinder it’s easier still.

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