The ICC is located in Birmingham city centre, with the famous new Library of Birmingham, the Rep Theatre, Gas Street Basin Canal and Brindleyplace development all on its doorstep. Birmingham lies right at the centre of the UK’s motorway network enabling easy access to the rest of the UK. Its main train station is the UK’s largest interchange rail station and it also has one of the most accessible international airports in Europe.
Birmingham offers delegate’s places to explore, relax and be inspired through its vast choice of hotels, bars, restaurants and vibrant cultural scene. Listed in the Rough Guides Top 10 World Cities to Visit in 2015, Birmingham’s regeneration has turned the UK’s second city into a spectacular events destination. The city has also been ranked as having the highest quality of life of any UK city outside London for the 4th year in a row in the Mercer Quality of Living Report 2015.
The ICC holds around 350 events and hosts over 300,000 delegates each year. From smaller meetings for just a few people, to international conferences for up to 8,000 delegates, the ICC Birmingham boasts 10 meeting rooms and 10 conference halls as well as a large registration area and foyers perfect for networking and refreshment breaks.
The ICC is located in Birmingham city centre, with the famous new Library of Birmingham, the Rep Theatre, Gas Street Basin Canal and Brindleyplace development all on its doorstep. Birmingham lies right at the centre of the UK’s motorway network enabling easy access to the rest of the UK. Its main train station is the UK’s largest interchange rail station and it also has one of the most accessible international airports in Europe.
Birmingham offers delegate’s places to explore, relax and be inspired through its vast choice of hotels, bars, restaurants and vibrant cultural scene. Listed in the Rough Guides Top 10 World Cities to Visit in 2015, Birmingham’s regeneration has turned the UK’s second city into a spectacular events destination. The city has also been ranked as having the highest quality of life of any UK city outside London for the 4th year in a row in the Mercer Quality of Living Report 2015.
The ICC holds around 350 events and hosts over 300,000 delegates each year. From smaller meetings for just a few people, to international conferences for up to 8,000 delegates, the ICC Birmingham boasts 10 meeting rooms and 10 conference halls as well as a large registration area and foyers perfect for networking and refreshment breaks.
The ICC is located in Birmingham city centre, with the famous new Library of Birmingham, the Rep Theatre, Gas Street Basin Canal and Brindleyplace development all on its doorstep. Birmingham lies right at the centre of the UK’s motorway network enabling easy access to the rest of the UK. Its main train station is the UK’s largest interchange rail station and it also has one of the most accessible international airports in Europe.
Birmingham offers delegate’s places to explore, relax and be inspired through its vast choice of hotels, bars, restaurants and vibrant cultural scene. Listed in the Rough Guides Top 10 World Cities to Visit in 2015, Birmingham’s regeneration has turned the UK’s second city into a spectacular events destination. The city has also been ranked as having the highest quality of life of any UK city outside London for the 4th year in a row in the Mercer Quality of Living Report 2015.