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Top Picks for Birmingham Day tours

Discover 136 Day tours in Birmingham on Trip.com, updated December 12, 2025, with experiences lasting from 1 to 11 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From VND 212,798.00 per person, with an average total of VND 6,976,616.70. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 654 verified reviews, Day tours Birmingham boast an average rating of 4.9.

This week's most popular Day tours: "Shrewsbury Prison Guided Tour", with 498 reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "St. Martin-in-the-Fields Church + Birmingham Chinatown + Cadbury World + Winterbourne House", a 9-hour adventure in Birmingham!

The next available day tour departs on December 13, 2025. Book now to secure your spot!

Birmingham Day tours usually take about 9 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

65% of Birmingham Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

December is the perfect time to visit Birmingham! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Shrewsbury Prison Guided Tour.

Your trip, worry-free! All day tours are run by licensed suppliers with verified reviews, and many include free cancellation before departure.

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Reviews: Birmingham City Centre Daily Walking Tour (10:30am & 2pm)
Guest User2024-08-22
Sharing the experience of an impressive city centre with a friendly group and a charming guide. Loved the Black Sabbath bridge and the canal quarter. Hated the woke disclaimer on the golden boys statue. The Enlightenment and Industrial Revolution were what ended Slavery and eventually colonialism. These evils had existed for thousands of years precisely until the 18th century humanitarian revolution in Britain.