Getting Here: Symphony Hall
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Symphony Hall is right in the heart of Birmingham making it easy to visit
Symphony Hall
8 Centenary Square
Birmingham
B1 2EA
By Bus
We are easily accessible by bus. Plan your journey with Network West Midlands or call the West Midlands Journey Planner hotline on 0871 200 22 33 (charges apply).
By Cycle
There are lots of bike racks in Centenary Square. For information on cycle routes in the city, visit sustrans.org.uk or birmingham.gov.uk/cycling
By Tram
The Library tram stop is just by the Symphony Hall front entrance on Centenary Square. Plan your journey with West Midlands Metro.
By Train
Birmingham New Street and Snow Hill stations are within easy walking distance of Town Hall and Symphony Hall. Moor Street and Five Ways are slightly further away but still within walking distance. Train times can be checked at the National Rail website. There are taxi ranks at each station.
By Taxi
The nearest drop off point is Cambridge Street, it is then a 2 minute walk to the Symphony Hall entrance.
Parking
Convenient parking facilities for Symphony Hall and Town Hall include Q-Park Brindleyplace and Q-Park Mailbox, click here for more information. Both car parks offer electric vehicle charging so you can park and charge during your visit.
Prebook your parking and receive a 10% discount, simply enter the code “BMusic10” during checkout. For each booking made with this code, Q Park will donate 10% of the transaction to B:Music in support of our charitable activities with young people and local artists.
Also, if you download the Q-Park Rewards app you can receive cashback from your parking and cashback from many high street brands.
Birmingham City Centre is a Clean Air Zone. Please see Birmingham City Council website here for details.
Electric vehicle charging points within Birmingham can be found here
By Plane
Birmingham International Airport’s adjacent rail station – Birmingham International – has frequent trains to the city centre.