Birmingham Airport (BHX) is the city's major international airport and is well connected with destinations across the UK, Europe, the Middle East, North America, and the Caribbean. Airlines such as British Airways, Lufthansa, and Emirates operate regular flights to and from Birmingham.
Upon arrival, visitors can take the train, bus, taxi, or rental cars to reach the city center. The most convenient method is the Air-Rail Link, a free, quick monorail service that connects the airport to Birmingham International Station and from there, a short train ride will get you into the heart of the city.
Birmingham is well served by the National Rail network with Birmingham New Street Station being the main hub. Frequent direct services run from London Euston, with a journey time of around 1 hour 20 minutes on the fastest routes. Other major cities like Manchester, Bristol, and Edinburgh also have direct train services to Birmingham.
National Express and Megabus provide long-distance coach services to Birmingham from cities across the UK. The main coach station in Birmingham is Coach Station Mill Lane, which is centrally located and easily accessible from other parts of the city.
Birmingham is at the heart of the UK's motorway network. The M6, M5, M40, and M42 motorways all connect to Birmingham, making it relatively straightforward to reach by car from anywhere in the UK. Upon arrival, there are numerous car parks and accommodations offering parking facilities for visitors.
Once in Birmingham, getting around is easy thanks to its comprehensive public transport system, including buses, trams (the West Midlands Metro), and local trains. The city is also promoting cycling and walking, with dedicated lanes and paths being developed.