Getting Here
Walk
Brindleyplace is just a ten-minute walk from the centre of Birmingham, through some of the city’s most picturesque and historic locales. Or, for those in no particular rush, via the scenic and attractive towpaths of the canal network.
Cycle
The estate prides itself on being a cycle-friendly location, and has a transport hub dedicated to those of a two-wheeled persuasion. West Midlands Cycle Hire Scheme (www.wmcyclehire.co.uk) has a dock is available near Oozells Street.
Metro
Brindleyplace is just a four-minute tram ride from the city centre, and has its own dedicated tram stop on Broad Street.
Train
Visitors arriving in Birmingham at either New Street or Snow Hill railway stations can get to Brindleyplace via connections with the Metro, or by a short walk.
Bus
Brindleyplace is easily accessible by bus, with a number of routes stopping close by on Broad Street.
Car
The estate has ample parking for visitors in its 890-space multi-storey car park, operated by QPark. Electric vehicle charging is also available.