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Peaky Blinders Film Ignites Birmingham Tourism Boom
5 Mar
Summary
- New Peaky Blinders movie boosts interest in Birmingham filming locations.
- City is a pilgrimage site for heavy metal fans, especially Black Sabbath.
- Birmingham boasts two Michelin-starred restaurants and a vibrant pub culture.

The release of the Peaky Blinders film, The Immortal Man, is set to drive a new wave of tourism to Birmingham and the West Midlands. Key filming locations featured in both the movie and the TV series include the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley and Digbeth Loc. Studios, where fans can view Peaky Blinders murals. The city has also become a significant destination for heavy metal enthusiasts, with numerous landmarks dedicated to Black Sabbath, including a mural signed by the band and the site of their first gig. Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter is noted for its high concentration of jewelers and historical attractions like the Pen Museum and The Coffin Works. The city's culinary scene includes two Michelin-starred restaurants, Opheem and The Wilderness, offering diverse dining experiences. Traditional pub culture thrives with establishments serving classic ales, complemented by a growing craft beer scene, particularly along Stirchley's "Beer Mile." Nightlife thrives in areas like Digbeth, known for its pubs and live music venues, while the neighborhood of Stirchley is celebrated for its award-winning bars and restaurants.




