Birmingham Walking Tour: Migration Stories from the Stratford Road
★5.0(19)
Starting from 16.38 USD
Duration: 2h 30m
Confirmation: INSTANT
Join us for a walking tour like no other, celebrating the history of the diverse and vibrant Stratford Road.
The Stratford Road, once described as ‘the gateway of Birmingham’ has seen many migrants settle along it, due to its unique location and affordable housing. From the Irish to the Somalian community; the memories of the people who lived here will be brought to life by our friendly walk leaders who will talk through the road's changing scene:
Visit the temple that was once a cinema.
See the once thriving pubs that have now been abandoned.
Meet the larger-than-life shop owners who dress Birmingham’s Asian population.
Please note that if you wish to bring a stroller we ask that you contact the team. Service animals are allowed but please let us know if you are bringing one. Please note that pets are not allowed on this walking tour.
What's included
Interactive and Dramatised Elegantly for immersion
Deep insights to what put Malta and Valletta onto the map!
Professional Maltese Licensed Guide and Historical Researcher
Guide dressed in 17th Century Authentic Clothing portraying a documented person from Valletta's past
Important information
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Age 14+
A number of stairs will be taken to reach the Lower Barrakka Garden (always going down)
This tour dives into some darker and more mature tales, For the comfort of all guests (and to keep the mood just right), we kindly ask that NO babies or young children in pushchairs join this particular adventure.
Our stories twist, turn, and build up from one stop to the next, so a good grasp of English will help you catch every juicy detail, clever twist, and cheeky secret along the way and ensure your survival ;)
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
More than 1 days before departure: 100% refundable