#84 Large JQ apartment sleeps 9

West Midlands, England, United Kingdom

9 guests
2 bedrooms
1 bathroom

Welcome to this colourful and beautifully designed two-bedroom flat in the vibrant heart of B18 Jewellery Quarter. This large, open-plan space is filled with natural light and decorated with bold, modern touches that create a warm and cheerful atmosphere. Enjoy a spacious living area featuring comfortable seating, vibrant décor, and a Smart TV—perfect for streaming your favourite shows. With fast, reliable Wi-Fi, the flat is ideal for remote work, video calls, or relaxing entertainment.

Good to know

Stylish & Spacious 2-Bed Apartment in the Heart of the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham Welcome to your home away from home in one of Birmingham’s most vibrant and historic neighbourhoods. This bright and spacious two-bedroom apartment is perfectly located in the heart of the Jewellery Quarter—just steps from independent cafés, restaurants, bars, galleries, and excellent transport links. ✨ The Space This colourful, modern apartment offers plenty of room for families, groups, or business travellers. Designed with comfort and convenience in mind, the space includes: A large, open-plan living room with two comfortable sofa beds, perfect for relaxing or accommodating extra guests. Smart TV with streaming apps for easy entertainment. Fast, reliable Wi-Fi, ideal for work or leisure. Fresh linens and towels provided for every guest. 🛏 Bedrooms The apartment sleeps groups of various sizes with: Bedroom 1: One cosy double bed Bedroom 2: Three single beds Living Room: Two sofa beds All beds come with clean, high-quality linens, and each guest receives soft towels for a comfortable stay. 🍳 Fully Equipped Kitchen Cook with ease in the modern kitchen featuring: Oven & hob Microwave Kettle & toaster Full set of cookware, utensils & tableware Fridge/freezer Dining area ideal for shared meals 🗝 Self Check-In Anytime Enjoy the flexibility of 24/7 self check-in, making arrival seamless—perfect for late flights or unpredictable schedules. 📍 Prime Jewellery Quarter Location Located in one of Birmingham’s most desirable and character-filled districts, you’re within walking distance of: Trendy cafés, bars & restaurants Art studios & independent shops Jewellery Quarter Station Easy transport to Birmingham City Centre, Bullring, and major attractions Whether you're travelling for business, a family visit, or a weekend getaway, this apartment offers the perfect mix of comfort, style, and unbeatable location.

Other Details to Note

🚗 Nearby Public Parking Options Jewellery Quarter Multi-Storey Car Park Address: Vyse Street, B18 6LP Capacity: About 553 spaces. Charging hours (Mon–Sat): 06:00 – 20:30. Prices: Up to 2 hours: ~£2.70 Birmingham City Council Up to 4 hours: ~£3.80 Birmingham City Council Up to 6 hours: ~£6.00 Birmingham City Council Up to 10 hours: ~£8.40 Birmingham City Council Payment: Pay & Display or Pay-by-Phone; cash payments only in coins. Birmingham City Council Notes: Height restriction ~1.9 m. Birmingham City Council On-Street Parking There are various pay-and-display bays in and around the Jewellery Quarter. Payment via the RingGo app is recommended, as some meters may not work with cards. For disabled drivers: Blue badge holders have free parking on Pay & Display bays in the area. Birmingham Jewellery Quarter Street Parking Near Spencer Street There’s a parking meter at 119 Spencer Street, B18 6DA. Very limited number of spaces, so availability may be an issue. Coffin Works / Nearby On-Street Options On-street parking is available on Fleet Street: around £2.20 for 2 hours. In the Jewellery Quarter, on-street parking is free after 6 pm, and on Sundays / Bank Holidays. ⚠️ Things to Be Aware Of: The Jewellery Quarter is inside Birmingham’s Clean Air Zone, so check if your vehicle is subject to CAZ charges. On-street parking can be limited and busy, especially during weekdays. Some surface car parks are “gap sites” and may not always be reliable long term. Birmingham City Council

What this place offers

Common

  • Cleaning products
  • Cooking basics Pots and pans, oil, salt and pepper
  • Dishes and silverware
  • Hair dryer
  • Heating Central heating or a heater in the listing
  • Kitchen Space where guests can cook their own meals
  • TV
  • Washing Machine In the building, free or for a fee
  • Wifi

Bathroom

  • Hot Water

Bedroom and laundry

  • Bed linens
  • Hangers
  • Iron

What this place offers

Common

  • Cleaning products
  • Cooking basics Pots and pans, oil, salt and pepper
  • Dishes and silverware
  • Hair dryer
  • Heating Central heating or a heater in the listing
  • Kitchen Space where guests can cook their own meals
  • TV
  • Washing Machine In the building, free or for a fee
  • Wifi

Bathroom

  • Hot Water

Bedroom and laundry

  • Bed linens
  • Hangers
  • Iron

Family

  • Pack 'n Play/travel crib

Home safety

  • Carbon monoxide detector
  • Smoke detector

Kitchen and dining

  • Coffee
  • Dishwasher
  • Freezer
  • Hot water kettle
  • Microwave
  • Oven
  • Refrigerator
  • Stove
  • Toaster
  • Wine glasses

Location features

  • Laundromat nearby
  • Private entrance Separate street or building entrance

Parking and facilities

  • Paid parking off premises
  • Single level home No stairs in home
  • Free street parking

Services

  • Cleaning before checkout
  • Long term stays allowed Allow stay for 28 days or more

Accessibility and Availability

Neighborhood

📍 What the Jewellery Quarter Is Like The Jewellery Quarter is a historic and creative neighbourhood in Birmingham, known for its artisan workshops, independent jewellers, and a strong sense of industrial heritage. It’s also a conservation area, with over 200 listed buildings, giving the area a really characterful, old‑meets‑new feel. There are a number of heritage walking trails, including a Jewellery Quarter Heritage Trail that highlights 18 key historic sites. 🏛 Key Attractions Nearby Museum of the Jewellery Quarter A preserved jewellery workshop that offers a “time capsule” look into how jewellery was made in Birmingham. Includes galleries about the history of the Quarter and the jewellery trade. The Jewellery Quarter Pen Museum Located in a former pen factory on Frederick Street, this museum tells the story of Birmingham’s 19th-century pen manufacturing. They have exhibitions, artifacts, and interactive displays about how pens used to be made. Coffin Works / Newman Brothers Museum Based in the old Newman Brothers coffin‑furniture factory. Offers guided tours to show how coffin fittings were manufactured historically — very atmospheric and unique. St Paul’s Square A beautiful Georgian square at the heart of the Jewellery Quarter. The square is surrounded by bars, cafés and restaurants — great for relaxing or people-watching. Chamberlain Clock A local landmark in the Jewellery Quarter — an Edwardian cast-iron clock tower. It’s a good spot to stop and take photos while exploring the Quarter. Blue Orange Theatre A small, independent theatre located on Great Hampton Street. It hosts new plays, writing from the city, and has a bar — great for a cultural night out. 🍽️ Food, Drink & Eateries Around B18 6BS The Jewellery Quarter offers a wide range of independent cafés, bars, and restaurants, from relaxed cafés to more upscale dining. Here are some highlights: Otto Pizza — A very local favourite for wood-fired pizzas, using high-quality ingredients, in a cosy, friendly setting. The Pig & Tail — Eco‑conscious dining with small plates, a cocktail bar and a hidden courtyard. West Midlands Railway The JQ Bar & Grill — Bistro-style Indian cuisine in a relaxed lounge environment. The JQ Bar & Grill Txikiteo — Spanish-inspired small dishes cooked on a coal fire. BISA 2026 conference Damascena Coffee House — A lovely café‑delicatessen with a Mediterranean / Middle Eastern feel, plenty of vegetarian options, and a relaxed vibe. Saint’s Kitchen — A café on or near St Paul’s Square, good for breakfast or a casual bite. Birmingham City University 🍻 Pubs, Bars & Nightlife There are plenty of craft breweries, micro-bars, and pubs, making the area lively in the evenings. Try 1000 Trades (wine-focused), The Wolf, Lord Clifden, The Red Lion, or The Church Inn all within the Quarter. Birmingham City University The area is also on the JQ Ale Trail, a route for beer-lovers to explore different breweries and pubs. The Jewellery Quarter 🎨 Creative & Independent Scene The Jewellery Quarter is very much a “makers’ quarter”: more than 150 independent shops, jewellers, artist studios, chocolatiers, and more. The Jewellery Quarter There are craft classes and workshops — you could try jewellery making, artisan chocolate, or other creative crafts. The Jewellery Quarter The Hive is a creative space in a former jewellery manufactory, with gallery, makers’ studio, and café. The Jewellery Quarter ✅ Why It’s a Great Place to Stay / Explore Historic & unique: You’re staying in a place with real character — industrial heritage, beautiful architecture, and stories everywhere. Local & independent: The area is full of independent businesses, so you’re not just in a tourist zone. Foodie heaven: Lots of variety — from relaxed cafés to Indian cuisine and tapas. Easy to get around: Central location, good transport links, and walkable for exploring. Cultural immersion: Museums, theatre, heritage trail — there’s always something interesting to do.

Guest Access

Guests will have full private access to the entire property for the duration of their stay Guests will access the property via a lockbox. The code will be sent 24 hours before check in

Find us

West Midlands, England, United Kingdom

🚉 Nearby Public Transport Options Jewellery Quarter Train Station Located on Vyse Street. Served by West Midlands Railway. Step‑free access on all platforms. National Rail Frequent services: trains to Birmingham centre take around 4–10 minutes depending on route. West Midlands Railway West Midlands Metro (Tram) The Jewellery Quarter tram stop is right next to the train station on Vyse Street. West Midlands Metro Regular trams run between the Jewellery Quarter and Birmingham city centre. West Midlands Metro The tram stop has lift access and is fully accessible. West Midlands Metro Bus Services Nearby bus routes include: 8A, 8C, 101, 16 and 74. The Jewellery Quarter For example: Bus 101 stops on Warstone Lane. Birmingham Museums Buses 8A/8C (Inner Circle) serve Chamberlain Clock in the Jewellery Quarter. ✅ Summary Train: Jewellery Quarter station is very close — excellent for quick trips to Birmingham city centre or further afield. Tram: The Midland Metro is super convenient, with a stop right next to the train station. Buses: Several routes go through or near the Jewellery Quarter, giving good connections to the rest of the city.

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