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See all #### TripAdvisor ReviewsBirminghams best address. Staying cools four star apartmets on the top three floors of the citys newly refurbished iconic Rotunda offer amazing views, bespoke and designer style as well as maximum comfort in the heart of the city centre just two minutes from Selfridges and New Street Station. Each apartment radiates from the centre of the spherical 60-s Tower creating a circle of different sized trivial pursuit style weges. Each one is individually styled with original artwork and srecially commissioned furniture. A wall of floor to ceiling glass gives great views of Birmingham... and french windows that open fully at 75 metres high add to the effect. The apartments come in four sizes - studios, one beds, two beds and the penthouse. All apartments have free wifi and apple computers. I-pod docks and baby Gaggia espresso makers. Beds are king size and mattresses are pocket sprung with memory foam for the best nights sleep. All supplies are organic and fair trade whenever possible and Staying Cool is an accredited green tourism business.
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150 New Street Birmingham, England , B2 4PA United Kingdom
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Birmingham, England, United Kingdom: England's second-largest city is the former powerhouse of the country's 19th-century Industrial Revolution. Nowadays, Birmingham, in the West Midlands, is better known for its tourist attractions especially the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (home to the works of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherwood and Edward Burne-Jones) and to Sarehole Mill, which is mentioned in the books of J.R.R. Tolkien.
150 New Street Birmingham, England , B2 4PA United Kingdom
