soho house
Soho House Museum was the residence of Matthew Boulton, one of Birmingham's most famous sons and a man who left an indelible mark on the industrial development of Birmingham.
Soho house has been restored to reflect Boulton's taste and style. There is also a temporary exhibition gallery and education room.
Soho House is in the centre of Birmingham and is easily accessible by car, bus and train.
Address: Soho House, Soho Avenue (off Soho Road), Handsworth, B18 5LB
Getting to soho house from birmingham airport: Take the train to the centre of Birmingham. This is the quickest and simplest route to the city centre from birmingham airport: from the Birmingham International Interchange station to Birmingham New Street station. The journey time is 10 - 15 minutes and puts you in the city centre.
Then take the metro to Benson Road. There is a steep uphill walk from the station to soho house.
More information & ticket sales for soho house:
Website: www.bmag.org.uk/soho_house
Telephone: +44 (0)121 554 9122
Opening times: Easter to the end of October, Tuesday to Sunday 11:30a to 16:00. Closed Mondays except Bank Holidays. Admission is free.