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MailboxLife Birmingham UK
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Malmaison 189 of the chicest individually designed rooms & suites in the city. A stunning Bar & Brasserie combining light & style with traditional and wholesome French cooking from an ever changing menu. |
Ramada Hotel
formerly Days Inn Hotel.Overlooking the newly revived canal network, offering an exciting yet relaxing location with the world at your doorstep. |
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The Mailbox, in Birmingham city centre, brings together designer fashion and lifestyle stores, luxury apartments, hotels, 24 hour parking and an array of restaurants and caf� bars in an exclusive waterside setting. As the natural choice for discerning shoppers nationwide, it has the largest collection of stand alone designer stores outside London. This includes Harvey Nichols, Thomas Pink, Emporio Armani, DKNY and Hugo Boss amongst others. |
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| There is also an extensive range of lifestyle stores at The Mailbox. This includes Bang & Olufsen and The Artlounge, where you can buy contemporary art whilst relaxing with a cup of coffee. and Castle Galleries Fine art. The latest lifestyle addition is Table Works, where you can choose from an eclectic mix of classic and sophisticated pieces to decorate your home. | |
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Integral to The Mailbox experience is the abundance of stylish canalside restaurants, caf�s and bars. Choose from the wide selection of international cuisine from Spanish tapas (Bar Estilo) to Japanese sushi (Shogun). Paris, the new restaurant from Michelin-starred chef Patrick McDonald, brings fine dining in a chic atmosphere. |
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On your next visit to Birmingham why not stay at one of the two hotels at The Mailbox, choose from Malmaison, a stylish boutique hotel with brasserie, or Ramada Hotel on the waterfront, giving you the opportunity to make your stay in Birmingham more relaxing. |
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The Mailbox is also the new home to BBC Birmingham who completed their
move from Pebble Mill in October 2004. The state of the art
broadcasting facility is the most advanced centre of it�s kind in
Europe. Designed to be highly accessible to the public with a visitor
space where the public can watch live broadcasts, it brings the BBC
right to the heart of the city.
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Photos courtesy of Mailbox marketing |
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