Resorts World Birmingham located at Pendigo Way, Marston Green, Birmingham B40 1PU, UK

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Refined rooms & suites, plus a spa & 4 chic restaurants/bars in a contemporary hotel set in a mall.

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Jude Ellis

3 Google Rating

Not much there, could do with some more stores

3/ 5

Not much there, could do with some more stores

Kevin Brown

2 Google Rating

Was ready to leave after one hour. 😕

2/ 5

Was ready to leave after one hour. 😕

Adil Rashid

5 Google Rating

Very nice to come for some nice shopping. Can always pick up a bargain or two. Parking is not bad an

5/ 5

Very nice to come for some nice shopping. Can always pick up a bargain or two. Parking is not bad and its offset/discounted when you purchase in stores. They have a lovely setup one way in place which is safe for everyone to follow. They also have hand sanitizer located around the mall which is great.

Robert Dale

4 Google Rating

Few decent purchases made. Very well worked with regards to Covid Restrictions, mask wearing well en

4/ 5

Few decent purchases made. Very well worked with regards to Covid Restrictions, mask wearing well enforced. Staff friendly in stores. Worth a social distanced visit!

Matt Davies

3 Google Rating

The cash vacuum has improved over the years, apart from the cinema and vortex there is very little t

3/ 5

The cash vacuum has improved over the years, apart from the cinema and vortex there is very little to do for families which is a shame considering the size of the place. WAG's and hungry people will find the facilities adequate to get their fixes

Rick Wechter

4 Google Rating

Sunday 13 June 21. First visit for a lunch at Vietnamese Street Food. Flat rate parking was good at

4/ 5

Sunday 13 June 21. First visit for a lunch at Vietnamese Street Food. Flat rate parking was good at £2.50 and many of the shops were open though we were just passing through. The food was excellent and the staff were a little 'to attentive ' at times. Cost of drinks was high (£18 for 3 soft drinks and a G&T) and no mention was made of the 10% service charge added to the bill, which itself was poorly printed so difficult to read. So, a good place to go but drink somewhere else.

Vicki

3 Google Rating

This is a nice place to pop to for a few hours. The choice of shops is not extensive but there are s

3/ 5

This is a nice place to pop to for a few hours. The choice of shops is not extensive but there are several eateries giving a diverse assortment of cuisines. You'll definitely save money versus the high street. Parking costs £2.50 as an added bit of info

Kevin Roberton

4 Google Rating

Compared to the NIA, Resorts World Arena is a step up in comfort and facilities in my opinion. Ideal

4/ 5

Compared to the NIA, Resorts World Arena is a step up in comfort and facilities in my opinion. Ideal for train access as only a 10 minute walk from the station at Birmingham International. Plenty of bars and eateries open if you arrive (like us) a bit earlier than the main venue opened. Once inside, again plenty of places to grab a bite to eat and drink. Great facilities, and all up to modern standards. Seats more comfortable than average and great views of the action from wherever you are seated. Quick to exit once the show is over, and mostly the route to the station is under cover. Recommended.

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  • Sunday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Monday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Tuesday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Wednesday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Thursday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Friday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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