Nestled in the heart of Birmingham’s city center, the Roundhouse is a striking, curved Grade II–listed building that once served as stables and storage for the canal network. Today, this historic structure serves as a hub for exploring the area, offering a range of tours including stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, cycling, and walking. Visitors can also discover a variety of innovative start-ups housed within its walls, making it a dynamic and multifaceted destination.
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