8 Centenary Square, Birmingham, B1 2EA
Tel: +44 (0) 121 644 5025
Web: https://www.theicc.co.uk/
With a wealth of landmarks to view along the way, walking to the ICC from the city centre offers the most scenic route to the venue.
From New Street head up to Victoria Square and follow signs to Centenary Square, the ICC and Utilita Arena Birmingham. Enter Centenary Square and walk straight towards the ICC, passing the stunning Library of Birmingham and Rep Theatre on your right.
There are three train stations to choose from, all in the city centre and all just a short walk from the ICC.
New Street station is closest to the ICC.
There is also a tram network that connects Birmingham to Wolverhampton, which stops at Centenary Square, just outside the ICC.
Birmingham is at the heart of the UK’s motorway networks - close to the M6, M5 and M42.
Spaces are available at Utilita Arena Birmingham (King Edward’s Road, B1 2AA).
Mobile payments can be made via www.parkjockey.com/pay, quoting location code 5020.
Please also be aware of Birmingham's Clean Air Zone. The ICC and associated visitor car parks are located within this area. Daily charges apply to non-compliant vehicles entering the zone.
Blue Badge Parking and accessible parking bays are available in the car parks as above.
For any disability parking issues, please call (+44) 0121 200 2000 and select option 5.
Birmingham Airport is connected to Birmingham International train station just a ten-minute train ride to get into Birmingham New Street.
You’ll find a taxi rank directly outside the airport if you'd prefer.