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Discover Birmingham’s bohemian side, vibrant street art, and Peaky Blinders filming locations on this 2-hour guided walking tour in Digbeth for just $20.20.

The Digbeth, Public Art and Peaky Film Guided Walking Tour offers a captivating journey through Birmingham’s eclectic and evolving neighborhood. Priced at $20.20 per person and lasting 2 hours, this tour takes you from the bustling Bullring to the artistic streets of Digbeth, covering just over 4 km. Led by Jonathan Berg, a passionate author and photographer, the tour promises a mix of history, vibrant street art, and cinematic spots linked to the famous Peaky Blinders series.
This tour is particularly appealing for those interested in urban art, local history, and film locations. While it’s accessible for most, it’s not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments. With a focus on public art, bohemian culture, and modern development, it offers a well-rounded look at how Birmingham’s character has transformed over the years.
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The tour begins at the famous Bull statue in Laurence Broderick’s sculpture, a central landmark in Birmingham’s shopping district. From here, the guide leads the group down to the historic Digbeth & Deritend area, setting the stage for a two-hour exploration of Birmingham’s bohemian character.
This starting point makes it easy to access from various parts of the city, and it sets a lively tone for the walk ahead. The route covers a bit over 4 km, making it manageable and engaging without being overly strenuous.

The tour highlights how Birmingham developed from humble market hamlet origins into a dynamic, multicultural city. As the guide walks through Digbeth, you learn about the area’s industrial roots and its evolution into a hub of artistic expression and modern industry, including ongoing projects like HS2 and the Metro tram.
This historical perspective helps visitors appreciate the contrast between Birmingham’s traditional past and its contemporary energy, especially in areas like Deritend, which retains elements of its historic character amidst modern development.

A major feature of this tour is the vibrant public art scattered throughout Digbeth. Jonathan Berg, who has written extensively on Birmingham’s street art, explains the stories behind many murals and installations. Notable artworks include street murals, community projects, and artistic displays that illustrate Birmingham’s diverse culture.
The guide’s insights make each mural more meaningful, turning the walk into an engaging outdoor gallery experience. You’ll gain an appreciation for how street art reflects local identity and creative spirit.
More Great Tours NearbyA highlight is the visit to the Peaky Blinders film studio locations, especially the Digbeth LOC studios, where ongoing production has created eye-catching murals. These murals serve as fantastic selfie spots and bring the series’ gritty atmosphere alive. Visitors can see the set designs and wall murals that contributed to Birmingham’s portrayal in the series.
This area combines film history with urban art, making it a must-see for fans of the show and those interested in film-inspired locations within Birmingham.
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The tour includes a visit to The Custard Factory, a lively hub for creative businesses and artistic ventures. It’s a vibrant space filled with independent shops, art galleries, and street murals that showcase Birmingham’s creative economy.
Nearby, the Red Brick Market offers a glance at Birmingham’s trading history and now functions as a community-oriented space with craft stalls and pop-up shops. These stops highlight the neighborhood’s artistic rebirth and commercial diversity.

The tour starts at The Bull in the Bullring, making it easy to access from central Birmingham. Meetings are led by Jonathan Berg, who provides headsets to ensure everyone can hear clearly, with the option to bring own earphones with a 3.5 mm jack. The route is designed for walking on pavements, footpaths, and towpaths, covering just over 4 km.
While the tour is popular and engaging, it is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments due to the walking nature and surface types. The 2-hour duration allows for a thorough exploration without excessive fatigue.
As Birmingham continues to modernize with projects like HS2 and the Metro tram, the tour captures this new energy blending with the historic industrial charm. The urban landscape is ever-changing, and visiting now offers insights into how these developments are shaping Birmingham’s future while respecting its past.
The art and film locations also reflect this mix of heritage and innovation, making the tour especially relevant for those interested in Birmingham’s urban evolution.

At $20.20, this tour provides a comprehensive look at Birmingham’s public art, history, and film heritage within a compact 2-hour experience. The inclusion of a headset system enhances the experience, allowing clear narration from the knowledgeable guide.
The small group size and focused route make it a personalized and engaging way to see parts of Birmingham that are often overlooked. The tour’s reviews praise the enthusiastic guide and the variety of sights covered, from murals to historic sites.
This guided walk offers an accessible yet rich exploration of Birmingham’s urban art scene, historic neighborhoods, and film locations. It’s especially suited for culture enthusiasts, history buffs, and Peaky Blinders fans, presenting a well-rounded snapshot of Digbeth’s creative energy.
While it’s not designed for those with mobility issues, the 2-hour duration and manageable distance make it a comfortable and informative experience. The combination of street art, local history, and cinematic spots ensures a memorable visit that captures Birmingham’s dynamic character.
“I really enjoyed this tour. It was a type of tour and in an area that I would not typically do, and found it very interesting and enjoyable and dis…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at The Bull in the Bullring and ends back at the same meeting point.
What is included in the tour?
The experience includes a headset for clear narration. If you bring own earphones with a 3.5 mm jack, you’re advised to do so.
Is the tour suitable for all mobility levels?
No, it is not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to walking on pavements and footpaths.
What are some of the key sights?
You’ll see public murals, film studio murals, the Custard Factory, Red Brick Market, and the Peaky Blinders filming locations.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended, and you can reserve now and pay later.
Is there any cancellation policy?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What language is the tour conducted in?
It is conducted in English.
Can I join the tour if I’m not familiar with Birmingham?
Absolutely, the guide’s insights help anyone unfamiliar with the city understand its history and culture.
Are there any food or drink stops?
No, the tour focuses on walking and sightseeing, with no designated stops for food or drink.