- Apple Mac with wifi
- dressing up box for the under 10s
- sweetie treaties
- funky furniture
- board games
- eating in but not clearing up
- the space of the place
- the views
- the location right in the heart of the city
- it's very different to home
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Cool for kids and cool for parents
We've been amazed by the number of families who have chosen to stay at Rotunda over the past three years and they have encouraged us to add this page to our website. Children, parents and grandparents alike, think Rotunda is a great place for families to stay in Birmingham.
Why serviced apartments are great for families (so our guests say):
- You can eat in if you don't want to go out, thanks to your fully equipped kitchen and dining area (if you do want to go out there are plenty of child family restaurants within 200m)
- You can warm bottles in the microwave, make an espresso in your Gaggia, put a load in the washer dryer - all while enjoying the views
- There's less bickering as everyone can sit comfortably and spread out more than in a hotel room
- The optional daily maid service means you don't have to clean up before you go out for the day
- The free gifts for the little ones make for a great start to your stay
- Rates are per apartment not per person and there are no hidden extras to pay for - or expensive mini bars to tempt your tots with
For Families
"We had concerns about being so high up with the kids but it was completely safe and they were as wowed by the incredible views as we were," Jane Parkinson, mum of two.
Your serviced apartment
Read more about Rotunda and our serviced apartments in Birmingham. Or click on the links above to go straight to the different apartment types.
What to see and do
Download our suggestions for a fun-packed weekend but if you want more ideas, there's a Tourist Information Centre just 300m from Rotunda for more ideas.
Visit Birmingham also has a whole site dedicated to the pleasure of visiting families - download their map.
There are always exciting things to do with kids here in Britain's second city. Here's a taste of what the next few weeks has to offer you:
January 29th - Kung Hei Fat Choy! Celebrate Chinese New Year in spectacular style in the city's Chinese Quarter. The day will start with an extravagant dragon and lion dance.
From 13th January to 25th March - Ten Drawings by Leonardo da Vinci can be seen at Birmingham Museum and Arts Gallery (along with some very cool other stuff!)
The Hippodrome Theatre has the perfect half term treat on offer from 14th-18th February in the form of global hit Stomp
Astronomy is all the rage at the moment and and the city's wonderful Thinktank runs four Star Tots planetarium sessions for under 5s every week.