Birmingham Heritage Week is set to return in September 2026, bringing another packed programme of heritage tours, walks and special events to venues across the city.
The annual festival, widely regarded as one of the most popular history and heritage events in the Midlands, will run for 10 days from Friday 11 September to Sunday 20 September 2026.
Supported by Birmingham Museums Trust, the National Trust, the University of Birmingham and Birmingham Municipal Charity, the city-wide celebration will once again offer visitors the chance to discover Birmingham’s rich industrial, cultural and architectural heritage through a diverse programme of events.
This year's programme will include a range of exclusive tours and walks, with confirmed events already including Tyseley depot tours with Vintage Trains, hard hat tours of Moseley Road Baths, building tours of the Birmingham School of Art and School of Jewellery, Council House tours, visits to St Mary’s Convent in Handsworth, and open days at New Hall Mill in Sutton Coldfield.
Visitors will also be able to enjoy heritage walks exploring Digbeth, the Jewellery Quarter and Birmingham city centre, alongside popular experiences such as walks beneath Spaghetti Junction and tours of the Mailbox tunnels and Victoria Law Courts.
The Birmingham Heritage Week 2026 programme and full event listings will be published online for browsing at birminghamheritageweek.co.uk from 12 noon on Saturday 8 August, giving visitors a week to explore the programme and plan their visit before bookings open at 10am on Saturday 15 August.
Festival organisers are currently welcoming additional registrations from organisations interested in taking part and showcasing Birmingham’s remarkable heritage to local people and visitors alike.
Birmingham Heritage Week is set to return in September 2026, bringing another packed programme of heritage tours, walks and special events to venues across the city.
The annual festival, widely regarded as one of the most popular history and heritage events in the Midlands, will run for 10 days from Friday 11 September to Sunday 20 September 2026.
Supported by Birmingham Museums Trust, the National Trust, the University of Birmingham and Birmingham Municipal Charity, the city-wide celebration will once again offer visitors the chance to discover Birmingham’s rich industrial, cultural and architectural heritage through a diverse programme of events.
This year's programme will include a range of exclusive tours and walks, with confirmed events already including Tyseley depot tours with Vintage Trains, hard hat tours of Moseley Road Baths, building tours of the Birmingham School of Art and School of Jewellery, Council House tours, visits to St Mary’s Convent in Handsworth, and open days at New Hall Mill in Sutton Coldfield.
Visitors will also be able to enjoy heritage walks exploring Digbeth, the Jewellery Quarter and Birmingham city centre, alongside popular experiences such as walks beneath Spaghetti Junction and tours of the Mailbox tunnels and Victoria Law Courts.
The Birmingham Heritage Week 2026 programme and full event listings will be published online for browsing at birminghamheritageweek.co.uk from 12 noon on Saturday 8 August, giving visitors a week to explore the programme and plan their visit before bookings open at 10am on Saturday 15 August.
Festival organisers are currently welcoming additional registrations from organisations interested in taking part and showcasing Birmingham’s remarkable heritage to local people and visitors alike.