Visiting Walsall

Walsall is on your list of places to visit - fantastic. Let's talk about restaurants, getting there and some tips about what to do when you arrive.

What Should I Do In Walsall?

If you have 3 hours, a half day or even a week in Walsall then we have some suggestions for you. Read our guides and get going today!

This should be enough to get you going in Walsall!

FAQs About Walsall

How Do I Get To Walsall?

To get to Walsall by car, you can take the M6 motorway and exit at Junction 10. From there, follow signs for Walsall. If you're coming from Birmingham, you can take the A34 road North and follow signs for Walsall.

If you'd prefer to take the train, you can take a direct train from Birmingham New Street Station or Wolverhampton Station to Walsall Station. From other local landmarks, you can take buses from Birmingham City Centre or Wolverhampton City Centre to Walsall.

If you're coming from the West Midlands area, you may also consider taking the Midland Metro tram system. The Metro has a stop in Walsall Town Centre and connects to nearby cities such as Wolverhampton and Birmingham.

Overall, the best way to get to Walsall will depend on your starting location and mode of transportation preference. However, there are a range of options available, so getting to Walsall should be relatively straightforward.

What's The Nearest Airport To Walsall?

The closest airport to Walsall is Birmingham Airport, which is approximately 16 miles away. The best route to take would be to head south on M6 and then merge onto A38(M). Keep right to continue on A38 and follow signs for Birmingham/Coventry. Then, merge onto the M6 Toll road and continue onto the M6. Take exit 4A for M42 toward London/M40, and follow signs for Birmingham Airport. The journey should take around 25-30 minutes, depending on traffic.

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