If you are driving from Birmingham, take the M6 towards the North-West and exit at Junction 10A onto the M54. Follow the M54 until Junction 2, then take the A449 towards Wolverhampton.
If you are coming from London, take the M40 towards Birmingham, then follow the M42 and M5. At Junction 2 of the M5, take the A4123 to Wolverhampton.
Alternatively, you can take a train to Wolverhampton from Birmingham New Street station, which is well-connected to many other major cities in the UK. The journey takes around 20 minutes. If you are coming from London, take a train from London Euston to Wolverhampton, which takes around 2 hours.
If you are already in Wolverhampton and looking for local landmarks, you can take the bus from Wolverhampton bus station to the historic Wolverhampton Racecourse, or to the bustling Mander Shopping Centre in the city centre.
The closest airport to Wolverhampton is Birmingham Airport, which is located approximately 20 miles away. The easiest way to get to Wolverhampton from Birmingham Airport is by car or taxi, which takes around 30 minutes via the M6 motorway. Alternatively, you can take a train from Birmingham International station, which is located within the airport terminal, to Wolverhampton station, which takes around 20 minutes.