Getting here
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The REP is situated in the heart of Birmingham in Centenary Square next to the International Convention Centre.
Map/directions by road
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When you are travelling to The REP from outside Birmingham, follow signs for the City Centre and then the International Convention Centre. If you are using an online route planner or satellite navigation, The REP’s postcode is B1 2EP.
Please note that Cambridge Street (behind the theatre) is now a one-way road. More information.
Parking
There is parking in the multi-storey on Brindley Drive, off Cambridge Street atthe back of The REP. Please note however that this car park gets very busy, especially when there are big events on at the NIA and Symphony Hall. We advise you to check the NIA and Symphony Hall websites for notification of their events, and to allow extra time for your journey into the city centre.
The following car parks are also close by: Canalside Car Park Brindley Place, NIA, Brunel Street and Holliday Street.
Please note that the Civic Car Park next to The REP is now closed permanently, as work has begun on the new Library Of Birmingham on this site.
Blue Badge Holders
Parking for Blue Badge holders is available outside Brindley Drive car park (multi-storey at the back of The REP). Limited parking for Blue Badge holders is also available next to The REP, at the discretion of the ICC, and must be arranged in advance through Box Office on 0121 236 4455.
Buses
The REP is situated in central Birmingham and is easily accessible by bus from most areas. Buses that stop near The REP are: (Broad Street) 10, 19, 21, 21E, 22, 23, 29, 29A, 120, 126, 127, 128, 129, 139, 140, 140A, 192, 258, 292, 626, 914 and 916, (The Parade) 80, 82, 83, 87, 88 and 443. For further information about buses call Centro on 0121 200 2700.
Trains
The REP is within walking distance from Birmingham’s New Street, Snow Hill and Moor Street stations, which are all within one mile of The REP. Visit the National Rail website .
Planes
If you are flying into Birmingham, use the airport link shuttle from Birmingham International Airport to Birmingham International train station, then board one of the regular trains to Birmingham New Street Station. The REP is in walking distance from New Street, or alternatively taxis are available outside New Street station.
Ring & Ride
If you have limited mobility, you may be entitled to use West Midlands Special Needs Transport’s Ring And Ride service. Visit WMSNT to find out more.
