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Moxy Birmingham NEC

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the vibrant Moxy Birmingham Nec, a 3-star hotel conveniently located in Solihull, United Kingdom. Just 3.6mi away from the city center, this energetic hotel is situated in Marston Green, offering easy access to explore all that Solihull has to offer. With a fun and modern design, the Moxy Birmingham Nec is the perfect base for your travels.

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Rooms

Moxyfied Family Sleeper, Guest room, 1 Queen, Sofa bed in Moxy Birmingham NEC

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1 Double Bed

1 Sofa Bed

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365 sqft

Moxyfied Family, Sofa

Private Bathroom

Flat-screen TV

Air conditioning

Tea/Coffee maker

Relax in the Moxyfied Family Sleeper with a Queen bed and a sofa bed, able to accommodate 4 adults and 3 children in a 366 sqft space. Enjoy free toiletries, air conditioning, and a private bathroom.

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2 Twin Beds

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185 sqft

Room - 2 Twin

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Tea/Coffee maker

The twin room offers air conditioning, a tea and coffee maker, as well as a private bathroom featuring a shower and a hairdryer. Rooms on the upper floors are reachable by elevator. The unit offers 2 beds.

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1 Queen Size Bed

1 Sofa Bed

Family, Sofa

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Tea/Coffee maker

Wheelchair accessible

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Starting at a minimum price, this stylish hotel combines comfort and affordability, providing guests with a unique and lively atmosphere. While there are no reviews listed, you can expect an unforgettable stay at the Moxy Birmingham Nec, known for its upbeat ambiance and convenient location near the city center. Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, this hotel is sure to meet your needs.

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Experience the Best

Discover a range of featured amenities at the Moxy Birmingham Nec, all designed to enhance your stay in Solihull. With its strategic location and modern design, this hotel is perfect for travelers looking for a comfortable and budget-friendly accommodation option in the heart of the United Kingdom. Book your stay at the Moxy Birmingham Nec for a memorable experience during your time in Solihull.

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Plan Your Stay

The Moxy Birmingham Nec offers a variety of room types to suit your needs. Whether you are traveling with family or friends, there are accommodations designed to accommodate 2 adults and 1 child comfortably. From the spacious Family 1 Queen Bed with Sofabed Guestroom to the cozy 1 Queen Bed with Sofabed Guestroom, each room is thoughtfully furnished to ensure a pleasant stay during your time in Solihull. The Multiple Beds Guestroom is also available for those who prefer separate sleeping arrangements.

Restaurant/places to eat in Moxy Birmingham NEC
Restaurant/places to eat in Moxy Birmingham NEC

Amenities

Restaurant

Business center

Free wifi

Fitness center

Air conditioning

Kid-friendly buffet

Bar

Soundproof rooms

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Bathroom in Moxy Birmingham NEC

Restaurant

Restaurant #1

Family Friendly, Modern, International

Breakfast in Moxy Birmingham NEC
Restaurant/places to eat in Moxy Birmingham NEC
Breakfast in Moxy Birmingham NEC
I booked this hotel because I was going to see Falling in Reverse at the Arena (which is a 2 minute walk away, I could see it from my hotel room!) [Unfortunately, as some of you might know the concert got cancelled but as the room was already paid for (and train tickets), I went.] I'm not familiar with this area of Birmingham, so I actually walked the wrong way from the train station the first time. But after a bit of wandering around the hotel was easy to spot, it's really close to Birmingham International. I really liked the vibe of the place, when I arrived loads of people were sitting near the entrance working and chatting. The lady who checked me in was lovely and told me I had a free drink to use whenever I was ready. (I ended up getting a mocha.) The room was a generous size for a solo traveller like me, the bed was comfy, and I really appreciated that I could open the window. I couldn't make the TV work but that wasn't really an issue as I had my laptop with me. Shower had decent pressure; I'm a bath person but it was refreshing to shower for a change. I'm a shy loner AND a picky vegetarian but I ventured down for breakfast. I had fruits, beans, some pastries, and hash browns. I believe I could have requested veggie sausages but once again, I'm shy. Stayed downstairs for a bit, watched people coming and going, had a coffee. Thursday morning was quiet, but Friday was busy. All in all, I enjoyed my stay, the floor I was on was really quiet, didn't hear anything!

Kittikat__

The Moxy Birmingham NEC is in a brilliant location. It is directly opposite the front doors to the NEC and is a slow, 3 minute walk from the BP Pulse Live. We travelled by train and it is at most a 10 minute walk (mostly indoors) from the station. I think it would also be the ideal accommodation for staying at the airport or even for a Birmingham city break. It's by a lake and has outdoor seating so you can feel at one with nature (swans and geese). Inside there is a funky bar area and stylish seating to hang out in and feel cool. We had a free drink in the bar and felt cool. Our bedroom was very clean and comfy, and looked really swanky. The shower room was compact but did everything you need it to do (there is conditioner included in the shower, wowsers!). There's a kettle, tea, coffee etc and biscuits and water. The beds were super comfy, with the duvets cosily tucked in. The pillows are ginormous. Breakfast was super tasty, seemingly unlimited (it can't possibly really be unlimited) with a wide variety of food and drinks: I went healthy with meat, cheese, fruit, yoghurt and granola. My son went decadent with waffles and a donut. We both had a full English! What else? The staff were friendly and efficient. The hotel was clean and quiet. The sun was shining. I don't think Moxy influenced the weather.

Briony

The location of the hotel is directly opposite the entrance to the NEC, so perfect if visiting there. The staff were all really friendly, and actually seemed to be enjoying their jobs (quite rare nowadays!). The room we had was on the 6th floor and clean, well decorated and comfortable. There was no wardrobe, but enough hanging space on the funky exposed rail. Bathroom was small but with a big shower and very clean. It was quiet at night, but I think being on a high floor probably contributed to that. This is clearly a brand that is trying to liven up the hotel experience and it is working, from the funky neon lighting, and with little touches like the low level lighting that comes on below the bed when you get up in the middle of the night for the loo being quite innovative. The bar was lively in the evening, with a nice atmosphere and plenty of seating. The stand out for me though, was the breakfast. We paid £12 upon check-in and were not disappointed. I think it is the biggest selection of options for breakfast I have ever come across in a UK hotel, from cooked, to continental, to overnight oats, smoothies, yoghurt and everything in between. It's worth bearing in mind there is no parking at the hotel itself, but this is the same for all NEC hotels.

Mark

We stayed as a family of 4, 2 boys aged 8 and 13. Room 202 was really spacious with seperate lounge area with sofa bed made up on arrival. Facilities in the room where great, TV in each room, coffee pods, teas, ironing room up the corridor. Great location for an event at BP live or NEC, parking was easy at £12.00 overnight (make sure reception validate your token). Breakfast is by far the best I've had at any hotel, loads of choice, jams, pastries, meat, cheese, fruits, yogurts, about 15 cereals, jams, spreads, full English, even overnight oats. Check in/out super easy. Rooms have aircon and heating, very clean. Staff lovely and friendly. Would definitely rec3and stay again.

Lynne

Location was excellent for the event I attended at the NEC, both for the NEC, somewhere to eat outside the hotel (although food was available) The complimentary cocktail on check in was a pleasant surprise and very welcome. It was very quiet in my room despite an event being on at the NEC in the evening and I slept very well as a result.. Breakfast was lovely, with plenty of choice. The staff were helpful, polite, knowledgeable and the lady who helped me in the car park on Thursday lunchtime who was obviously off duty was a superstar. Many thanks to her indeed! If I am need of a room around the NEC in the future, Moxy will top my list of preferences.

Carol

I booked this hotel because I was going to see Falling in Reverse at the Arena (which is a 2 minute walk away, I could see it from my hotel room!) [Unfortunately, as some of you might know the concert got cancelled but as the room was already paid for (and train tickets), I went.] I'm not familiar with this area of Birmingham, so I actually walked the wrong way from the train station the first time. But after a bit of wandering around the hotel was easy to spot, it's really close to Birmingham International. I really liked the vibe of the place, when I arrived loads of people were sitting near the entrance working and chatting. The lady who checked me in was lovely and told me I had a free drink to use whenever I was ready. (I ended up getting a mocha.) The room was a generous size for a solo traveller like me, the bed was comfy, and I really appreciated that I could open the window. I couldn't make the TV work but that wasn't really an issue as I had my laptop with me. Shower had decent pressure; I'm a bath person but it was refreshing to shower for a change. I'm a shy loner AND a picky vegetarian but I ventured down for breakfast. I had fruits, beans, some pastries, and hash browns. I believe I could have requested veggie sausages but once again, I'm shy. Stayed downstairs for a bit, watched people coming and going, had a coffee. Thursday morning was quiet, but Friday was busy. All in all, I enjoyed my stay, the floor I was on was really quiet, didn't hear anything!

Kittikat__

The Moxy Birmingham NEC is in a brilliant location. It is directly opposite the front doors to the NEC and is a slow, 3 minute walk from the BP Pulse Live. We travelled by train and it is at most a 10 minute walk (mostly indoors) from the station. I think it would also be the ideal accommodation for staying at the airport or even for a Birmingham city break. It's by a lake and has outdoor seating so you can feel at one with nature (swans and geese). Inside there is a funky bar area and stylish seating to hang out in and feel cool. We had a free drink in the bar and felt cool. Our bedroom was very clean and comfy, and looked really swanky. The shower room was compact but did everything you need it to do (there is conditioner included in the shower, wowsers!). There's a kettle, tea, coffee etc and biscuits and water. The beds were super comfy, with the duvets cosily tucked in. The pillows are ginormous. Breakfast was super tasty, seemingly unlimited (it can't possibly really be unlimited) with a wide variety of food and drinks: I went healthy with meat, cheese, fruit, yoghurt and granola. My son went decadent with waffles and a donut. We both had a full English! What else? The staff were friendly and efficient. The hotel was clean and quiet. The sun was shining. I don't think Moxy influenced the weather.

Briony

The location of the hotel is directly opposite the entrance to the NEC, so perfect if visiting there. The staff were all really friendly, and actually seemed to be enjoying their jobs (quite rare nowadays!). The room we had was on the 6th floor and clean, well decorated and comfortable. There was no wardrobe, but enough hanging space on the funky exposed rail. Bathroom was small but with a big shower and very clean. It was quiet at night, but I think being on a high floor probably contributed to that. This is clearly a brand that is trying to liven up the hotel experience and it is working, from the funky neon lighting, and with little touches like the low level lighting that comes on below the bed when you get up in the middle of the night for the loo being quite innovative. The bar was lively in the evening, with a nice atmosphere and plenty of seating. The stand out for me though, was the breakfast. We paid £12 upon check-in and were not disappointed. I think it is the biggest selection of options for breakfast I have ever come across in a UK hotel, from cooked, to continental, to overnight oats, smoothies, yoghurt and everything in between. It's worth bearing in mind there is no parking at the hotel itself, but this is the same for all NEC hotels.

Mark

We stayed as a family of 4, 2 boys aged 8 and 13. Room 202 was really spacious with seperate lounge area with sofa bed made up on arrival. Facilities in the room where great, TV in each room, coffee pods, teas, ironing room up the corridor. Great location for an event at BP live or NEC, parking was easy at £12.00 overnight (make sure reception validate your token). Breakfast is by far the best I've had at any hotel, loads of choice, jams, pastries, meat, cheese, fruits, yogurts, about 15 cereals, jams, spreads, full English, even overnight oats. Check in/out super easy. Rooms have aircon and heating, very clean. Staff lovely and friendly. Would definitely rec3and stay again.

Lynne

Location was excellent for the event I attended at the NEC, both for the NEC, somewhere to eat outside the hotel (although food was available) The complimentary cocktail on check in was a pleasant surprise and very welcome. It was very quiet in my room despite an event being on at the NEC in the evening and I slept very well as a result.. Breakfast was lovely, with plenty of choice. The staff were helpful, polite, knowledgeable and the lady who helped me in the car park on Thursday lunchtime who was obviously off duty was a superstar. Many thanks to her indeed! If I am need of a room around the NEC in the future, Moxy will top my list of preferences.

Carol

I booked this hotel because I was going to see Falling in Reverse at the Arena (which is a 2 minute walk away, I could see it from my hotel room!) [Unfortunately, as some of you might know the concert got cancelled but as the room was already paid for (and train tickets), I went.] I'm not familiar with this area of Birmingham, so I actually walked the wrong way from the train station the first time. But after a bit of wandering around the hotel was easy to spot, it's really close to Birmingham International. I really liked the vibe of the place, when I arrived loads of people were sitting near the entrance working and chatting. The lady who checked me in was lovely and told me I had a free drink to use whenever I was ready. (I ended up getting a mocha.) The room was a generous size for a solo traveller like me, the bed was comfy, and I really appreciated that I could open the window. I couldn't make the TV work but that wasn't really an issue as I had my laptop with me. Shower had decent pressure; I'm a bath person but it was refreshing to shower for a change. I'm a shy loner AND a picky vegetarian but I ventured down for breakfast. I had fruits, beans, some pastries, and hash browns. I believe I could have requested veggie sausages but once again, I'm shy. Stayed downstairs for a bit, watched people coming and going, had a coffee. Thursday morning was quiet, but Friday was busy. All in all, I enjoyed my stay, the floor I was on was really quiet, didn't hear anything!

Kittikat__

The Moxy Birmingham NEC is in a brilliant location. It is directly opposite the front doors to the NEC and is a slow, 3 minute walk from the BP Pulse Live. We travelled by train and it is at most a 10 minute walk (mostly indoors) from the station. I think it would also be the ideal accommodation for staying at the airport or even for a Birmingham city break. It's by a lake and has outdoor seating so you can feel at one with nature (swans and geese). Inside there is a funky bar area and stylish seating to hang out in and feel cool. We had a free drink in the bar and felt cool. Our bedroom was very clean and comfy, and looked really swanky. The shower room was compact but did everything you need it to do (there is conditioner included in the shower, wowsers!). There's a kettle, tea, coffee etc and biscuits and water. The beds were super comfy, with the duvets cosily tucked in. The pillows are ginormous. Breakfast was super tasty, seemingly unlimited (it can't possibly really be unlimited) with a wide variety of food and drinks: I went healthy with meat, cheese, fruit, yoghurt and granola. My son went decadent with waffles and a donut. We both had a full English! What else? The staff were friendly and efficient. The hotel was clean and quiet. The sun was shining. I don't think Moxy influenced the weather.

Briony

The location of the hotel is directly opposite the entrance to the NEC, so perfect if visiting there. The staff were all really friendly, and actually seemed to be enjoying their jobs (quite rare nowadays!). The room we had was on the 6th floor and clean, well decorated and comfortable. There was no wardrobe, but enough hanging space on the funky exposed rail. Bathroom was small but with a big shower and very clean. It was quiet at night, but I think being on a high floor probably contributed to that. This is clearly a brand that is trying to liven up the hotel experience and it is working, from the funky neon lighting, and with little touches like the low level lighting that comes on below the bed when you get up in the middle of the night for the loo being quite innovative. The bar was lively in the evening, with a nice atmosphere and plenty of seating. The stand out for me though, was the breakfast. We paid £12 upon check-in and were not disappointed. I think it is the biggest selection of options for breakfast I have ever come across in a UK hotel, from cooked, to continental, to overnight oats, smoothies, yoghurt and everything in between. It's worth bearing in mind there is no parking at the hotel itself, but this is the same for all NEC hotels.

Mark

We stayed as a family of 4, 2 boys aged 8 and 13. Room 202 was really spacious with seperate lounge area with sofa bed made up on arrival. Facilities in the room where great, TV in each room, coffee pods, teas, ironing room up the corridor. Great location for an event at BP live or NEC, parking was easy at £12.00 overnight (make sure reception validate your token). Breakfast is by far the best I've had at any hotel, loads of choice, jams, pastries, meat, cheese, fruits, yogurts, about 15 cereals, jams, spreads, full English, even overnight oats. Check in/out super easy. Rooms have aircon and heating, very clean. Staff lovely and friendly. Would definitely rec3and stay again.

Lynne

Location was excellent for the event I attended at the NEC, both for the NEC, somewhere to eat outside the hotel (although food was available) The complimentary cocktail on check in was a pleasant surprise and very welcome. It was very quiet in my room despite an event being on at the NEC in the evening and I slept very well as a result.. Breakfast was lovely, with plenty of choice. The staff were helpful, polite, knowledgeable and the lady who helped me in the car park on Thursday lunchtime who was obviously off duty was a superstar. Many thanks to her indeed! If I am need of a room around the NEC in the future, Moxy will top my list of preferences.

Carol

Location

Marston Green, Solihull, B40 1NT, United Kingdom

Moxy Birmingham NEC