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Meet me in Birmingham, UK

~ 4th March 2006. · 14:40 CET · permanent link · printer friendly ~

Crufts Dog Show I’ll be visiting the world’s largest dog show, the Kennel Club Crufts 2006 from 8-12 March.

The show is held at the Birmingham NEC, so if you’ll be anywhere near, drop me a line and we can drink a beer in a local pub and chat about web development and/or life in general… (speaking of which, feel free to recommend some food & drink places in Birmingham).

On the side note, the British embassy is lifting of visa restrictions on nationals of Croatia after 22 March 2006. And yes, I had to go through all this visa procedure, including paying the application fee (argh!), ‘cause the agreement is still not active. And no, it’s not funny.

Anyway, this will be my first trip to the UK. Unfortunately there will be no time for museums and such, but hell, missus promised someday we are going to visit for the sole tourism purposes.

8 Comments

  1. in the center of birmingham there is a street full of indian restaurants (and other restaurants), I recall one high-tech indian restaurant (there is launge bar in front of the restaurant), nicely designed, sofas and everything… anyway, in that restaurants you have glass wall in mans room and behind it there are number of TVs so you can watch tv while releifing yourself :)
    funny you mention NEC since I plan to be there in a month from today :)
    I ate well in birmingham, you will be happy.
    btw. best way to get to birmingham is to go by tube from heathrow to euston station and there you catch a train to birmingham (there is a stop for NEC and stop for downtown birmingham), beware of train ticket prices, intercity ticket can be quite steep while normal ticket is in 15-25 punds range (and there is a10 minute travel time difference)

  2. Shame you are not staying in London for a bit, hell could have given you a free guided tour and had a few beers!!!!

    I personally haven’t been to Birmingham in a long, long time but one thing is for sure - food wise you will find a lot of indian restaurants (and i mean a lot) as well as chinese, thai and the usual italian/greek restuarants etc.

    Bad luck with the visa though. Just hope you did not have too much hassle getting it all sorted as I know from past experiences with some family and friends coming from croatia - it was quite a tedious process.

    Anyway, I hope you have a really good time and if you need any more info just ask.

  3. Thanks to both, now I’m much more relaxed. In fact I never tried indian food before, so I guess I’ll be a challenge (hopefully not to my stomach).

    @mrak: thanks for the ticket suggestion.

    @medo: we are planning to visit @media this year. we’ll keep in touch about that.

  4. and don’t forget to say hello to shaun!1 :)

  5. my info is four years old (since my last visit) and my memory is not what it used to be, generaly I am right but individual ticket price is something to check
    indian food is quite nice, they have great bread with garlic and a lot of really spicy dishes, they also make cucumber with youghurt salad which is my favourite (and not quite uncommon in our area), but whetever you do - do not eat in british restaurants ;)

  6. Cool, if you do come over for @media just let me know.

    Might even see you there. My team manager and I are in the process of trying to get our manager to let us go to @media too. Fingers crossed!!

  7. Have fun m8 , I’m saving my money for the media 2k6 ;) cheers!

  8. You could try Principia Gastronomica for some tips on places to go eat or drink. I’ve came across some pub reviews there I believe.

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