Travel & parking
Getting to the Lexus Birmingham Open
The Lexus Birmingham Open is held at the Edgbaston Priory Club, situated less than two miles from Birmingham city centre. See below on further details on how to get to the venue.
Venue address
Edgbaston Priory Club, Sir Harrys Road, Birmingham B15 2UZ
The most environmentally friendly way to get to the Lexus Birmingham Open is by public transport.
The Edgbaston Priory Club is well connected by public transport links - we recommend you plan your journey by public transport using the Transport for West Midlands Journey Planner, or by using National Rail for long-distance train journeys.
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Choosing public transport can significantly help reduce your carbon footprint, and there are lots of different options available to make your journey as easy as possible – find out more below:
There will no parking available at the Edgbaston Priory Club. Please make use of public transport and local car parks to travel to the venue. Please use the link below for further information on local car parks.
If you do need to travel by car, consider car sharing as there are limited spaces in each car park site.
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Cannon Hill Park is a 1 mile walk from the venue. The park has two car parks, one by the MAC and one smaller car park off Russell Road. Both have disabled spaces.
The tournament is unable to accept responsibility for any fines incurred as a result of illegal on street parking or invalid parking tickets.
A number of bus routes run from St. Martin's Queensway, Birmingham City Centre with a short walk to Edgbaston Priory Club:
- Bus routes 61 and 63 stop at Sir Harrys Road on Bristol Road, a 6-minute walk from Edgbaston Priory Club.
- Bus routes 45 and 47 stop at Calthorpe Court on Pershore Road, an 11-minute walk from Edgbaston Priory Club.
- Bus routes X21 and X22 stop at Warwick Crescent on Arthur Road, a 10-minute walk from Edgbaston Priory Club.
Plan your journey using the Transport for West Midlands Journey Planner and check bus timetable information for these routes by clicking here.
Birmingham New Street Station is the main rail hub for the city with connections from all over the country. There are regular trains to Manchester and London with a journey time of under 90 minutes.
Birmingham New Street is around 40 minutes walking distance away from the club, or a 3-minute walk from St. Martin's Queensway where a number of buses run close to Edgbaston Priory Club. Alternatively, a taxi will take approx. 15-minutes (traffic dependant).
Another alternative is University Station which is around 35 minutes walking distance away. The station is on the Cross City Line serving Redditch and Bromsgrove in the south, and Lichfield Trent Valley in the north.
Tickets booked in advance offer the greatest savings. Explore a pocket-friendly solution of West Midland Railway by visiting Tickets and Discounts, including a £3.50 Evening Return when choosing to travel after 18:30.
Birmingham International Airport (BHX) is easily accessible with trains running from Birmingham International Station into Birmingham New Street Station (Birmingham City Centre).
Edgbaston Priory Club is easy to get to by bike with both the Rea Valley Route and A38 (Bristol Road) cycle routes close by. Plan your cycling route with www.cyclestreets.net to get to the venue and beat the traffic.
Cycle parking is available at the venue located to the left-hand side of the on-site Box Office.
Alternatively, West Midlands Cycle Hire bikes are available to hire from docking stations across the region, including outside New Street Station, Birmingham city centre and near the venue. To hire a bike or scooter, download the Beryl App to get started or visit here.