Star City

The Warner Village cinema at Star City is just off Junction 6, Cuckoo Road near the Heartlands Spine Road. A massive entertainment complex, it is very close to Spaghetti Junction.

Star City came into being as a result of the regeneration of the Heartlands area of Birmingham. It was opened in 2000 by George Clooney, having been referred to as Warner Village and now as Vue under its new branding.

Star City is a premier destination for family leisure in Birmingham and the West Midlands. There are a host of attractions under one roof including the recently opened Adventure Island Golf which is the UK’s first indoor Adventure Golf Complex with two 18 hole gold courses – all with a tropical theme complete with palm trees, volcanoes, caves, waterfalls and villages.

Star City boasts one of the largest Cinemas in Europe alonge with a 22 lane bowling alley, a 5 a side football centre, gym, Laser Station and Climbing Centre. It also has a huge choice of restaurants and a few shops.

The UK’s largest Casino is also based here. Star City went through a major redevelopment in 2008 and the venue is host to several shows and events throughout the year. This is no longer just a big cinema. This is an impressive family leisure destination of significant value to the region.

Vue’s theatre screens all the usual Hollywood blockbusters and many popular Bollywood films. You can’t go wrong with Star City. If the weather is bad and you feel like being cheered up then head straight here.

Official Website: http://www.starcity.org.uk/

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