The best venues, experiences and events from across the West Midlands visitor economy have been honoured at the 2025 West Midlands Tourism Awards, with 15 winners crowned at the annual celebration of the sector at Edgbaston Stadium (Tuesday 18 March).
Tourism businesses from across the region – including Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Ironbridge, Leamington Spa, Market Drayton, Shipston-on-Stour, Shrewsbury and Warwick – emerged victorious in categories such as “Experience of the Year”, “International Tourism Award” and “Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism Award”.
The ceremony was hosted by radio, TV and sports broadcaster Amber Sandhu, with entertainment provided by B:Music Young Performers and music group W!RED. The awards were organised by the West Midlands Growth Company, the region’s lead for the West Midlands Destination Development Partnership.
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Sharon Thompson, Deputy Mayor of the West Midlands, the keynote speaker at the ceremony, said:
“This is an important evening in the West Midlands’ events calendar to pay tribute to the wonderful tourism champions who have a direct impact on the positive way that the region is perceived.
“More than 145 million people visit the West Midlands each year, enjoying our magical cultural attractions, fantastic culinary settings and memorable business and sporting events offer. Crucially, too, tourism supports more than 143,000 jobs, offering inclusive growth and development opportunities for those who work hard to succeed.
“I was pleased and honoured to raise a glass to all of the great supporters of our visitor economy – all of whom are working hard to ensure that tourism remains one of the region’s success stories.”
Gold and silver winners from this year’s regional event automatically qualify for the VisitEngland Awards for Excellence, to be held in Brighton in June, where West Midlands successes will be shortlisted for national prizes. At the 2024 ceremony, Telford International (gold, Business Events Venue of the Year); Warwick Conferences (silver, Business Events Venue of the Year); and Cotswolds Distillery (silver, Small Visitor Attraction of the Year) were all recognised nationally.
The 2025 West Midlands Tourism Awards took place during English Tourism Week (14-23 March), a nationwide initiative to highlight tourism’s importance to local communities and economies. The weeklong celebration promotes the innovation, quality and range of products and services on offer to boost domestic breaks.
Tourism is one of England’s largest and most valuable sectors, supporting hundreds of thousands of businesses, employing 2.6 million people and generating about £71.6 billion annually for the economy in domestic visitor spending.
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The West Midlands Tourism Awards 2025 winners are:
Accessible and Inclusive Tourism Award    
 St Mary’s Guildhall – Gold
 The British Motor Museum – Silver
 Birmingham Hippodrome – Bronze
Experience of the Year
 National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham – VIP Otter Experience – Gold
 Go Cotswolds – Cotswolds in a Day Tour – Silver
 Grain & Glass – A World of Whisky – Bronze
Self-Catering Accommodation of the Year
 Ironbridge View Townhouse – Gold
 Alscot Estate – Silver
 Marrington Escapes – Bronze
 Kington Grange – Highly Commended
New Tourism Business of the Year
 Kington Grange – Gold
 Hotel Indigo Coventry – Silver
 The Weird Walk of Warwick– Bronze
Tourism Event/Festival of the Year
 Shrewsbury Food Festival – Gold
 Streets of Cov – Silver
 Birmingham Weekender – Bronze
 The 40th Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival – Highly Commended
Café/Coffee Shop of the Year
 Gilks’ Garage CafĂ© – Gold
 The Two Mugs – Silver
 Baxter Baristas @ Jordan Well – Bronze
Small Visitor Attraction of the Year
 Grain & Glass – Gold
 St Mary’s Guildhall – Silver
 Sabrina Tours Ltd. – Bronze
Camping, Glamping and Holiday Park of the Year
 Riverside Cabins – Gold
 School Farm Holidays – Silver
International Tourism Award
 St Mary’s Guildhall – Gold
 Coventry Transport Museum – Silver
 Coventry Cathedral – Bronze
Small Serviced Accommodation Provider of the Year
 Goldstone Hall Hotel and Gardens – Gold
 Achill Guest House and Spa – Silver
Large Visitor Attraction of the Year
 Black Country Living Museum – Gold
 Ikon Gallery – Silver
 Shakespeare’s Birthplace – Bronze
 Alderford Lake – Highly Commended
Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism Award
 Riverside Cabins – Gold
 Conference Aston – Silver
 The Grand Hotel Birmingham – Bronze
Business Events Venue of the Year
 The Eastside Rooms – Gold
 Coventry Building Society Arena – Silver
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 Conference Aston – Highly Commended
Restaurant of the Year
 The Bower House – Gold
 Orelle – Silver
 Fazenda Birmingham – Bronze
 Brightsmith on the Water at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole – Highly Commended
Large Hotel of the Year
 Mallory Court Hotel & Spa – Gold
 The Grand Hotel Birmingham – Silver
 Moxy Birmingham NEC – Bronze