Shopping centres near Bullring & Grand Central
Bull Ring
The Bull Ring (Bullring & Grand Central) is a major shopping centre in Birmingham city centre, opened in its current form in 2003 on the historic Bull Ring market site. It is anchored by Selfridges and John Lewis (in the adjoining Grand Central) and houses around 160 stores, including a large flagship Apple store and a wide range of fashion, beauty and lifestyle brands, alongside numerous restaurants and cafes.
Martineau Place
Welcome to Martineau Place, Birmingham Welcome to Martineau Place Shopping Centre in Birmingham! With over 30 retailers including Boots, Gap, H&M and Sainsbury, you’ll be sure to find what you need! Martineau Place isn’t just a place for shopping, hiddden within it's centre is a hub of cafes and restaurants, where you can sit outside and take in the atmosphere, whilst sheltering from the weather under a magnificent overhead sail.
The Mailbox
The Mailbox is a luxury shopping, dining and lifestyle destination in Birmingham city centre, set within a converted Royal Mail sorting office on the banks of the canal. The centre is home to around 50 stores, restaurants and services, including Harvey Nichols, Paul Smith, Emporio Armani and Tommy Hilfiger, alongside an Everyman Cinema and the BBC's Birmingham base. The Mailbox combines high-end fashion, design and dining with riverside bars and restaurants overlooking the Birmingham canal network.
One Stop Shopping Centre
One Stop Shopping Centre is a retail park and shopping centre on the Walsall Road in Perry Barr, Birmingham, with around 80 units across an indoor mall and surrounding retail park. It is anchored by Asda, M&S Outlet, Nike Factory Store and Sports Direct, with Boots, Holland & Barrett, Card Factory and The Works among the smaller units, plus a dining offer including Nando's, Costa and The Food Warehouse, and a Gym Group.
The Ford
The Fort Shopping Park is a large open-air retail park in Erdington, Birmingham, anchored by Primark in one of its biggest UK stores alongside Next, Marks & Spencer, B&M and Poundland. Other tenants include sportswear and footwear from JD Sports, Sports Direct, Schuh and Footasylum, health and beauty from Boots and Superdrug, plus a dining offer including Costa, McDonald's and Nando's-style restaurants.
Astle Outlet Park
Astle Outlet Park is a small retail park off Cronehills Linkway in West Bromwich, with a handful of factory outlet and discount units. The park sits close to West Bromwich town centre and the Astle retail area, offering convenient parking for shoppers visiting its outlet stores.
Touchwood
Touchwood is a large indoor shopping and leisure centre in Solihull town centre, anchored by John Lewis & Partners and an Apple flagship store, with over 80 retailers, 20+ restaurants and a Cineworld cinema. It includes Zara, H&M, Mango and Next, jewellers Pandora, Swarovski, Goldsmiths and Ernest Jones, beauty from L'Occitane, Lush and Space NK, and dining including Wagamama, Five Guys, Pizza Express and Krispy Kreme.
Mellsquare
Mell Square is an open-air shopping centre in Solihull town centre, anchored by Sainsbury's, Argos, Boots and Dunelm, with around 74 shops, cafes and services. It includes Fat Face, New Look, Moss Bros and Trespass, jewellers F.Hinds and Clarendon Fine Art, dining from Carluccio's, Cote and Costa, plus The Body Shop, The White Company, Card Factory and Specsavers Hearing Centre.
Merry Hill
Merry Hill is one of the largest shopping centres in the West Midlands, located at Brierley Hill in the heart of the Black Country. The centre opened in phases from 1985 and is anchored by Marks & Spencer and Primark, with more than 130 stores, restaurants and a multiplex cinema spread across an indoor mall and adjoining retail park. Merry Hill sits alongside the Dudley Canal and offers extensive free parking, serving the towns of Dudley, Brierley Hill and the wider Black Country.
Mander Centre
Love shopping at the Mander Centre, Wolverhampton where you’ll discover over 100 exciting shops, restaurants and cafes including; New Look, Republic, Bhs, TJ Hughes, Starbucks and Tesco Metro. Located in the heart of the City Centre, the Mander Centre is easy to get to by car and has over 500 parking spaces, with FREE parking on Sundays and Bank Holidays! The train station, the main bus and metro stops, are all situated nearby and within walking distance from the Centre.
Cannock Shops
Cannock Shopping Centre is an indoor shopping centre on Market Hall Street in Cannock town centre, combining around 37 high-street and independent shops with an indoor market hall. It includes Holland & Barrett, JD Sports, Specsavers, The Works and Savers Health & Beauty, with a Costa Coffee and Copper Kettle Cafe, plus an HSBC bank branch and a range of independent jewellers, hairdressers and beauty salons.
Lower Precinct
Lower Precinct is an indoor shopping centre in Coventry city centre, with around 25 shops and services. It is anchored by H&M, New Look and Next, with River Island, Schuh and Clarks among the fashion offer, jeweller F.Hinds and Pandora, beauty from Lush, and a food and drink offer including Caffe Nero and Pizza Hut, plus The Entertainer and a Home Bargains store.
West Orchards
West Orchards is not just about shopping, it’s also about offering the complete shopping experience and throughout the year you can enjoy additional events suitable for the whole family, anything from taste sessions to tango demonstrations.
Crowngate
Crowngate is the main shopping centre in Worcester city centre, split between the Friary Walk and Chapel Walk arcades plus a food quarter, with over 60 high-street and independent shops, cafes and restaurants. It includes Primark, Boots, New Look and Phase Eight, jewellers H.Samuel and Warren James, dining from Bill's, Carluccio's and Boston Tea Party, plus The Body Shop, Smiggle, The Works and Ryman.
Telford Centre
The Telford Centre is the principal indoor shopping centre serving Telford and the wider Shropshire area, located just off Junction 5 of the M54. The centre is home to more than 130 stores, cafes and restaurants, anchored by Marks & Spencer, with names including Zara, H&M, Next and Primark. Free parking and a large food court make the Telford Centre a key destination for the town and surrounding villages.
Rugby Central Shopping Centre
Rugby Central Shopping Centre is a two-storey shopping precinct in the heart of Rugby, Warwickshire, opened in 1979 and known for many years as the Clock Towers Shopping Centre before being renamed in 2017. It is home to more than 50 shops, cafes and services covering fashion, health and beauty, gifts, technology and dining, and remains one of the town's busiest retail destinations alongside its multi-storey car park and central bus stops.
Fosse Shopping Park
Fosse Shopping Park is one of Britain's largest out-of-town retail parks, located on Fosse Park Avenue on the southern edge of Leicester. It combines big-name fashion retailers such as H&M, Primark, Next and Flannels with major homeware and furniture stores including Oak Furnitureland, DFS and Sofology, plus electronics, sports and lifestyle stores and a wide range of cafes and restaurants such as Costa, Nando's, KFC and Zizzi.
Beaumont Shopping Centre
Beaumont Shopping Centre is a neighbourhood shopping centre in the Beaumont Leys area of Leicester, anchored by a large Tesco Extra store. It brings together around 48 shops, services and food outlets covering everyday essentials, banking, health and beauty, fashion and pet care, making it a convenient local hub for the surrounding residential area.
Highcross Leicester
Highcross Leicester is the city's principal shopping centre, opened in September 2008 as part of a major redevelopment of Leicester city centre. The centre is home to more than 100 stores, restaurants and services, anchored by John Lewis & Partners, with high-street names including Primark, Zara, H&M and Apple. Highcross also includes a multiplex cinema and a large dining quarter.
Derbion
Derbion is Derby's principal shopping and leisure destination, occupying a large city-centre site on London Road. The centre is home to more than 150 brands across fashion, beauty, homeware and dining, including Next, Zara, H&M, Marks & Spencer and Flannels, alongside a 12-screen Showcase Cinema de Lux, Hollywood Bowl and the 640-seat Derby Theatre. Formerly known as the Eagle Centre and later intu Derby, the site was rebranded Derbion in 2021 following extensive redevelopment.