Last updated: 2026-05-01

Birmingham, United Kingdom Map Poster

Famously boasting more miles of canals than Venice, the cartography of Britain's second city is intertwined with an unbelievably vast, creeping network of narrow, deep industrial waterways. The urban core is violently encircled by brutalist, massive rings of heavy concrete roadways originally built in the 1960s.

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The streets of Birmingham

A custom map poster of Birmingham, United Kingdom turns a meaningful location into personalized wall art — completely free with MapPoster.

From the hyper-modern, bulbous, alien-like facade of the Selfridges building at the Bullring, to the historic, gritty jewelry quarter, the 'City of a Thousand Trades' is continuously reinventing itself. Sleek, polished metal-silver, deep, industrial soot-black, or bold, striking Brummie-blue gracefully display the immense, heavy-lifting weight of the Midlands.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I customize the colors and style of my Birmingham poster?

Yes. Pick from 50+ themes, then adjust the color palette, text overlay, fonts, and layout. You can add a title, subtitle, date, and GPS coordinates for Birmingham. Everything is adjustable in the editor before you download.

What file formats can I download?

Standard downloads are PNG at 1080p. The $2.99 high-resolution export unlocks up to 7200px in PNG, JPEG, WebP, PDF, and SVG — all at 300 DPI for print.

Can I print a Birmingham map poster at home?

Yes. Download your Birmingham poster and print on thick matte or glossy photo paper. The standard version works well up to 8×10″. For larger prints (A3, A2, A1), use the high-resolution export and print at a local shop or online service.

How do I add text and coordinates to my Birmingham poster?

Use the text overlay panel in the editor to add a title, subtitle, date, and GPS coordinates. You can change fonts, sizes, weight, and position. Birmingham's coordinates are pre-filled — just toggle them on.

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