This is a wonderful place to take out of town guests. No other p lace like it. Birmingham is fortunate to have it.
If you are a motorcycle and/or car fan, this is a must see museum if you are ever in the area. There are special tours of the restoration areas that are well worth the additional cost. The tours can run as long as 4 hours, so plan accordingly. The staff was also very friendly and helpful.
An all day thing, pretty good, nice plaque and picture at the end, totally worth it if you like cars but have never driven a performance car on a race track! Pricey....
I visited this venue for an event. I could hardly keep focused with all the beautiful "bikes" aka motorcycles including some spectacular vintage bikes surrounding us. The grounds are immaculate and the cherished motorcycles on the inside are breathtaking. The staff was nice and helpful as well. I'd return again and again.
Every kind of Cycle you could think of . Super antiques to super fast. Plus some Fomula Cars. Kinda hidden, but worth finding. Good rainy day tourist attraction if you need one in or around the Birmingham area.
I am a motorcycle enthusiast. This was BY FAR the best collection of motorcycles I've ever seen. Easy parking. Easy access. A must see in Birmingham.
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit. Fascinating collection of antique and vintage bikes plus more than few recent. Five full floors. Amazing place. Wish we had known we needed to make prior appointment to tour library. Will do on our next visit. Takes 2 to 3 hours to walk through. 15.00 per person admission. Well worth it if u r interested in motorcycles and Lotus cars.
If you love motorcycles then you won't be disappointed. The biggest motorcycle museum in the world and worth every penny. Set some time because they have every bike imaginable.
A large collection of around 1400 bikes and cars displayed in a 5 floor buildings. You can find bikes as old as from 1885. You can spend entire day here. Kids will love this.
The park sits off I-20 in Leeds which is a little out of the way for most of living in the Ham. However it is right down the street from Bass Pro shop and the outlet shops of Grand River so if you're going to be in the area it's worth the $15 dollar admission fee. $10 for children. In my opinion, it's worth the trip on its own but I'm not much of a shopper. It's also important to note that a museum ticket doesn't get you into any other event they've got going on but they've got a GREAT view of the track (from any floor) if you're not inconvenienced by air conditioning during our sweltering summers. The collection is amazing. That's all that can be said. I doubt there is a better collection in the Southeast. If you like motorcycles and and enjoy a little history and or nostalgia you will enjoy this motorcycle Mecca. Enjoy!!!