The 2026 UHR Senior HR Summit will take place at the Edgbaston Park Hotel & Conference Centre, University of Birmingham.
Venue address: Edgbaston Park Hotel & Conference Centre, University of Birmingham, 53 Edgbaston Park Rd, Birmingham, B15 2RS
Sustainability is key for the venue and for UHR and we encourage all attendees to consider environmentally friendly transportation options such as the excellent public transport links outlined below.
Train: The nearest train station is University which is approximately a 13-minute walk through the leafy University of Birmingham campus.
Bus: The nearest bus stop is located just outside the front entrance of the hotel and services the X21 and X22 in to Birmingham City Centre.
Car: If you do wish to drive, parking options are outlined below.
Edgbaston Park Hotel & Conference Centre offer on-site complimentary car parking at the hotel. Please find further details below:
Edgbaston Park Hotel, 53 Edgbaston Park Hotel, B15 2RS
43 spaces with an additional 10 disabled spaces including 6 electric parking bays. Kindly make sure to register your vehicle as soon as you arrive by using the tablet available in the lobby area at reception.
Multi-story car park, 52 Pritchett’s Road, B15 2SA
78 spaces & 0 disabled (ground floor - free for hotel guests). Kindly make sure to register your vehicle as soon as you arrive by using the tablet available in the lobby area at reception.
Additional 280 spaces on the upper floors which are subject to a daily charge.
All parking is subject to availability and is on a first come, first served basis.
To help make getting to the venue easier, they have several disabled parking bays adjacent to the main hotel, available free of charge. Level access to the hotel is made through automatic sliding doors, and a lift will take you to all our bedrooms and conference venues with ease.
Accessible bedrooms with adapted ensuite bathrooms are also available in the main hotel. Simply choose an adapted standard room when you book. Accessible toilets feature across the hotel’s communal areas, and they have a Deaf Alerter to support those with hearing difficulties.
Their grounds have been thoughtfully planned with access in mind too, with step-free routes, slopes at appropriate gradients, and clear lighting and waymarking to enhance visibility.
If there’s anything else you need, from an adapted seating layout in a conference room or restaurant table to a change in your audio set-up, all you need do is ask. The hotel can also create a Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan for you if you require one. Just let them know on arrival.