Open Friday - Sunday, 11am – 4pm.*

Aston Hall Opening Times

Open Friday - Sunday, 11am – 4pm*.

  • Admission charges apply to enter the Hall.
  • Last entrance to the Hall at 3pm.
  • Gardens are free to visit.

Pre-booking advised.

Closed: 15 Nov, 21, 23 - 26, 30 - 31 December and 1 and 2 January.

*On Aston Villa FC home match / stadium event days, there are road closures and our car park is closed - find out more. Our opening hours may also vary. Aston Hall may sometimes close for private hires.

Visitors in the room painted red with furniture and and fireplace.
Ticket prices

Getting here

Aston Hall
Trinity Road
Aston
Birmingham
B6 6JD

The entrance to Aston Hall is through the Stables archway.

For full details see How to Get Here.

Exterior view of the rear of a Jacobean Hall and garden.
How to get here

Book Tickets

Pre-book your tickets to guarantee and speed up entry to the Aston Hall, particularly at busy times such as weekends and school holidays.

  • Alternatively you can buy tickets on arrival, subject to availability.
  • General admission is to free to members, pre-booking is advised.

Please do not visit us if you are feeling unwell, have any symptoms of Covid-19 or have been in contact with anyone that has had the virus in the last 10 days. You can reschedule your visit by contacting us.

Tickets are not refundable.

Book tickets online

Facilities

  • Free car park
  • Picnic area within gardens
  • Shop
  • Toilets, including Disabled toilets
  • Baby changing

We're undertaking a comprehensive review of what we offer at our sites. For now, there will be no café offer available at Aston Hall.

Visitor information

Photography

Photography is allowed (unless stated otherwise) but not for commercial use. Please respect the privacy of other visitors when taking photographs. No tripods, selfie-sticks or flash photography.

Bag Searches

Please be advised that Birmingham Museums reserves the right to undertake searches of bags and personal property, and to refuse entry. We Thank you for your cooperation.

Weapons policy

No weapons are permitted on our premises.

Vaping policy

Vaping is not allowed at any of Birmingham Museums Trust sites.

Keeping everyone safe

What are our safety measures?

We want to make sure your visit is as safe and enjoyable as possible so some safety measures will continue:

  • We support staff and visitors who wish to wear a face covering.
  • Staff who test positive for COVID-19 isolate at home for at least 5 days until they have two successive negative tests.
  • We have hand sanitisers at the entrance and throughout the building.
  • Contactless card payments will limit personal interaction, but cash will also be accepted.
  • We have cleaners working throughout the day focusing on touch points and toilets to keep them safe and clean.

Please do not visit us if you are feeling unwell, have any symptoms of Covid-19 or have been in contact with anyone that has had the virus in the last 10 days. Please contact us if you have any further questions.

We're dog friendly!

Well behaved dogs, kept on leads, are welcome to join you on your visit. Our staff will provide water and drinking bowls.

Assistance dogs are welcome inside all of our historic properties, gardens and shops. Non-Assistance dogs are not allowed in the historic spaces.

Dog lying on the grass.