Nail Salons in Birmingham, UK
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Birmingham, Nail Salon Guide
Birmingham's nail salons reflect the city's diverse character, with strong representation of bold, expressive nail art alongside polished, classic styles. From the Bullring and Grand Central, where shoppers can squeeze in a quick gel polish between stores, to independent studios in Digbeth's creative quarter, manicurists across the city deliver impressive work at prices that compare favourably with London and Manchester. Whether you're booking for a wedding at a country house hotel, a night out on Broad Street or a graduation at one of the city's universities, you'll find skilled technicians offering everything from BIAB overlays to sculpted acrylics and intricate hand-painted designs.
Price ranges in Birmingham
- ManicureΒ£20βΒ£35
- Gel PolishΒ£25βΒ£45
- Gel ExtensionsΒ£40βΒ£75
- PedicureΒ£30βΒ£55
- Acrylic Full SetΒ£35βΒ£70
- Nail Art per nailΒ£2βΒ£10
Popular areas for nail salons in Birmingham
- Bullring & Grand Central. Convenient salons inside and around the major shopping centres, ideal for combining nails with a shopping trip. Walk-ins are common, with quick gel services widely available.
- Digbeth. The creative quarter is home to bold, art-led studios where you'll find chrome work, 3D designs and statement extensions. Many sit alongside street art and independent cafes.
- Jewellery Quarter. Boutique salons with a focus on luxury finishes and natural-looking enhancements, often popular with brides and event guests.
- Harborne. A leafy neighbourhood with friendly, locally run salons offering relaxed manicures, pedicures and family-friendly atmospheres.
- Selly Oak & Edgbaston. Student-friendly salons near the universities, balancing affordability with on-trend designs and flexible booking for busy schedules.
Seasonal trends in Birmingham
- Spring
- Pretty pastels and soft floral art are popular as the city's parks bloom, with bookings rising ahead of prom season and Mother's Day.
- Summer
- Bright, vibrant colours and tropical art come into their own, particularly during Birmingham Pride and summer wedding season.
- Autumn
- Warm autumnal shades β terracotta, burnt orange and oxblood β pair well with the city's autumn shopping and theatre season.
- Winter
- Deep reds, glitter and festive metallics fill salons during Frankfurt Christmas Market and the run-up to New Year's Eve.
Birmingham nail prices in context
Birmingham offers some of the best value of any major UK city. A standard gel manicure typically falls between Β£28 and Β£40, while a full set of acrylics ranges from Β£40 to Β£65 at most established salons. Central locations around the Bullring and Colmore Row charge slightly more than suburban venues, but the difference rarely exceeds Β£10βΒ£15 per service. Outer areas like Kings Heath, Moseley and Erdington often feature hidden-gem salons run by experienced technicians at noticeably lower prices. Premium studios in the Jewellery Quarter and Mailbox sit at the upper end, with luxury manicures including hand massage and paraffin treatments commanding Β£50 or more.
Choosing a salon by style
Birmingham's nail scene is genuinely varied. If you favour minimal, polished looks, head to the Jewellery Quarter or Harborne, where boutique salons specialise in BIAB, gel overlays and tasteful French manicures. For bold, attention-grabbing art, Digbeth and Moseley host some of the city's most creative technicians, with hand-painted designs, encapsulated foils and 3D elements widely available. Walk-in salons clustered around New Street and Corporation Street offer fast turnarounds for shoppers and commuters, particularly useful when you need a tidy-up between trains. Students at the University of Birmingham and Aston tend to favour salons in Selly Oak and the city centre, where loyalty schemes and student discounts help keep regular appointments affordable.
Booking advice for Brummies and visitors
Birmingham's busy events calendar, from concerts at Resorts World Arena to matches at Edgbaston, regularly drives up weekend demand. Book at least a week ahead for Friday evening and Saturday slots, especially during wedding season or major sporting fixtures. If you're travelling in for a special event at the ICC or Symphony Hall, look for salons within a short walk of Snow Hill or New Street to avoid traffic and parking stress. Many independent artists in Digbeth release their booking calendar through Instagram, so following them is the simplest way to secure popular dates.
Practical tip: If you live outside the city centre, check whether your local salon offers loyalty cards or bundled packages. Many family-run salons in suburbs like Hall Green and Sutton Coldfield offer free treatments after a set number of visits, which can add up to significant savings over a year.


