Tourists are flocking to get a glimpse underneath Britain's busiest motorway junction despite it being dubbed the 'most unlikely tourist attraction' in the UK.
Sightseers gathered over the weekend for a guided tour of Spaghetti Junction in Birmingham, and the tours have proved to be so popular that they've now sold out for the next two months.
Visitors are eager to discover what lies beneath Britain's busiest interchange, with tours offering a detailed exploration of the famed labyrinth of roads for £13.50 per person.
On Sunday, tourists got the chance to unearth the hidden gems of the Gravelly Hill Interchange, spending one hour and 45 minutes exploring the canals, rivers, green spaces and street art below it. READ MORE: Inside the hidden gem Airbnb that has been dubbed ‘the best in Greater Manchester’ Among the group was physiotherapist William James, 27, who wanted to learn more about Birmingham after recently moving to the second city.
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