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Best Indian Gurdwaras in Birmingham (2026)

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Best Indian Gurdwaras in Birmingham (2026)

Birmingham’s South‑Asian community thrives on its rich tapestry of culture, language, and faith. For many families, the local gurdwara is more than a place of worship – it’s a hub for community events, langar meals, and a space where traditions are passed to the next generation. Whether you’re a resident looking for a welcoming place to pray, a visitor eager to experience Sikh hospitality, or simply curious about the spiritual side of Birmingham’s vibrant Desi scene, this guide points you to the most accessible and respected gurdwaras in the city.

1. Ramgarhia Gurdwara Small Heath

A well‑known centre for both worship and community service, Ramgarhia Gurdwara is celebrated for its warm langar and active youth programmes. It sits in the heart of Small Heath, making it a convenient stop for those walking or using public transport.

  • Address: Ramgarhia Gurdwara Temple, 27‑29 Waverley Road, Birmingham, B10 0EG

2. Trust Property Held In Connexion With The Dasmesh Sikh Temple Committee

This gurdwara is recognized for its vibrant devotional music and frequent cultural workshops. Located in the bustling city centre, it attracts a diverse crowd from across Birmingham.

  • Address: 305 Wheeler Street, Birmingham, B19 2EU

3. Trust Property Held In Connection With The Guru Nanak Gurdwara (Smethwick)

Known for a spacious prayer hall and extensive community outreach, this gurdwara often hosts inter‑faith dialogues and charity drives. It serves the Handsworth neighbourhood and the wider Smethwick area.

  • Address: 103 Woodland Road, Handsworth, Birmingham, B21 0ET

4. Sikh Aid International

While primarily a charitable organisation, Sikh Aid International also runs a modest gurdwara that offers regular prayers and a welcoming langar. It’s a great spot for anyone interested in supporting community‑focused projects.

  • Address: 373 City Road, Birmingham, B17 8LD

5. The Sikh Community And Youth Service

This centre doubles as a gurdwara and a youth hub, providing after‑school programmes, sports activities, and devotional gatherings. Its location on Holyhead Road makes it easily reachable for families in the B21 postcode.

  • Address: 75 Holyhead Road, Birmingham, B21 0LG

6. Sikh Nari Manch U.K.

Focused on empowering Sikh women, this organisation runs regular prayer services alongside workshops on health, education, and leadership. The gurdwara space is intimate and supportive.

  • Address: 176 Streetly Road, Erdington, Birmingham, B23 7AL

7. The Sikh Channel Community Broadcasting Company Limited

Beyond its media work, this entity maintains a small gurdwara used for daily prayers and community events. It’s a unique blend of spiritual and cultural outreach in the Aston area.

  • Address: Unit 3, 24 Avenue Road, Aston, Birmingham, B6 4DY

8. The Sikh Memorial Fund

Operating a modest gurdwara, the Memorial Fund focuses on remembrance services and charitable feeding programmes. Its location on Underwood Road provides easy access for residents of the B20 district.

  • Address: 55 Underwood Road, Birmingham, B20 1JR

9. Afghan Sikh Ekta Charitable Foundation

This foundation runs a small gurdwara that welcomes both Sikh and wider South‑Asian communities. It is known for its inclusive langar and occasional cultural festivals.

  • Address: 14 Coopers Road, Birmingham, B20 2JT

10. National Sikh Police Association Uk

Located within the West Midlands Police headquarters, this gurdwara offers a quiet space for officers and the public to pray. It reflects the growing partnership between law enforcement and the Sikh community.

  • Address: West Midlands Police, Lloyd House, 2 Colmore Circus Queensway, Birmingham, B4 6AT

How we built this list

Desi.Net maintains a verified directory of South‑Asian organisations across the UK. To compile this guide, we cross‑checked our internal database of gurdwaras with community feedback and local event listings, selecting entries that are actively serving worshippers and providing regular langar. The list includes ten verified gurdwaras in Birmingham. If you know of a gurdwara that meets our verification standards, or if you’d like to claim or update a listing, please contact us through the Desi.Net portal.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are the listed gurdwaras open to visitors of all faiths? A: Yes. Gurdwaras welcome anyone who wishes to experience the langar or learn about Sikh customs, provided visitors respect the dress code and remove shoes before entering the prayer hall.

Q: Do I need to bring food for the langar? A: No. Langar is provided free of charge to all visitors. If you wish to help, many gurdwaras accept monetary donations or volunteers for kitchen duties.

Q: How can I find out the current prayer times? A: Prayer times can vary for special occasions. We recommend checking the individual gurdwara’s notice board on arrival or contacting the office directly if a phone number is listed.


Whether you’re seeking a place for daily prayer, a community event, or a compassionate meal, Birmingham’s gurdwaras offer a welcoming door to the city’s Desi heart.

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