From colourful graffiti to pools of water you may be surprised to find out what lies beneath the Gravelly Hill Interchange in north Birmingham - better known as Spaghetti Junction.
We joined tourists as they gathered for one of the first guided tours which are proving so popular organisers have now SOLD OUT for the next two months.
The events at Britain’s busiest motorway junction are being dubbed the "most unlikely tourist attraction" in the UK - and they are simply fascinating.
For £13.50 a head, people get an organised tour learning what lies beneath the labyrinth of winding roads that carry the M6 over Birmingham.
On Sunday (September 14) we joined a dozen punters who took the opportunity to see the hidden charms of the Gravelly Hill Interchange.
We joined tourists as they gathered for one of the first guided tours which are proving so popular organisers have now SOLD OUT for the next two months.
The events at Britain’s busiest motorway junction are being dubbed the "most unlikely tourist attraction" in the UK - and they are simply fascinating.
For £13.50 a head, people get an organised tour learning what lies beneath the labyrinth of winding roads that carry the M6 over Birmingham.
On Sunday (September 14) we joined a dozen punters who took the opportunity to see the hidden charms of the Gravelly Hill Interchange.
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