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DoubleTree by Hilton Milton Keynes
DoubleTree by Hilton Milton Keynes

Kingfisher Park Limited
Kingfisher Park Limited

Whittlebury Hall Hotel & Spa
Whittlebury Hall Hotel & Spa

Horwood House Hotel
Horwood House Hotel

Holiday Inn Express Milton Keynes by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Milton Keynes by IHG

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Hotel La Tour
Our guide on where to stay in Milton Keynes

Central Milton Keynes
Central Milton Keynes blends modern business with convenient shopping and green spaces. The Centre:MK houses over 240 shops under its glass roof, while Milton Keynes Theatre adds cultural flair. Wide boulevards and contemporary architecture create an orderly, spacious atmosphere that's easy to navigate. Campbell Park offers 146 acres of sculptural landmarks and walking trails between commercial areas. The central train station provides quick connections to London and Birmingham. After shopping, enjoy the diverse restaurants and bars that stay open into the evening.

Furzton
Furzton is a peaceful residential area where Furzton Lake serves as a scenic centrepiece for morning walks and afternoon picnics. This quiet Milton Keynes area offers authentic British suburban living with tree-lined streets and manicured lawns. The gentle lapping of water against the lakeshore creates a calming atmosphere. The area boasts excellent walking paths that wind around the lake and through green spaces. While dining and shopping options are limited within Furzton itself, Stadium MK and MK1 Shopping Park are just a short drive away.

Bletchley
Step back in time at Bletchley, home to the legendary WWII codebreaking headquarters where Alan Turing cracked the Enigma code. This historic Milton Keynes area offers a fascinating glimpse into wartime intelligence through interactive exhibits and restored huts. The National Museum of Computing showcases rare vintage machines that changed history. Beyond Bletchley Park, discover quiet suburban streets lined with Victorian homes and peaceful canal towpaths perfect for afternoon walks. Regular trains connect to London in just 45 minutes. Traditional British pubs and local shops provide an authentic taste of everyday English life.

Wolverton
Wolverton blends Victorian railway heritage with authentic British community life. Red-brick terraces and historic railway buildings line quiet streets where locals gather in traditional pubs. The Old School arts centre and Railway Museum showcase this former industrial town's cultural rebirth. Explore the Grand Union Canal's peaceful towpaths or discover Milton Keynes Museum. The neighborhood's 19th-century grid layout makes walking easy and pleasant. Visitors appreciate Wolverton for its genuine local character and glimpse into everyday British life away from tourist crowds.

Two Mile Ash
Two Mile Ash offers a peaceful retreat from Milton Keynes' bustle with tree-lined streets and abundant green spaces. This suburban area blends the city's "forest" design with family-friendly living. Residents enjoy well-maintained parks, woodland walks, and the scenic Loughton Brook corridor. Local pubs serve hearty British fare while convenient bus routes connect to central attractions. The area provides budget-friendly accommodation with prices well below city centre rates. Travellers appreciate the quiet residential atmosphere and excellent access to Milton Keynes' extensive cycling and walking network.
Stay near top Milton Keynes attractions

The National Museum of Computing
Marvel at the world’s first electronic computer, used to unravel Nazi codes, and compare these wall-consuming contraptions with the tiny gadgets of present day.
National Bowl
Catch an event at National Bowl during your trip to Milton Keynes. Visit the shops and lively bars in this family-friendly area.
Learn more about Milton Keynes
Navigate Milton Keynes' unique grid system to discover Bletchley Park, where codebreakers cracked Nazi messages during WWII. The indoor ski slope at Snozone and peaceful walks through Campbell Park offer active adventures for every weather condition.

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