Best places to stay be near the popular attractions in Milton Keynes
Whether staying in Milton Keynes or using it as a hopping-off point for London, it’s always convenient to stay in the centre, near the station. Conveniently, this is where most of the accommodation is located and where you’ll find most of the restaurants and shopping in the town. Within a ten-minute walk of the station, heading towards the Light Pyramid, there are many hotels in all budgets and plenty of parking near the station too. You’ll also find several hotels in the quieter area of Milton Keynes village, which is perfect for visiting Gulliver’s Land, the dinosaur park or Willen Lake. If you’re heading for a race day at Silverstone and you’re driving, try staying in the north end of town (near Old Stratford or Wolverton) to give you a head start on the traffic. If you’re taking the bus that runs from the central railway station.
Where to stay with your family in Milton Keynes
If you’re in Milton Keynes for a Silverstone or London day trip, the central area near the station is the obvious choice for families. It’s packed with budget-friendly hotels, like the Premier Inn Milton Keynes Central, with its conveniently sized rooms for three or four. There are numerous restaurants nearby to suit every taste, and Campbell Park is an easy walk (10–15 minutes) to burn off some energy. Those visiting Gulliver’s Land should book into Adventurer’s Village for the full experience. The resort hotel has log-cabin-style dens and lodges for families, featuring cool decor, exciting bunk beds (for the kids) and handy cooking facilities. Each has a theme: fairy den, beachside cabin, safari lodge, lost world, tipi tents and more.
Where to stay as a solo traveller
Where you stay in Milton Keynes as a solo traveller will probably depend on how you arrive. Those travelling by car might like to sneak into the countryside a bit to get the best of both worlds – peace and relaxation, with easy access to all the Milton Keynes shopping and amenities. Less than twenty minutes from central Milton Keynes, Home Farm Bed and Breakfast feels a world away; a charming country cottage with delightful decor and a peaceful garden. The rooms have a cosy, homely feel thanks to the sofa or comfy chair but with luxury features like a freestanding bath. For something more central, head to Moxy Milton Keynes, right in the heart of the town. It’s sleek and modern, with cool decor and a fun coffee shop that becomes a cocktail bar in the evenings. There’s even a games room and gym.
Where to find cheap hotels in Milton Keynes
Normally, you have to leave the centre of a destination to find the best hotel deals – not in Milton Keynes. The central area has numerous budget-friendly hotel options for travellers. The Holiday Inn Central is around a fifteen-minute walk from the station, often around £60/night. It has a cool, modern interior with spacious, comfortable rooms and an on-site restaurant. Plus, it has a gym, pool and sauna for you to recharge after your busy day shopping, exploring or visiting London. Travelodge Milton Keynes Central is less than ten minutes from the station on foot. For around or under £50/night, you’ll get a comfy, modern and no-frills experience – perfect for a weekend away. If you’re arriving by car, not train, great budget hotels are convenient for the M1. The Broughton has rooms for around £50/night, including twin and family options. There’s a pub on-site with a beer garden for summer stays.