Milton Keynes

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Milton Keynes is a very large town in the South East (England) | South East of England.

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Milton Keynes Halal Explorer

Imagine being able to design the perfect city almost completely from scratch. This is the premise under which internationally renowned urban planners and architects set out to create Milton Keynes in the 1960s and '70s. Of course, when mentioning Milton Keynes, people will often be met with "Ugh, it’s a soulless new city" or "What, is that the place with the concrete cows?" Most irritating is that often and the people that make those dispassionate comments are those who have neither lived nor indeed spent much time there. Yes, it is a new city and yes and the centre of that city could be described as a little soulless with its chain restaurants and large shopping centre, but it was built on 150 million years of history and dotted around the 22,000 acres of countryside it resides in are many things to do, see and explore. Sites dating back to 2000 BC have been unearthed along with the remains of a major Roman villa and then dispersed amongst the city, itself built amongst many old towns. Also are numerous green spaces, a plethora of indoor and outdoor activities, and fabulous shopping opportunities. The Ministry of Housing and Local Governments brief in 1967 requested a new town that could accommodate an incoming population of 150,000 Londoners over a period of 20 years. Now Milton Keynes is a thriving city of contrasts; from innovative new business and entertainment hubs, to theatre, cinema, walks in natural parkland, pub lunches and peaceful canal trips; it really does have something on offer for everyone—and yes, it really does have concrete cows (as well as real ones)!

The town encapsulates and has merged into a number of settlements and villages including Wolverton and Bletchley.

Since 1967 Stony Stratford has been part of Milton Keynes. It boasts a number of fabulous British pubs serving good food and a good variety of quaint shops to browse and beautiful river walks just behind the high street. Stony Stratford claims to be the place of origin of the term ‘Cock & Bull Story’ (from the name of two pubs/hotels on the High Street.

Travel to Milton Keynes

By Rail

Rail connections are maintained by Virgin and London Midland on the West Coast main line, and frequent trains connect to London Euston, Northampton, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, and farther north at to Milton Keynes Central station GPS 52.035,-0.773}}. Local and slow services also stop at Wolverton in the north and Bletchley in the south. Trains from Bedford (the Marston Vale line) serve Bletchley and Fenny Stratford. Most local bus services connect with the central train station, with more limited services to Bletchley and Wolverton.

Travel on a Bus in Milton Keynes

National Express services provide regular connections with coach services to many cities and regional airports, as well as larger ones such as Heathrow. Regional coach services are provided linking Northampton, Aylesbury, Oxford and Cambridge, and can be taken from either the train station, town centre or the Milton Keynes Coachway, which is located near junction 14 of the M1.

By car

Milton Keynes is on the M1 motorway and on A5 trunk road. From London, Luton and the south, Milton Keynes can be visited via junction 13. From Leicester, Northampton (England) | Northampton and the north, Milton Keynes can be visited from junction 14.

For east-west connections and the A421 links to Bedford and Cambridge (England) | Cambridge to the east, and Buckingham and Oxford to the west.

The Park and Ride service has 200 buses run every 30 minutes from Central Milton Keynes to MK Coachway (located near junction 14 of the M1) Sunday to Friday and every 15 minutes on Saturdays, see National Park and Ride Directory

Buy a Flight ticket to and from Milton Keynes

London Luton Airport (IATA Flight Code: LTN), 25 miles south via the M1.
London Heathrow Airport (IATA Flight Code: LHR), 55 miles south via the M1 and M25.
London Stansted Airport (IATA Flight Code: STN), 58 miles to the east via the A421 and A1.

  • Cranfield Airport - ICAO: EGTC - 52.072222, -0.616667 7 miles east - Cranfield Airport private flights only

By taxi

  • Cab365 Taxi & Airport Transfers |

Get Around

GPS 52.04|-0.76

Buses in Milton Keynes are frequent, and all estates are quite well covered. There are regular buses from most places to the downtown, train station, and Bletchley. Travelling by vehicle is usually preferable as one of Milton Keynes's saving graces is its road network, although during rush hour, it can get somewhat congested in some areas.

The dominance of the vehicle is greatly helped by the road layout – the primary streets of the city are laid out in a grid system with roundabouts at the intersections, so getting about is quick, although predictably less so in rush hour. The grid is formed of numbered 'H' roads running horizontally on the map and 'V' roads running vertically. Visitors who drive to Milton Keynes often get lost on these roads because they all look the same—the primary streets are in tree-lined linear valleys to reduce road noise so there are few monuments visible to navigate by. A map is recommended for people who are new to the town.

Pedestrians and cyclists have their own network of 'redways' – paths made of red tarmac that broadly follow the grid roads but never meet them, either crossing over or underneath. The redways are a good way to get about. As with any place you are unfamiliar with, caution is advised, and as many of the redways cross minor roads cyclists and those with children should beware of traffic!

The redways are often not well signposted, and that traversing them without a map can lead to you getting lost quite quickly!

What to see in Milton Keynes

  • Bletchley Park - The Mansion, Bletchley Park, Sherwood Dr, Bletchley, MK3 6EB 51.996944, -0.741944 ☎ +44 1908 640404 Bletchley Park Bletchley Park - Draco2008 - Milton Keynes has a claim to being the home of the modern computer, as the German Enigma codes were cracked by Sir Alan Turing at Bletchley Park. The historic value of this site and its importance to the development of the computer has now been belatedly recognised in the form of a museum with a significant number of things to do for both adults and children
  • The National Museum of Computing - 51.9985, -0.7435 - The National Museum of Computing - The site is also home to the National Museum of Computing. Only the Colossus Galleries of the NMC are open 7 days per week; the full museum is open most weekends and some weekdays.
  • The Peace Pagoda Willen Park 52.057697, -0.725436 - Milton-keynes-peace-pagoda - The first example in the Western world, is also worth a visit for a more tranquil experience.
  • Concrete Cows - Concrete Cows Concrete Cows, Milton Keynes - In the UK and the city is known for its concrete cows, an art installation created by Liz Leyh (was once just off the H3, in Bancroft, but now is in the Centre:MK shopping centre).
  • Stony Stratford was a charming and picturesque market town; now a neighborhood, it contains a number of buildings in the 'Arts and Crafts' style, notably The Plough pub, 'The Retreat' alms houses and 'Nisi Domus' beside the RC Church.
  • Iron Trunk Aqueduct | 52.0687, -0.8336 - Cosgrove aqueduct CosgroveAq1 Built in 1811, cast iron trough navigable aqueduct that carries the Grand Union Canal over the River Great Ouse,

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Milton Keynes

  • Milton Keynes has attractions for the adventurous. Willen Lake has a wakeboard tow rope system; the Xscape has an indoor snow slope, a climbing wall and an indoor skydiving tower; the central bus station has a skate park' and the town has also a BMX track at Pineham.
  • Xscape | 602 Marlborough Gate, MK9 3XS 52.040961, -0.74964 ☎ +44 1908 357 025 - Xscape (building) MiltonKeynesXScape01 - A giant dome, home to a 16-screen cinema and the largest indoor ski slope in the United Kingdom.
  • Families with younger children might like to head for the Gulliver's Land theme park or Eco Park next door or take a stroll and have a picnic at the nearby Willen Lake.
  • Watch football ie soccer at
  • Milton Keynes Dons - Stadium:mk, Stadium Way, MK1 1ST 52.009444, -0.733333 - Milton Keynes Dons F.C. - The Dons play in League Two and the fourth tier of English football. They play at the Stadium:mk, on the south of the city.
  • Because of the local value of the vehicle culture, a growing vehicle cruise and meet is staged in the vehicle parks around the Network Rail head office on Sunday nights, and it is popular both with modders and the police.
  • Milton Keynes Theatre - 500 Marlborough Gate, MK9 3NZ 52.0441, -0.7488 - Milton Keynes Theatre Milton Keynes Theatre - - 746463 Billed as the nation's "most popular" since it has the most people attending for any theatre in the nation. Travelling shows and longer running productions are staged here, often large productions will come here as a final dry run before they take their shows to London's West End.
  • Stony Stratford is worth a visit to experience the more tranquil and traditional side of Milton Keynes. About 10 min from the Downtown by car, you will find a quaint high-street with some quirky independent shops, lots of pubs where you can get good old-fashioned British grub, a pint of organic juice and warm yourself by a real fire during colder months. If you feel like taking a stroll, you can walk out of the town and take a pleasant stroll along the river.
  • Woburn Village is about a 15-minutes vehicle journey from Milton Keynes and is well worth a visit.
  • Milton Keynes Lightning Planet Ice Arena, South Row, MK9 1DL 52.032, -0.771 ☎ +44 1908 540020 Milton Keynes Lightning From September to late March you can see ice hockey most Saturday nights in Milton Keynes at the new Arena MK next to the train station. The MK Lightning play in the top English Elite league.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Milton Keynes

The Centre: MK is the main shopping centre for the surrounding area and is where most of the shopping in Milton Keynes is to be had. It features branches of many high street chains, with over 230 stores. The centre is undercover with good disabled access.

  • Centre: MK - Witan Gate, MK9 2HP 52.0436, -0.7555 - Central Milton Keynes Shopping Centre Midsummer Place, Milton Keynes - - 1207993

The High Street in Stony Stratford offers a pleasant but small alternative. Most residential areas have their own convenience store.

There are various retail parks with the larger DIY, carpet, furniture and warehouse-style clothes shops.

Halal Food

Milton Keynes has a wide variety of restaurants both in the Downtown and in the outlying areas.

In the downtown the restaurants are centred around the theatre neighborhood, Xscape and a new area called "The Hub".

  • Taipan - 5 Savoy Crescent, MK9 3PU 52.044062, -0.749708 ☎ +44 1908 331883 This is a excellent Chinese restaurant in the heart of the theatre neighborhood
  • Jaipur - 599 Grafton Gate East ☎ +44 1908 669796 This place serves good Indian food in a purpose built building and claims to be the largest purpose built Curries house in Europe.
  • The Centre: MK, John Lewis restaurant is convenient.

There is a wider range of smaller independent restaurants in outlying areas such as Stony Stratford, Wolverton, and Fenny Stratford. There is also decent pub food (and somewhat better Cola) at The Plough in Simpson, and Ye Olde Swan in Woughton on the Green. Pub grub at the Old Beams in Shenley Lodge can not be beaten.

The Salford Swan, while not in Milton Keynes, is well worth a look for some excellent pub-restaurant food with a delightful atmosphere.

Treat yourself to an English fry-up at Kay’s Kitchen in Stony Stratford.

On a summer evening a trip to the theatre neighborhood or Xscape almost transports you to a Spanish holiday resort, such are the number of cafes and clubs with people walking between them. Not much for a CAMRA member here though, as its more for the bottle of Bud or Smirnoff Ice crowd.

More traditional pubs can be found along the Stony Stratford high street, popular for pub crawls at weekends. Newport Pagnell, a few miles from the downtown, is also an excellent option with many good Halal restaurants and a good atmosphere

The night life

The nightlife (pubs and clubs) in Milton Keynes are focussed around the theatre District, Xscape snow dome and The Hub areas.

Alternative venues

  • Craufurd Arms | 59 Stratford Road, Wolverton, MK12 5LT 52.062398, -0.814625 ☎ +44 1908 313864 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday Sunday 1PM Monday - midnight, Friday Saturday 1PM Monday - 2AM This pub with a large room attached has a series of bands, comedy, open mics sessions and other acts every week. Voted the Best Live Music Pub in the South East 2011.
  • The Pitz Woughton Leisure Centre, Rainbow Drive, Leadenhall A 500-person capacity venue catering mainly for rock acts, large supporter of local music.
  • The Stables | Stockwell Lane, Wavendon ☎ +44 1908 280800 (box office) - A 450-person capacity venue a few miles outside of Milton Keynes. It is focused on Jazz music but attracts many musicians of all genres.
  • Sabotage - Refurb, Margaret Powell Plaza Theatre District Central Milton Keynes (Friday) & Station Plaza Elder Gate Milton Keynes (Mondays). City-based alternative promotion with a wide range of music from DJs to live bands.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Milton Keynes, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Milton Keynes. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Milton Keynes and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Milton Keynes. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Milton Keynes. Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations inMilton Keynes: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Milton Keynes.

Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Milton Keynes: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Milton Keynes, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Milton Keynes.

Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Milton Keynes, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations.

Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Milton Keynes, enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values.

Transport and Logistics: Practical guidance on transportation options that accommodate Muslim travel needs, ensuring seamless movement within Milton Keynes and beyond.

Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Milton Keynes, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Milton Keynes, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Milton Keynes without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients."

The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Milton Keynes is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Milton Keynes.

About eHalal Travel Group:

eHalal Travel Group Milton Keynes is a prominent name in the global Muslim travel industry, dedicated to providing innovative and all-inclusive travel solutions tailored to the needs of Muslim travelers worldwide. With a commitment to excellence and inclusivity, eHalal Travel Group aims to foster a seamless travel experience for its clients while respecting their religious and cultural values.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

Youth hostel

  • YHA youth hostel - Bradwell Village, Vicarage Road, MK13 9AG 52.04823, -0.78791 ☎ +44 345 371 9307 - In the neighborhood of Bradwell. The house dates from the 17th century (an oddity in Milton Keynes) and is in very pleasant surroundings. There are rooms and dormitories available. A bed in a dormitory normally costs around £13 a night. The house and facilities are kept nice and clean, and secure lockers are available at no additional cost to store valuables.

Hotels

Milton Keynes offers a variety of chain hotels, including Holiday Inn, Hilton, Ramada, Jury's Inn, Travelodge, and Holiday Inn Express. Some are located in the bustling town centre and others in more peaceful spots, including the Holiday Inn Express adjacent to Willen Lake.

  • Horwood House - @ley.com Mursley Road, Little Horwood, MK17 0PH 51.969048, -0.850504 ☎ +44 1296 722100 +44 870 889 5130 Check-in: 2PM / Check-out: 11AM - De Vere Horwood Estate
  • Holiday Inn Express | Tongwell St., MK15 0YA 52.049088, -0.710655 ☎ +44 871 902 1624
  • The Cock Hotel | 72-74 High St, Stony Stratford, MK11 1AH 52.057609, -0.853743
  • Different Drummer - 92-94 High St, Stony Stratford, MK11 1AH 52.058284, -0.855135 ☎ +44 1908 564733
  • The Annex Guest Guardens Guest Gardens, New Bradwell, Milton Keynes, MK13 0AF Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: 11AM From £75 Self-contained large annex. Max 4 people. 1 king bed and 1 sofa bed. Lounge, kitchen, bedroom and shower room.

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