Attractions in Milton Keynes
Attractions in Milton Keynes cover museums, heritage sites, family activity centres, gardens and leisure venues across the town and its surrounding areas including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney. This page lists venues so you can compare what each one offers before you visit. Each listing shows contact details, opening hours, reviews and a short summary of what visitors say.
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Popular ★ 4.7 (1,433)
The Craufurd Arms
📍 59 Stratford Rd, Wolverton Free parkingFree Wi-FiStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- Top live bands and gigs
- Great atmosphere and community feel
- Friendly, helpful staff
- Good drinks selection
- Venue can get very hot
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Popular ★ 4.7 (597)
Vertigo VR Milton Keynes
📍 3 Savoy Cres, Milton Keynes Free parkingFree Wi-FiGood for kids
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What customers say review highlights
- Friendly, attentive staff
- Well-organised parties
- Wide variety of VR games
- Clean, well-equipped venue
- Seen as a little expensive
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Popular ★ 4.8 (774)
Formula Fast Karting
📍 Unit 3 Bond Est, Bond Ave, Bletchley Free parkingFree Wi-FiGood for kids
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What customers say review highlights
- Friendly, helpful staff
- Well organised and clean
- Good for group and birthday events
- Axe throwing and karting both enjoyed
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★ 4.1 (6,528)
Gulliver’s Land Theme Park Resort
📍 Livingstone Dr, Milton Keynes Free parkingFree Wi-FiGood for kids
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What customers say review highlights
- Ideal for young children
- Short queue times
- Good-value ticket deals
- Plenty to do
- Early closing time noted
- Higher prices at the gate
- An isolated report of rude staff
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★ 4.1 (1,568)
Gulliver’s Dinosaur & Farm Park
📍 Livingstone Dr, Milton Keynes Free parkingFree Wi-FiGood for kids
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What customers say review highlights
- Great for young children
- Dinosaur and farm animal displays
- Not overcrowded
- Some areas run down
- Limited range of activities
Planning a visit to attractions in Milton Keynes
Check opening hours and seasonal closures before travelling, as many heritage and outdoor venues reduce hours in winter or close on certain weekdays. Some attractions, such as Bletchley Park, require timed or pre-booked tickets, while others admit visitors on the day. For accessibility, look for venues displaying information under schemes such as the National Accessible Scheme, and confirm parking, step-free routes and facilities directly with the venue if you have specific needs.
Family visits, groups and accessibility
Family and activity attractions aimed at children should hold public liability insurance and, where staff supervise or work closely with children, carry out DBS checks. Venues holding a Visit England Quality Scheme assessment or accreditation from the Arts Council England Accreditation Scheme (for museums) have been independently reviewed against recognised standards. For group or school bookings, ask about risk assessments, guide availability and any minimum numbers or discounts before you confirm.
Do Milton Keynes attractions need to be booked in advance?
It varies by venue. Larger sites such as Bletchley Park and some seasonal events use timed or pre-booked tickets, while parks, gardens and many smaller attractions allow entry on the day. Check the individual listing and the venue's own website before you travel.
Are attractions in the area suitable for families with young children?
Many are, including activity centres, museums with hands-on exhibits and outdoor spaces. Reviews and the listing summary give an indication of suitability, and it is worth confirming pushchair access, baby-changing facilities and age recommendations with the venue directly.