Places to Stay in Milton Keynes
Places to stay in Milton Keynes range from town-centre hotels and conference venues to bed and breakfasts, guest houses, self-catering lets and caravan and camping sites across Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney. Each listing shows contact details, opening or reception hours, guest reviews and a short summary of what visitors say about their stay. Use the section to compare options for business trips, weekends, events and longer stays.
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3 matching places to stay
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★ 4.3 (3,035)
DoubleTree by Hilton Milton Keynes
📍 Stadium Way W, Bletchley Free Wi-Fi
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What customers say review highlights
- Clean, comfortable, modern rooms
- Friendly, attentive staff
- Good value at the price point
- Good breakfast and vegan options
- Expensive parking
- Road noise on some sides
- Occasional room maintenance issues
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★ 4.2 (85)
Abbey Guest House
📍 43 Victoria Rd, Bletchley Free Wi-Fi
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What customers say review highlights
- Affordable
- Clean rooms
- Friendly, helpful host
- Convenient location and parking
- Very small rooms and en-suites
- Road noise from busy road
- Bathrooms need attention
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★ 3.1 (93)
Travelodge Milton Keynes Bletchley
📍 40 Penn Rd, Bletchley Free Wi-Fi
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What customers say review highlights
- Friendly, helpful staff
- Clean refurbished rooms
- Plenty of parking
- Good value meal deal
- Small rooms
- Inconsistent breakfast quality
- Occasional odour noted
Choosing a place to stay in Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes sits on the West Coast Main Line and close to the M1 at junctions 13 and 14, so travel time and parking are often as important as the room itself. When comparing hotels, guest houses and self-catering lets, check the distance to Central Milton Keynes, Milton Keynes Central station and the venue you are visiting, along with parking arrangements, check-in and check-out times, and whether breakfast or kitchen facilities are included. Reviews in each listing can give a sense of cleanliness, noise and how accurate the description is.
Booking for events, business and groups
The area draws visitors for exhibitions at venues near the town centre, concerts, sporting fixtures and family occasions, which can push demand and prices higher on peak dates. Conference and wedding venues listed here often combine accommodation with meeting or function space, so it is worth asking about capacity, catering and accessibility before booking. For families and longer stays, self-catering and caravan and camping options can suit groups, while guest houses and bed and breakfasts tend to work well for shorter visits.
What is the difference between a guest house, a bed and breakfast and a hotel?
A bed and breakfast is usually a smaller, often family-run property offering rooms with breakfast included. A guest house is similar but may have more rooms and fewer hotel-style services. A hotel generally offers more facilities, such as reception cover, on-site dining and room service. Check each listing for the exact services and hours.
How can I tell if a place to stay is suitable for my trip?
Look at the location and distance to where you need to be, the parking and check-in details, and whether meals or self-catering facilities are provided. Guest reviews and the review summary in each listing describe recent visitors' experiences, which can help you judge suitability before you contact the property directly.