Milton Keynes: More Than Just Concrete Cows

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Milton Keynes is a city, a part of the unitary authority of the Borough of Milton Keynes, in Central-Southeast England, located 72 km (45 miles) northwest of London and approximately midway between Oxford and Cambridge. The name of this purpose-built, high-technology ‘new city’ is taken from the traditional Milton Keynes Village, which is still there, housing a lovely thatched pub, village hall, and a church.

The nearest international airport, Luton, is located about 50 km away, which is mainly used by low cost airlines, such as Easyjet and Ryanair. Birmingham International Airport is also located about a 100 km away. Most of the train services are operated by Virgin and Silverlink, and there are frequent services to London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester and further north. National Express maintains long-distance coaches from London Victoria Coach Station and Golders Green Bus Station, and there are several other bus services to the Midlands and North. Stagecoach, on the other hand, operates a coach service running to Oxford, Milton Keynes, Bedford, and Cambridge.

Milton Keynes has over 350 dining establishments in and around the city, offering...

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