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Milton Keynes Council Tax
Maria Williams Williams
Milton Keynes is a city of contrasts. It combines the fun and enjoyment
of city life with plenty of scope for leisure and relaxation. Busy and
prosperous, its prime location promises business success and offers the
sophistication and innovation to rival any other city. Milton Keynes is
famous as a new city, so visitors could be forgiven for assuming that
it has no history - nothing is further from the truth. When building
the new town in the South East of England there was a unique
opportunity to study and record the archaeology and landscape history
of over 20,000 acres of countryside.
Places of interest:
Milton Keynes has a vast array of intriguing modern art. Enjoy a
fascinating stroll around one of the largest collections of outdoor
public art in England.
Most of this art is based in the City Centre, or in Campbell Park.
  • Milton Keynes Gallery is free to enter. It is the city's most
  • successful and imposing gallery and presents between 6 and 8
    exhibitions a year. These are of contemporary and modern art.
  • Gullivers Land provides great family entertainment and is a great
  • day out for the younger family. It is aimed at children between the
    ages of 3 - 13 years and is great value for money.
  • Xscape is the ultimate entertainment destination in Milton Keynes.
  • It combines a large indoor 'real snow' ski slope, an indoor rock
    climbing wall, a multiplex cinema, a family entertainment centre which
    includes ten pin bowling, health and fitness centre, bars, restaurants,
    cafes and lifestyle and fashion retail outlets - all under one roof.
  • Willen Lakeside Park is the place to go to for a picnic, take part
  • in water sports, jog, attend events or simply sit and watch the world
    pass by.
  • The City Discovery Centre was set up in 1987 and adopted the
  • heritage site of Bradwell Abbey as its permanent base in 1992. Bradwell
    Abbey is the site of a 12th century Benedictine Priory.
    Things to do:
    For the visitor whose ideal break includes sporting pursuits Milton
    Keynes has facilities available throughout the city and surrounding
    areas. For those whose idea of a good time is shopping there is one of
    the largest covered shopping complexes in Europe.
  • The cycling in Milton Keynes is top quality; we have a huge network
  • of cycle paths. These pass through beautiful scenery and guarantee an
    enjoyable bike ride.
  • Milton Keynes has over 70 Community Buildings in and around the
  • city. These buildings include Community Centres, Meeting Places, Sports
    Grounds, a Windmill, Golf Courses and Swimming Pools.
  • Shopping in the city centre is dominated by the centre: It is a
  • glass construction about a half mile in length and is one of the
    longest under-cover shopping areas in Europe, incorporating over 230
    shops from large national stores to smaller specialist shops. It
    attracts nearly 30 million visitors a year. Within the shopping
    building there are a number of specialist barrows selling a wide
    variety of distinctive goods and four days a week there is an open
    market alongside the building. Being built on ground level with
    automatically-opening doors and with ample parking around the building,
    it is also very popular with visitors with disabilities.
    Food & Drink:
    Milton Keynes is well known for the varying different styles of
    restaurant. There are American, Chinese, English, French, Greek,
    Indian, Italian, Mexican, Thai Restaurants, and many more in and around
    the Theatre District. There are many different places to go out for a
    drink, either for a night out with the lads, or a quiet evening drink.
  • Eastern Paradise is in the Wolverton area of Milton Keynes. The
  • contemporary surroundings are pleasant and spacious. You are
    immediately captured by the bright colours and the art work which has a
    very east meets west feel, and this is reflected on the menu.
  • The Swan Inn is in the picturesque village of Cranfield, a few
  • minutes from Milton Keynes centre. The striking interior gives off an
    atmosphere of a contemporary minimalism. A small but simple Italian
    menu means that the food is freshly prepared every day. Vegetarian
    alternatives are available.
  • La Tasca, the Spanish restaurant is situated in the heart of the
  • Xscape complex. On entering the restaurant you are immediately met by a
    traditional Spanish setting. Every detail is Spanish, the wooden
    Spanish tables, the flowers, beautiful pottery adorns the walls, the
    colour is rustic and to top the atmosphere lovely Spanish music plays
    in the background and with subtle lighting in the background. The menu
    comprises all the traditional Spanish dishes that seem so familiar.
    Hotels & Accommodation:
    Milton Keynes offers the usual variety of accommodation for the visitor
    in the guise of Hotels, Guest Houses and Bed and Breakfast
    accommodation. What makes it different from most cities is the amount
    of accommodation to let on a short term basis, usually a minimum of one
    week. Some of these fully furnished apartments also offer home office
    facilities for the business traveller.
  • Campanile Hotel- Milton Keynes
  • Comfort Inn- Milton Keynes, Formerly The Shires Mo
  • Best Western Moore Place Hotel
  • The Cock
  • Parkside Hotel
  • Broughton Hotel
  • Quality Hotel Milton Keynes
  • Express by Holiday Inn Milton Keynes
  • Novotel Milton Keynes
  • Harben House
  • Entertainment
    There is nowhere like Milton Keynes in England. You'll find great
    entertainment and unlike other cities not all of it is situated in the
    centre.
  • Milton Keynes theatre building uses the most technically advanced
  • equipment available. It is able to accommodate a vast range of
    productions, from large-scale West End musicals, to smaller, more
    intimate drama. In addition to bringing a variety of performances to
    the city, Milton Keynes Theatre provides a focus for the city's already
    thriving cultural life.
  • The National Bowl is UK's premier open-air concert venue with no
  • permanent seating. It consists of a grass amphitheatre, crescent shaped
    and gently sloping down to a large flat area in front of the stage
    allowing excellent viewing of the performance from all parts of the
    arena.
  • There are a couple of cinemas in Milton Keynes, which means you
  • always have a choice of venue depending on mood, and there is always
    something on to see.
  • Hailed as “Comedy’s Unofficial National Theatre", The Comedy Store
  • will present “The Best In Stand Up" from around the globe, showcasing
    the brightest names in comedy talent. The Comedy Store is showcased at
    Bistro L!VE
    The location of Milton Keynes makes it accessible by all forms of
    transport. With the M1 motorway on its doorstep, and the London to
    Birmingham train line running through it, Milton Keynes is ideal for
    the local traveller wanting an enjoyable day out. For the international
    traveller a regular coach service runs to the centre of the city from
    Luton Airport.
    This Article may be freely copied as long as it is not modified and
    this resource box accompanies the article, together with working
    hyperlinks.
    Biography
    Name: Maria Williams
    Website: http://www.sleepuk.com
    Biography: Maria writes for Sleep UK - providers of cheap uk hotels.
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