Buckinghamshire · England

The city built around its parks.

Wide green boulevards, world-class shopping, indoor skiing, lakeside trails and a thriving arts scene — Milton Keynes is England's boldest new city, designed for the way people actually want to live.

6,000
Acres of parkland
1M+
Trees & shrubs planted
290k
Residents
2022
A new English city

Things to do

There's more here than you'd expect

From the slopes of an indoor snow centre to a lakeside Peace Pagoda, Milton Keynes packs a surprising amount into its grid — or see our full guide to things to do in Milton Keynes →

More to explore

A few more places worth your time, in and around the city.

Culture

MK Gallery

Contemporary and historic art exhibitions and a cinema on Midsummer Boulevard — £1 entry for MK residents on Tuesdays.

Heritage

The National Museum of Computing

On the Bletchley Park estate (separate ticket) — home to the rebuilt Colossus, the world's first electronic computer.

Family

Gulliver's Land

A theme park built for children aged 2–13, with themed rides, lands and on-site stays. Seasonal opening — check ahead.

Outdoors

The Tree Cathedral

A living "cathedral" of trees laid out to the floor plan of Norwich Cathedral. Free to visit, open all year.

Heritage

Milton Keynes Museum

A volunteer-run social-history museum at Stacey Hill Farm, Wolverton — and home to the original Concrete Cows.

Family · nearby

Woburn Safari Park

A drive-through safari with 75+ species, about 20 minutes away in Woburn, just over the Bedfordshire border.

About the city

A new town that grew up well

Designated a New Town in 1967 to relieve housing pressure on London, Milton Keynes was planned from scratch around a generous grid of tree-lined boulevards. The original vision was a "city in the trees" — for years, buildings in the centre were kept roughly to the height of the tallest tree (a guiding principle the city has since grown beyond).

That vision created something rare: a modern place where you're never far from green space, where roundabouts keep traffic flowing, and where the Redways — over 200 miles of car-free paths — link neighbourhoods for walkers and cyclists.

Now home to around 290,000 people, Milton Keynes was granted city status in 2022. It's the home of The Open University, a thriving sporting and cultural scene, and a community drawn from all over the world.

Milton Keynes at a glance

  • FoundedNew Town in 1967; granted city status in 2022
  • LocationSouth East England, ~44 miles north-west of London
  • By trainAs little as 32 minutes to London Euston
  • The grid"H" roads run east–west, "V" roads north–south, about 1km apart
  • Green space6,000+ acres of parks, lakes and woodland, cared for by The Parks Trust
  • Home ofThe Open University (Walton Hall) & MK Dons at Stadium MK

The MK difference

Designed for living, not just commuting

Six decades of forward planning created a city that balances green space, connectivity, culture and growth — and keeps drawing residents and business alike.

01 — ENVIRONMENT

Green by design

Over a million trees and shrubs planted, with lakes, the Grand Union Canal and a continuous network of public parkland threaded through the city.

02 — MOBILITY

The Redway network

Over 200 miles of dedicated walking and cycling routes run beneath the road grid, connecting every district without touching traffic.

03 — CULTURE

Arts & festivals

MK Gallery, the Theatre District and a biennial international festival anchor a year-round programme of cultural events.

04 — RETAIL

A leading retail destination

One of the UK's largest shopping centres at centre:mk, complemented by a growing independent and street-food scene.

05 — CONNECTIVITY

Exceptionally well connected

As little as 32 minutes to London Euston by rail, fast links north to Birmingham, and direct access to the M1 motorway.

06 — ECONOMY

A city of learning & enterprise

Home to The Open University and a fast-expanding technology and start-up sector that makes MK a magnet for talent.

What's on

The MK events calendar

The highlights that come round every year across Milton Keynes — or see our full What's On in Milton Keynes guide →

Mayeach year

MK Marathon Weekend

Marathon, half marathon, relay and a 5k, all finishing on the pitch at Stadium MK. Held over the early-May bank holiday.

Stadium MK
Julbiennial

IF: Milton Keynes International Festival

Ten days of outdoor arts, theatre, circus and music across the city — held every two years (odd years).

City Centre
Aug–May

MK Dons football season

League football at Stadium MK roughly from August to May, including festive fixtures.

Stadium MK
Novearly

MK Fireworks Spectacular

One of the region's biggest displays, with a funfair, drawing huge crowds around Bonfire Night.

Campbell Park
Novlate

Christmas Lights Switch-On

A free family event with entertainment and fireworks as the city centre lights up for Christmas.

City Centre
Sumannual

Summer food festivals

Street food, local restaurants and craft drink at outdoor festivals in Campbell Park and beyond.

Campbell Park

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Get involved

A community that does things together

Milton Keynes is powered by charities, volunteers and community groups. Here are some of the organisations that keep the city connected — or see our full community & volunteering guide →

MK Marketplace

Classified adverts

Buy, sell, hire and connect with your neighbours — free local listings, updated daily.

Every advert is checked before it goes live. Listings are reviewed by our team against our posting rules — no illegal, age-restricted, offensive or misleading items. Spotted something that shouldn't be here? Use the Report link on any advert and we'll review it.
For Sale

Hybrid bike — excellent condition

Lightweight commuter bike, recently serviced, ideal for the Redways. Lock and lights included.

£185Bletchley
Jobs

Part-time barista wanted

Independent coffee shop in the city centre seeking a friendly weekend team member. Experience preferred.

£12.50/hrCentral MK
Housing

Double room in shared house

Furnished room in a quiet professional house-share, bills included, 10 mins from the station.

£650/moWolverton
Services

Reliable local gardener

Lawns, hedges, clearances and seasonal tidy-ups. Fully insured, friendly, free quotes across MK.

Free quoteAll districts
Free

Solid pine dining table

Seats six, a few marks but plenty of life left. Free to a good home — must collect this weekend.

FreeNewport Pagnell
Wanted

Looking for a piano teacher

Beginner adult learner seeking patient local tutor for weekly lessons, evenings or weekends.

NegotiableStony Stratford

Got something to sell, offer or find? Listings are free for MK residents and reviewed before publishing.

Always free

Free things to do in MK

You don't need to spend a penny to enjoy the city. Here are regular freebies for all ages — or see our full guide to free things to do in Milton Keynes →

Free
Saturday · 9:00am

Milton Keynes parkrun

A friendly, timed 5k at Willen Lake every Saturday. Walk, jog or run — just register once online.

Willen Lake
Free
Sunday · 9:00am

MK junior parkrun

A free 2k run for children aged 4–14 every Sunday morning — a great way to get the family active.

Emerson Valley
Free
Weekly · under-5s

Library Stories & Rhymetime

Songs, stories and rhymes for under-fives and their grown-ups at MK libraries. No booking — check your library for times.

MK Libraries
Free
Open all year

The Tree Cathedral

A living "cathedral" of trees laid out to the plan of Norwich Cathedral — a peaceful spot for a wander, a short walk from the centre.

Newlands
Free
Open all year

Campbell Park & the Light Pyramid

Open lawns, public art and the hilltop Light Pyramid beacon, with skyline views over the city. Free to roam.

Campbell Park
Free
Anytime

Canal towpath & the Redways

Miles of traffic-free walking and cycling along the Grand Union Canal and 200+ miles of Redways across the city.

Across MK

Come and see for yourself

Your next day out starts here

Whether it's an afternoon by the lake, a shopping spree, or a weekend of festivals — Milton Keynes is closer and greener than you imagined.

Start planning

Getting here & staying in touch

Plan your visit

Milton Keynes is one of the best-connected cities in the country — and easy to make the most of once you arrive.

How to reach us

  • By trainDirect trains from London Euston in just over 30 minutes, plus fast links to Birmingham and the North.
  • By carJunctions 13 & 14 of the M1 are minutes away, with the city's grid road system making parking simple.
  • Getting around170 miles of car-free Redways for walking and cycling, plus local bus routes across every district.