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EasyHotel Milton Keynes
4.3/5141 Reviews
The location is real in the city centre, supermarket, and shopping centre. I really recommend it. Unfortunately, my dad had brain cancer. I made a reservation on the wrong date; the Indian staff (sorry, I can't remember his name) corrected it and let me check in. The world needs human beings like this staff. Congratulations! I will be back one day, for sure.
Moxy Milton Keynes
4.6/5123 Reviews
What a decent hotel in MK. All the staffs are helpful and nice. Good location, 15mins walk from Hotel to the MK Central Station. The room is in good size. The room is clean. The bathroom is clean. The room is quiet. The breakfast is good and free, it is value added. There are some restaurants around the hotel and 3mins walk to Sainsbury's for food and drinks. Overall, this is a recommended hotel for businessman and couples, even sole traveller.
Holiday Inn Milton Keynes - Central
4.3/5132 Reviews
Excellent stay! Staff were very friendly from being greeted on our arrival by Mandy to breakfast where Karen was a delight to evenings in the lounge where Bo was very pleasant there were many others sorry to not include. Nice cool rooms. Stones throw from the shopping area. The lounge was nice to sit in the evening and have some food and drinks. The breakfast was amazing, lots on offer and all tasty. The health club was great didn’t go in the pool but went in the gym and steam room and enjoyed it and the bloke who was working In there sorry didn’t get a name was very helpful and friendly. Even being so close to a busy road there was no noise (room 233). Couldn’t get the TV to work but I wasn’t there to watch TV so this wasn’t a big deal. Overall was very happy with the stay and will definitely be back next time I’m that way. Couldn’t fault it thank you.
Leonardo Hotel Milton Keynes
4.6/5130 Reviews
Stayed here on business for a week last week. Overall, rooms are well sized and clean with only a few signs of maintenance needed. On my first night I tried the in house restaurant. It was cold, deserted and smelt distinctly of frying in old oil (an aroma more suited to a fast food outlet). Just as I sat down, one of the few other customers collared a waitress to remind her he'd ordered 50 minutes ago. I made my excuses and left. Next evening, I returned to the hotel to find my room unserviced. On challenging this with Reception, they apologised and explained that I should have been asked on check in if I wished to have my room serviced (note to any management policy setters reading this: why would I not?? Surely that's SOP for an hotel). So I asked to be added to the service list. Returned to the room after my next business day to find the room one again unserviced. I visited reception (again) to be added to the list (again) but this time insisted that the room was serviced that night while I was out for dinner. Am back in the same hotel again this week. On check in yesterday, this time I asked for the room to be serviced daily. This week's room is again very reasonably sized and comfortable, no complaints there. BUT this evening I one again returned to an unserviced room. On challenging reception (second time in two weeks) I'm told that my name had not, after all, been added to the ”to do” list. Unlike last week, however, it would appear that Housekeeping has all gone home and nothing can be done. In fairness, a fresh set of towels was offered, but a set is already in the room. Let's be fair: this is not the Dorchester or the Ritz and so my expectations are set at a level befitting a reasonably modern, mid market chain hotel. So all I was looking for was cleanliness (tick), comfortable bed and room (tick) and normal room cleaning and servicing as a default setting (no ticks at all based on two weeks' experience). This surely deserves a rethink, Jurys. I remain distinctly unimpressed. You may also want to look at the lifts, at least one of which displays an alarming range of lateral movement at speed.
Travelodge Milton Keynes Central
3.9/560 Reviews
Staff are friendly. Walking distance and easy access by car. But the car park is not free. You need to pay
Premier Inn Milton Keynes Central (Avebury Boulevard)
4.2/542 Reviews
Our evening meal was a really good dining experience. Lovely food and excellent service from Yani who made our experience exceptional, thank you Yani. We had beef seasoned popcorn, beef burnt ends and then treated ourselves to a fillet steak with onion rings. On another note,there is no free parking on site. The welcome email said this, there is a big board in reception explaining it and the reception staff also explained not to park outside the hotel overnight. The next morning during our breakfast we could see at least 5 cars with parking tickets on because they didn't take this advice. upto 18.00 parking is 50p per hour, then overnight is free but you must move to the red zone outside the old Indan next door. From 07.00 parking is £2.00 per hour

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    For Hostels in Milton Keynes, the average price is $139 on weekdays, and $139 on weekends (Friday–Saturday).

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Hotel Info for Travelers

Number of Hotels1
Number of Reviews50
Highest Price$163
Lowest Price$132
Average Price (Weekends)$139
Average Price (Weekdays)$139
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