With free Wi-Fi, homely bedding and free parking, this quiet hotel overlooks countryside on the outskirts of Milton Keynes, within easy reach of the M1, A5 and Buckingham.
Alex
United Kingdom
Not a lot, smelt like smoke, smoke stained bedding, and a hole in the bedding from someone smoking
Located on the High Street in the charming market town of Stony Stratford, this historic 15th-century coaching inn offers bright, airy accommodations with free Wi-Fi and tasty food.
The bedrooms at the Leonardo Hotel Milton Keynes feature a Dream bed with crisp white linens, flat-screen TVs and a work space. The bathrooms boast spa toiletries.
Sabrina
Ireland
It was our wedding anniversary and the team had the room made up lovely on arrival. Excellent location. Absolutely lovely staff. Breakfast was really yummy too. Overall a fantastic stay! Would come back again.
The Novotel Milton Keynes is 3 minutes' drive from the center of Milton Keynes. It offers large bedrooms, free parking, and a leisure center with an indoor heated pool, gym, and a sauna.
Julie
United Kingdom
Comfortable bed. Plenty of room for family. Clean. Friendly staff. Good breakfast with children eating for free. Able to enjoy the pool. Good value.
Located in Milton Keynes, 2.9 miles from Milton Keynes Bowl, National Badminton Centre Lodge & Health Club provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge and a...
Harben House is located just off junction 14 of the M1, only a 15 minutes' drive from Milton Keynes. It offers contemporary accommodations with free WiFi.
Shanmugam
United Kingdom
I was disappointed to see no wardrobes at all in the room.
The kettle was not working (electrical short).
The floor was dust and dirt.
Parking was ample and located at a nice residential area.
I had to wait more than 15 minutes without a staff at the reception to do my check out on 5th July from 10.04 am to 10.20 am. I was rushing for another meeting in another city that morning.
Located in Milton Keynes and with Milton Keynes Bowl reachable within 3.3 miles, Hotel La Tour has concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi and a restaurant.
TorchicUsedSurf
United Kingdom
Room was really nice, spacious. Bathroom was clean.
It is a nice little town with a good variety of interesting...
It is a nice little town with a good variety of interesting shops and a town full of character Plenty of parking nearby.
We didn't eat in any of the restaurants as we stayed with family, but we had an Indian take away which was lovely.
sandra
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely, characterful coaching town.
Lovely, characterful coaching town. Lots of life still, free parking, lots of shops and pubs/hostels. Great base for exploring Bucks. Would recommend Bletchley Park - so much more to it than we thought.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Love the fact this we can be there in about an hour and ten...
Love the fact this we can be there in about an hour and ten minutes. Lovely market town with a mix of pubs... restaurants and... hotels. Lovely chinese restaurant. About 15 minutes away is Milton Keynes with great shopping outlets.
Kathleen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The town is very quaint with a lot of bars and restaurants...
The town is very quaint with a lot of bars and restaurants to enjoy. There is a lovely park area with a walk along the river with beautiful scenery. An added attraction is that all car parking is free, ad just behind the main street so not far to walk.
There are some lovely gift shops and quaint kitchen shops along the high street as well for individual items you don't often see.
Pippin69
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We chose to stay at The Cock Hotel in Stoney Stratford...
We chose to stay at The Cock Hotel in Stoney Stratford partly because it was near to Bletchley Park where we were visiting, and also because of the famous 'cock and bull story'; sadly The Bull is now closed so we couldn't make a comparison or indulge in making up a story!! Set on the famous Watling Street, Stoney Stratford was a strategic 'stopping off' point for travellers through the ages yet has still managed to retain its old world charm.
There are numerous free car parks and it is easily accessible on foot, so visitors will delight in stopping by the abundance of unique independent shops as well as the Saturday market and the once a month Farmers' market. There is a plentiful number of cafes, tea rooms and pubs too where you can quench your thirst and/or assuage your hunger or you could just stroll along the riverside and take in the views.
Nadia
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Stony Stratford is a lovely, interesting market town with a...
Stony Stratford is a lovely, interesting market town with a great atmosphere, some original shops and lively pubs on both sides of the narrow main street. It has some great old original coaching Inns such as The Cock Hotel, The Bull Hotel and The Old George, all on the main street, with parking behind them. It is conveniently close to Milton Keynes shopping centre. The town comes alive at the weekends, and live music is sometimes played in The Vaults bar. There is an annual winter Lantern Parade, for which the locals make paper lanterns of all descriptions and hang them on sticks, then parade through the streets with them lit up. In the summer an annual folk fair is (usually) held on the main green just off the main road (Folk on the Green), and many local musicians play and sing. Stony generally has a very musical and artistic vibe.
Brenda
France
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Very friendly welcome from bar staff, I was even showed to my room, which was tastefully decorated. Nice atmosphere in the bar where I felt completely at ease on my own. My room was a decent size, bed was really comfortable, good furniture and an excellent shower room. I had a good night's sleep and a very tasty breakfast. I will certainly stay again when back on business.
The room was spacious and well decorated. There was s hairdryer, an iron and ironing board in the room. I was with my 91 year old mother who found the facilities very easy to use. Although there were parties, weddings on while we were there you could not here anything in the room. I would recommend this hotel to anyone.
Staff were friendly, bed very comfy but room overlooked the pub courtyard so was a bit noisy - wouldn't want to stay there on a Friday or Saturday night! Walls were pretty thin so I could hear the guy in the room next to me and his telly which was a bit annoying. Breakfast was good too.
The hotel was in a lovely old building, the beds were extremely comfortable. Staff were very helpful and nice. The pub downstairs was lovely and had a beautiful beer garden. We were pleased they offered vegan options. We had an amazing stay and would definitely come back :)
Easy to find hotel. Desk staffed at all times. It has a reasonable looking breakfast room. The rooms were quiet and overall it felt safe. Overall the hotel met our expectations and we were happy with level of service comfort and price.
As soon as the pub downstairs closed it was very quiet,which felt very respectful of the hotel customers trying to sleep. The pub and restaurant downstairs were excellent. The staff were very friendly. The location was perfect
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