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Living and Working in Milton Keynes

The City of Milton Keynes is a great place to live, work or even relocate to and here's why. We're home to a thriving urban centre, acres of green space and charming market towns. It has busy shopping centres and stylish restaurants; world-famous extreme sports facilities; beautiful lakes and open spaces; and a cultural calendar packed with great events including an innovative International Arts Festival.

A place for culture and history

Milton Keynes is a vibrant and diverse city bringing together theatre, museums, art, sculpture and architecture all within the city centre and the surrounding areas. 

We're home to Bletchley Park, the historic site of secret Enigma code-breaking activities during the Second World War where Alan Turing designed the modern computer.

 

Milton Keynes Theatre is the most successful theatre outside London's West End with productions ranging from show stopping musicals to world-renowned opera and the yearly pantomime entertainment.

A place for entertainment

Xscape features some of the best and most diverse entertainment and leisure activities in the UK. Indoor skiing and snowboarding, indoor sky-diving, rock-climbing, a multiplex cinema, retail outlets, and numerous bars and restaurants.


At The Hub in Central Milton Keynes you'll find some great entertainment including restaurants and bars - check their website for the latest event details.

A place for sports and activities

Watch Milton Keynes Dons FC at their 30,000 capacity state-of-the-art stadium.

Milton Keynes is home to the Red Bull Racing Formula One team.


Experience indoor real-snow skiing and snowboarding at Snozone at the Xscape complex, as well as rock-climbing and indoor sky-diving, then head to Bounce, a 14,000 sq. ft. indoor trampoline playground.


You can try cable wakeboarding and water-skiing at Willen Lake. 

Find out more about Milton Keynes here: http://www.destinationmiltonkeynes.co.uk/

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