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January 17, 2019 by Arlene

Why Choose Budget Hotels in Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes is a highly popular town for tourists and business travelers alike for its proximity and connectivity to London. More than 200 trains operate between Milton Keynes Central and London Euston every day, making this town highly popular amongst tourists who wish to avoid the expensive hotels in London. Budget hotels in Milton Keynes, such as Mercure Milton Keynes Hotel, are located close to the station and offer easy access to the various tourist attractions in and around the town. Not only this, 90% of places in England and Wales can be reached in five hours from Milton Keynes. The town is well connected to several airports in the UK too.

Milton Keynes: Some Facts

The beautiful town of Milton Keynes must be explored to enjoy the natural beauty of its various parks and attractions, such as Wobourn Safari Park and the Silverstone racing track. Some interesting facts about this town are:

  • Milton Keynes Borough covers 119 square miles and is the last and largest of the new towns in the UK. The town is famous for its green areas and the abundance of parks can be gauged from the fact that no one in Milton Keynes is ever more than half a mile from a park.
  • The town is famous for its Central Shopping area Centremk, which along with Xscape, offering a wide range of physical and entertainment activities, and intuMK, attracted over 44 million visitors in 2015 alone. A visit to Snozone in Xscape, which boasts 220 feet high real snow slopes, topped each day with fresh snow, is highly recommended.
  • Milton Keynes Stadium, with a capacity to seat around 30,000 people, is easily accessible from the several popular budget hotels and is known to have hosted numerous matches of the Rugby World Cup in 2015. The football stadium is home to the Milton Keynes Dons Football Club, a professional association football club.
  • Several hotels are also located near Bletchley Park Museum, famous for its displays associated with the decoding technology used in World War II and the latest technological developments. The world’s first semi-programmable electronic computer ‘Colossus’ was built here.
  • The town of Milton Keynes is based on a North American style grid network, wherein all main roads use an H or V, indicating whether they run horizontally or vertically. This highly popular town had an estimated population of 245,750 in 2011, which is expected to grow to 284,400 by 2021.
  • The advantage of the various cheap hotels near the train station is that they offer free parking & electric car charging points. Visitors can explore the various attractions in Milton Keynes via foot or cycle by using the town’s extensive Redway system.
  • Although a small town, Milton Keynes has more bridges than Venice and a longer shoreline around its lakes than Jersey.

So, choosing a good budget hotel near Milton Keynes Stadium will allow you to explore the beauty and uniqueness of this town near London.

Filed Under: England, Europe Tagged With: destinations, England, Europe, milton keynes, travel

August 9, 2018 by Arlene

Top Places in the UK To Visit This Summer

Summer only comes around once a year so making the most of it is key. It may seem like the longest break you get in the year, but it tends to fly by quickly. There are so many things that you can do during the holidays which include throwing a few BBQs, going to the theatre, or spending quality time with family. There is also the option of travelling to a new destination to experience something new. You may be on a tight budget or curious about places you can explore within the UK if traveling has been on your mind. In this instance, you should keep reading as this article is going to look at top places in the UK to visit this summer.

Stonehenge

When considering things to do in the UK this summer, you should include a visit to Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument, on your list. This is an ideal destination if you enjoy as well as value history and want to learn more about British history in particular. This archaeological mystery began being formed in 3000 BC when the outer circular bank and ditch were erected. Seeing as admission is through timed tickets, it’s best to book your tickets and plan your trip as far in advance as possible. For the most part, this should be an insightful and educational trip which you may find pretty fascinating.

Woolacombe Beach

If you didn’t already know, there are several reputable, beautiful and sandy beaches in the UK that you can visit with friends, family, or solo this summer. One of the award-winning beaches to consider is Woolacombe Beach in Devon. This one in particular boasts of cleanliness, fun local activities, and good water quality. If you are at all worried about safety, you should know that there are lifeguards who ensure safe family swimming during the summer. In case you decide to make it a family affair, you should consider staying at the resort that lies between Morte Point and Baggy Point. In case you’re interested in trying out other beaches aside from this one, consider looking through a UK beach guide to give you more ideas.

Southport

For those looking for a classic resort this summer, Southport may be a good destination to head out to. This classic Victorian town is perfect whether you need a trip for a day or somewhere to go for a few weeks during the summer. In terms of things to do, there are a number of beaches, a theatre, golf courses, and shopping quarters. It is also a family-friendly destination as there are things that kids can engage in, so they aren’t bored. Whatever you end up doing, you will be crafting memories that will last a lifetime.

When summertime creeps around, it’s a chance for you to gain new experiences. Travelling is one of many ways that you can do so, and there are so many destinations you can visit within your budget. In the UK alone, there are many hidden gems waiting to be discovered by you. Hopefully, you’ll use this break as an opportunity to do so.

Filed Under: England, Europe, United Kingdom Tagged With: destinations, Europe, holiday, travel, UK, vacation

January 25, 2018 by Arlene

Picking the Right Conference Venues in Birmingham

When hosting a conference in a large city, there are often a number of different options that you can explore to get the best possible space for your event. Some cities will have everything that suits your needs, while others will be a bit disappointing. However, Birmingham is not one of those cities, where there are various conference venues in Birmingham, all designed to give you the best possible space for your needs and to ensure that you leave feeling confident and well taken care of. Here are a few of our top picks for rentals in the area.

  1. Town Hall Birmingham

    Fully equipped for disability access, this venue offers easily customizable rooms, a large presentation or ball room, catering for up to 600 people, can hold over 900 people for various conferences, and has a huge number of car parks to boot. The fully integrated meeting rooms offer cutting edge technology, and there is always staff on hand to assist with technological issues. Finally, the centre is along major bus and train routes, with plentiful lodging nearby.

  2. Innovation Birmingham Campus

    Free Wi-Fi for everyone is provided on this campus, along with AV support, HD presentation equipment, and built-in live-streaming capability. With a capacity of 200 in meeting rooms and 500 within the auditorium, it is a great size for medium-sized conferences that need a lot of technological access. Catering, VR services, DDR packages, and more are all offered to meetings of over 50 people.

  3. The Saffron Centre

    With space for 500, and catering for just under that number, the Saffron Centre offers an elegant but comfortable experience. They offer in-house catering, almost 100 free parking spaces, 7-days a week availability, and are close to the most common bus routes in the area. Each meeting room can be configured in a number of ways, and the staff is always on hand to set-up and tear down personalized configurations to meet your needs.

  4. The NEC

    Best known as an exhibition centre, the NEC is also able to host conferences and has rooms that range from 10 people to 10,000 people. With these come all of the benefits of exhibition level technology, multiple screens, comfortable seating, free wifi, and catering for up to 12,000 people at one time; it is one of the best conference facilities in the entire United Kingdom. Tiered seating for presentations, and in-house catering is well versed in the preparation and serving of daily meals, and black-tie events are regularly served the professional and dedicated staff who keep everything moving smoothly.

    As you can see, the venues offered are extremely flexible, offer great technological integration, are able to meet the needs of even the largest company, and offer great lodging options either in-house or nearby. These are just our top picks for the area, with hundreds of other options on offer. Birmingham is truly the best place for your next business conference.

Filed Under: Business, England Tagged With: Birmingham, business, conference, conference venues, UK

December 24, 2016 by Arlene

5 Tips for a UK Break in 2017

Having a UK break is always a good idea, but it can be overwhelming. There are plenty of places that you can visit and the list of activities that can be enjoyed will be almost endless. With this, keep on reading and we’ll help you plan your short vacation.

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Go on a Foodie Break in Yorkshire

Outside of London, Yorkshire has gained the reputation for having the highest concentration of Michelin-star restaurants in the UK. This means that you will have an abundance of choices for great food. Even without hurting your wallet, there are many places where you can enjoy budget-friendly eats. Among others, Malton is perhaps the most popular amongst foodies. An annual food and beer festival is held here. York is another area that is not to be missed, which is popular for eclectic mix of restaurants. Bradford is also a good place to visit, especially because for several years, it has been recognised as The Curry Capital of Britain.

Visit the Beaches of Cornwall

Being a coastal town, Cornwall is one of the most popular destinations in the UK for people who love the beach.  There are also several surfing spots that can be perfect for both the pros and novices. The coastline has a stretch of more than 250 miles and it is home to more than 150 beaches, which is why you will be spoiled for choices. Some of the best that you should visit include Whitsand Bay, Godrevy Beach, Praa Sands Beach, Perranporth, Marazion Beach, Porthmeor Beach, and Kynance Cove. Why not take a tour of Cornwall to make sure you get to see all the best bits.

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Go Camping in Gloucestershire

Forget about the luxury of hotel accommodations. Go back to basics and experience living outdoors. One of the best ways to do this would be through camping in Gloucestershire, specifically at Abbey Home Farm. This will allow you to reconnect with nature and escape the hustle and bustle of city living. There is a communal fire that will be perfect for social interaction and for enjoying some marshmallows at night.

Explore Bradford on Avon

This small town in Wiltshire is one that is overlooked by many, but it can be a promising choice for a quick UK break. Among others, the Georgian houses that adorn the streets give it a distinct charm. It has a wide selection of independent shops, as well as quaint cafes. It has a relaxing ambiance and will also make a good romantic destination. It is also popular for its traditional dining pubs that serve some of the best British dishes. There are also several choices for shopping, such as Silver Street Studio and Made in Bradford.

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Play Golf in Scotland

There are many places in the UK where you can go for golf holidays, but Scotland is hard to rival in terms of popularity. More than having world-class golf courses, it is known for offering priceless views. Among others, one of the top picks is St. Andrews, which is already an institution in global golf. Other places that are also excellent include Muirfield, Royal Dornoch, Turnberry, and Carnoustie. Once you’ved experienced playing golf in Scotland, you won’t want to play anywhere else.

Filed Under: England, Scotland Tagged With: England, Holiday tips, Scotland, UK

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