To drive to Milton Keynes, you can take the M1 motorway and exit at junction 14 onto the A509. Follow signs to Milton Keynes. If you're coming from Aylesbury, take the A4146. If you're coming from Northampton, take the A508.
To get to Milton Keynes by train, you can take the West Midlands Railway or Virgin Trains from London Euston Station. The journey takes around 30-40 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a train from Birmingham New Street Station or Manchester Piccadilly Station.
If you're visiting other local landmarks, you may want to check out Bletchley Park, which is just a 10-minute drive from Milton Keynes. The historic city of Oxford is also within easy reach, just 45 minutes away by car. For those interested in nature and wildlife, the Woburn Safari Park is only a 20-minute drive from Milton Keynes.
The closest airport to Milton Keynes is London Luton Airport, which is approximately 22 miles away. The best route to take from the airport to Milton Keynes is via the M1 motorway, which takes around 30 minutes depending on traffic. Alternatively, there are bus and train connections available from London Luton Airport to Milton Keynes.