Best value car hire from top brands
Milton Keynes car hire tips
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Where to pick up your car
Arriving in Milton Keynes by train? Europcar has a rental desk just a couple of minutes’ walk from Milton Keynes Central train station. -
Top car rental brands
The most popular car rental brands in Milton Keynes are Hertz, Europcar, Avis, Keddy and Budget. -
Local currency
Pound Sterling (GBP) -
Average temperatures
Warmest month: July (17°C) Coldest month: January (4°C) -
Side of road
Left
Hire a car in Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes has become an adored town, surpassing its original intention as a London overspill zone.Having only turned 50 in 2017, it doesn’t have a long-reaching history like most of England, but Milton Keynes does have some hidden appeals that make it one of Britain’s fastest-growing towns.
Situated halfway between London and Birmingham, it is conveniently laid out in a grid network, meaning you don’t have to battle any zigzagged roads. There are more than 20,000 parking spaces and over 180 miles of foot and cycle paths. Plus, 40% of Milton Keynes is green space, so you may just forget you’re even in a city.
Car rental in Milton Keynes – the numbers
Frequently asked questions
Q. What is the most popular rental length in Milton Keynes? A. Six to seven days. Q. When is the most popular time to rent a car in Milton Keynes? A. August. Q. What’s the best value car hire brand in Milton Keynes? A. Hertz is the cheapest car rental brand in Milton Keynes, offering cars from just £9 per day. *Based on easyCar real booking data.Fast facts
Cheapest month / most expensive monthAverage cost per day of car hire in Milton KeynesJanuary | £11.60 |
December | £19.80 |
Mini | £12.10 |
Economy | £14.70 |
Compact | £18.20 |
Points of interest near Milton Keynes
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Milton Keynes
A young town, in the perfect location for seeing the sights of England in any direction you fancy. -
Cambridge
A university town dating back to 1209, famed for it Gothic chapel and notable graduates, including Stephen Hawking. -
Nottingham
Best known for its medieval tales about Robin Hood and the invention of the lace making machine. -
Chiltern Hills
Rolling green hills and lovely English countryside, this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a delight to explore. -
Birmingham
The second largest city in the UK, stuffed full of new, innovative architectural eye candy.
Nearby attraction
Stratford-upon-Avon
This Tudor market town is loaded with over 800 years of history, but its historical significance relates to one person – William Shakespeare. The poet and playwright was born in Stratford in 1564 and died here in 1616. You can follow in Shakespeare’s footsteps and admire the many buildings that have survived since his time. Start your tour with Mary Arden’s Farm, the family home of Shakespeare’s mother, then view the timber house where he was born, and his modest grave in Holy Trinity Church. Also, be sure to watch a play by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Swan Theatre before you leave. Public transportation to the town isn’t great, so driving is the easiest option. From Milton Keynes, it takes around one and a half hours to get there by car. Parking in the town’s car parks range from £1 for an hour up to £10 for 12 hours.Book your car hire now
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