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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Reading's Reading City Centre neighbourhood is known for its waterfront and festivals, and entices visitors with attractions, including Reading Museum and Town Hall and Oracle.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Oracle in Reading City Centre. Our travellers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting. Splash some more cash at John Lewis Reading and Broad Street Mall.
You can catch an event at Madejski Stadium, located 2.3 mi (3.8 km) from central Reading. Why not take a stroll along the riverfront and watch the sunset while you're here?
You can browse the exhibits at Reading Museum and Town Hall, a museum with a story of its own, during your travels to Reading. Amble around this quaint area's riverfront and enjoy its lively bars.
After visiting Basildon Park, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Reading. Amble around this relaxing area's riverfront or seek out the golf courses.
Find out about the history of Reading when you spend time at Reading Abbey Ruins. Amble around this quaint area's riverfront and enjoy its top-notch restaurants.
Admired for its riverfront and festivals, Reading features attractions such as Oracle and Reading Museum and Town Hall. This welcoming city has something for everyone including sights like Hexagon and Thames Valley Park within a small-town setting.
We like visiting Reading, there is lots to see and do. This time we visited MERL and the Abbey ruins which were really interesting.
Andrew
8.0/10
Good
I've been coming to Reading since I was a baby- it's expanded a lot! From the hotel the city centre is very walkable and there are great shopping and dining options. The trains to London or other locations are a good way to see more of the South.
Cristy
8.0/10
Good
Reading has some very interesting places to see, a boat trip from Caversham is worth doing. Reading has easy access for Heathrow Airport.
Theresa
8.0/10
Good
London commuter town, nice in the evening, rough round the edges in the daytime and late at night. Typical of places where the people with the most money spend the least in the local area. Reminds me of Stoke, my home town.
David
8.0/10
Good
Reading has a lot of nice bars and restaurants and like anywhere else it also has some dodgy bars but stay on the main drag and it's perfectly fine.
Alan
10.0/10
Excellent
Plenty to do in and around Reading, bus services good, train station nearby. Interesting history in the town.
Theresa
8.0/10
Good
It felt a bit cultural with a mixture of people from various backgrounds all over the world..
MindZ Eric
8.0/10
Good
Reading is a little medieval town and also a college town along with international companies so I felt like that coupled with its proximity from Heathrow was alright. It felt more like a family neighborhood.
Anonymous traveler
8.0/10
Good
Reading is a good town with pretty much everything you need. Transport connections are good and its not too far from Heathrow airport too.
Anonymous traveler
8.0/10
Good
Reading has a lot of businesses and good transport links being on the M4
"Front desk staff were so welcoming & helpful, especially Marissa! Breakfast staff were friendly. Didn’t meet housekeeping but they did a lovely job with the room. Comfortable bed, in a quiet & nice-sized room. Very conveniently located, 3 minutes from the train station & RailAir bus stop (to LHR) — as well as being right by the high street & some nice restaurants. Close to the Oracle mall for more shops and a selection of restaurants along the river.
Look forward to returning in the future!"
"I love this hotel, this is my third stay, first time with the family.
The hotel overall is gorgeous in beautiful surroundings.
The restaurant was lovely as was the food and the cocktails and the service was impeccable.
The room was a family room and was huge! No falling over each other loads of space, plus an added touch the fan was already running when we got there as it was a warm day, thank you.
Tiny issue with team doors banging in the morning (not unreasonable time but nonetheless) but this will not stop booking another visit at all. "
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What will the weather in Reading be like during my visit?
July and August are typically the warmest months in Reading, when the average temperature is 16°C. January and February are the coldest months, when the average temperature is 5°C. October and November are the months with the most rain.
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Reading is a friendly locale known for its riverfront. You can easily spend a relaxing day visiting Prospect Park and Wellington Country Park. And while you're here, be sure to stop by Oracle and Reading Museum and Town Hall.