Holiday Inn Reading South M4 Jct 11 offers air-conditioned rooms, just off junction 11 of the M4 motorway. It is 3.2 km south of Reading’s town centre, railway station and university.
Shebohn
United Kingdom
All was as advertised.
The breakfast was very good.
The rooms were clean.
Staff were friendly and welcoming.
On the banks of the River Thames, the Crowne Plaza Reading is a 5-minute drive from the centre of Reading. The hotel offers air-conditioned rooms, complimentary Wi-Fi, and paid car parking.
Keith
United Kingdom
Good front office support
Great facilities and location
Good food and beverage
Excellent rooms
Just 26 minutes by train into London and a 3-minute drive from Reading centre, Hilton Reading offers air-conditioned rooms, free on-site parking and an indoor swimming pool.
Bonard
United Kingdom
1
Room very comfortable. TV rather awkward to use. Breakfast good.
Less than 3 miles from Reading Railway Station and town centre, the Elmhurst Hotel is in a quiet residential area. A restaurant, free Wi-Fi and free parking are available.
Only 15 minutes’ walk from Reading’s town centre, this charming Victorian house offers individually styled rooms with free Wi-Fi. It also has free parking, and is a 5-minute drive from the M4...
Danielle
United Kingdom
We had a lovely stay at Beech House Hotel. The room was immaculate and we were upgraded for free too which was a lovely surprise! The shower was amazing and breakfast was definitely worth the extra. The staff were really professional and helpful.
The Abbey House Hotel is located a 10-minute walk to Reading town centre, in a quiet residential area. It offers free Wi-Fi and free parking to all guests.
The Mill House Hotel and Restaurant is a restored Georgian building situated on the banks of the River Loddon. Set within landscaped gardens, the hotel also features an award-winning restaurant.
great friendly staff, period property and great food.
With a leisure centre and stylish restaurant, Novotel Reading Centre is just 2 minutes’ walk from Reading Railway Station. The modern hotel has a 24-hour front desk and a cosy lounge bar.
Clean, friendly staff. Always come here and will return again
A modern, purpose-built hotel, the Parkside International offers en suite rooms, free on-site parking and a bar and restaurant. The hotel is just 1.5 miles from Reading town centre.
Very good full English breakfast and staff very friendly
Sure Hotel by Best Western Reading is 1 mile from Reading city centre and offers a free onsite gym, free Wi-Fi and free parking on site. Reading University is a short walk away.
The room was comfortable and clean and good value.
On the A4 near Reading, this modern hotel offers lodge-style accommodation in Charvil, a village with attractive surroundings and good road/rail links to London and Heathrow.
Great location. Excellent food. Lovely friendly staff
On the banks of the River Thames, the Crowne Plaza Reading is a 5-minute drive from the centre of Reading. The hotel offers air-conditioned rooms, complimentary Wi-Fi, and paid car parking.
The Spa facilities and breakfast exceeded expectations.
Centrally located, easyHotel Reading is great for business or leisure travellers seeking a comfortable, convenient and budget friendly base whilst visiting Reading and surrounding areas.
Very close and easy to find from the train station.
Less than 3 miles from Reading Railway Station and town centre, the Elmhurst Hotel is in a quiet residential area. A restaurant, free Wi-Fi and free parking are available.
Tasty English breakfast.
Excellent value for money
Holiday Inn Reading South M4 Jct 11 offers air-conditioned rooms, just off junction 11 of the M4 motorway. It is 3.2 km south of Reading’s town centre, railway station and university.
The Lithuanian lady at the reception was very nice.Poles say hello
The French Horn is a riverside hotel featuring spacious rooms with air conditioning, safes and flat-screen TVs. There is free private parking and beautiful views of the river Thames.
The cosy friendly atmosphere and I had the most lovely room
Set in 250 acres of landscaped gardens, De Vere Wokefield Estate boasts leisure facilities including a swimming pool, a gym, an 18-hole championship golf course, event facilities as well as an outdoor...
Beautiful location. Friendly staff and very welcoming
The Abbey House Hotel is located a 10-minute walk to Reading town centre, in a quiet residential area. It offers free Wi-Fi and free parking to all guests.
Set in Reading, Berkshire region, Reading Serviced Rooms is located 1.6 km from Reading Crown Court. Built in 19th century, the property is within 5 km of Madejski Stadium.
The friendly Crescent Hotel is located in the centre of Reading and has good-value rooms with free WiFi and free on-site private parking. Some rooms have a garden view.
Great location close too town and other transport means
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On average, 3-star hotels in Reading cost US$94 per night, and 4-star hotels in Reading are US$139 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Reading can on average be found for US$172 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Reading this weekend is US$111 or, for a 4-star hotel, US$145. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Reading for this weekend cost on average around US$177 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs US$136 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Reading for tonight. You'll pay on average around US$275 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Reading will cost around US$278 (based on Booking.com prices).
Reading, UK is accessible via train (25 minutes from London Paddington), car (M4 motorway), or air (40km from Heathrow Airport). No direct water transport. Transfers may be required for international travellers.
Work and Play Beside the Thames
At the meeting point of the Thames and Kennet rivers, affluent Reading is close to London, yet far enough to feel completely different. For this reason it is an important business hub, particularly for IT. The M4 motorway runs directly from here to Heathrow Airport, and trains from its station terminate at Paddington.
The town has literary connections to Jane Austen – whose school was in the Abbey Gateway – and Oscar Wilde, who was imprisoned in its jail. Nowadays, the Reading Festival is its biggest cultural event and has earned a place in the town hall museum. However, its most impressive exhibit is a replica of the Bayeux Tapestry.
The Reading shopping options include Broad Street and The Oracle, a riverside complex also housing bars, cinemas and restaurants. The river continues south to one of the town’s green spaces, some housing golf courses. Forbury Gardens features a bandstand and large lion statue, and next door are ruins of an abbey founded by Henry I.
Potential day trips include the Roman remains at Silchester, and river cruises to Henley-on-Thames, while sport lovers should visit the Madejski Stadium, home of Reading FC and London Irish rugby club.
Booking.com’s Reading accommodation includes hotels with spas, cheap apartments and guest houses with parking.
In truth, I didn't visit Reading for the town itself, but to...
In truth, I didn't visit Reading for the town itself, but to see my daughter who lives in a flat there. We drove around for a short while, so that we could see some shops and eat out somewhere. We had a short stop on a barge to have a nice cup of tea then later ate at The Oracle in a Japaneese restaurant called OSAKA at Unit 16, Riverside Level. OSAKA had a really good vibe as well as good food ;-) I didn't find Reading particularly interesting, as it somehow felt like a jumble of concrete buildings and roads. No doubt it has some hidden treasures, like the barge we found to have tea on - which needed to be booked. It has to be said that I didn't have many hours there at all, therefore, nothing was espeically planned.
Trips2Take
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Enjoy the small walks around the town from the Abbey Ruins,...
Enjoy the small walks around the town from the Abbey Ruins, Forbury Gardens, Maiwand Lion to the river side where there is plenty of restaurants, cafe and pubs. Lined with lots of shopping along the high street.
Hongyew
United Arab Emirates
10
Scored 10
There are many shops, restaurants in the area.
There are many shops, restaurants in the area. We visited Bill's and as ever it was perfect for a light lunch while shopping.
In the evening we went to the slug and lettuce for pornstar martinis. There is a cinema and other attractions close by and it was amazing walking down by the river.
Jacqueline
4.0
Scored 4.0
The town and the major roads into it are extremely busy.
The town and the major roads into it are extremely busy. Lots of traffic lights and some complex junctions and lane changing. We did not stop in the town centre because that was not the object of our visit. The golf course looked tempting but that will have to wait for another time.
Robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I am familiar with Reading, but, for those not so familiar,...
I am familiar with Reading, but, for those not so familiar, the area can be a little noisy, to be expected, given the central location. Everything is on your doorstep. Shops, clubs, etc. Never lack of anything to do, places to check out, shops, etc. Eateries to suit all tastes and budgets!
Jessie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We love the Forbury Gardens and Reading Abbey.
We love the Forbury Gardens and Reading Abbey.
We had an excellent meal at "Veeno's" near The Forbury which serves fabulous authentic Italian food and the atmosphere is unbeatable.
The evening was completed with a visit to "High Spirits" in Kings Walk. It serves the most wonderful and imaginative cocktails in the whole of Reading. The staff are very knowledgeable and personable and service is swift and courteous. Highly recommended.
The location is stunning. Situated on a bend of the Thames, our room had access to a balcony with wonderful views over the hotel gardens and the river.
All the staff were very helpful and friendly.
We ate in the restaurant one evening to celebrate a birthday. The food was great and the service was attentive without being intrusive. A perfect balance.
A very cosy bar with open log fire for pre and post dinner drinks.
Car parking just across the road.
The young Nepalese waiter at breakfast was extremely helpful, courteous and informative. He possesses all the qualities a hotel worker/manager needs. If I were the supervisor at the Sure hotel in Reading, I would offer him a post as trainee manager.
I was also very pleased when the at the reception desk on my arrival, I was 'upgraded' to a room in the coach house. Very much appreciated.
The location was where we wanted to be which was close to the twon centre. The hotel is easy to find and has plenty of parking. Our room was comfortable and not cramped. The bed standard meant that we slept well. We paid for breakfast and had a good traditional cooked meal. There were alternatives. When we go to Reading and want to stay in a hotel, we will use this one.
24/7 pizza available in the reception.
Ability to message reception staff on WhatsApp was a great addition to the hotel because I do not like phone calls.
Staff were super friendly and always had smiles on their faces.
Location is perfect.
Cheap as chips.
Just as great as I remember the hotel being last year. I will be back for reading pride.
Great location close to both Bracknell and Reading Town centre.
Good facilities, my partner enjoyed the gym and said the equipment was good and the gym wasn’t very busy. The pool was nice a decent size and had plenty of chairs and day beds for guests.
The hotel itself was very clean and looked new or refurbished. All in all a good stay.
Friendly staff, lovely room. Massive bed. Car park discount validation was super easy.
Would definitely stay here again should I need a place in Reading again. Loved the disco balls by the entrance, and would’ve liked to have had a drink at the bar. Great vibes to the place.
Great price for great hotel.
Room was spacious and comfy, lovely decor, quirky and interesting - a welcome change from the bland corporate uniformity of many chain hotels. Excellent location near the train station, and right in the centre of Reading with lots of options for places to eat.
Brilliant location, right in the centre of town with all the shops and places to eat breakfast on your doorstep! Very short distance from Reading station. You can park at the back of the hotel, which you need to book and pay for (£18 per night).
The staff were the best thing about the hotel. Warm welcome and pleasant check-in.
The free parking was a nice bonus.
It’s also easy to get to and close to Reading town centre.
Good service, good facilities in room, close to local amenities and close to the university and Reading town centre.
Rooms are far from luxurious, but cozy and comfortable.
Large apartment in a charming historic home. Close to the train station and Reading shopping areas. Our host, Ricky was super helpful and accommodating!
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