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Accommodation in Reading, Berkshire Part of the Berkshire Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Reading Travel and Heritage Information Novotel Reading CentreA Hotel in Reading, Berkshire25b Friar Street Reading Berkshire England RG1 1DP
Accommodation
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From: £55.00 New Generation 4 star hotel with leisure club (pool, sauna, steam room and gym) located in Reading town centre with 178 rooms with broadband Internet. Just 3 min walk from the railway station (30 min to London Paddington), within easy reach of the M4, a short drive from the main business parks and only 25 miles from Heathrow airport. Also includes Elements Restaurant and Bar and a 8 room conference suite Limited pay parking available at the hotel on a first come first served basis. Alternative parking at the NCP Garrard Street with 20% discount. Accommodation Rating: 4* (about ratings) Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Reading Museum -
0.1 miles (Museum) Cole Museum of Zoology -
0.1 miles (Museum) Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology -
0.1 miles (Museum) Riverside Museum -
0.6 miles (Museum) Museum of English Rural Life -
0.7 miles (Museum) Sonning, St Andrew's Church -
2.9 miles (Historic Church) Mapledurham House -
3.4 miles (Historic House) Museum of Berkshire Aviation -
3.9 miles (Museum) REME Museum of Technology -
5.8 miles (Museum) Englefield House -
5.9 miles (Historic House) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Reading -
0.2 miles away Aldermaston -
9.2 miles away Marlow -
11.6 miles away Maidenhead -
11.7 miles away West Wycombe -
14.8 miles away Eton -
15.8 miles away Windsor -
15.8 miles away Bradenham -
16 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
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