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What is Reading

Reading (prounced like "redding", not "reeding") is a town in Berkshire in the South East of England. Its main attractions are the medieval abbey ruins, the rivers Thames and Kennet, the surrounding Thames Valley countryside, a major shopping center, restaurant and pubs.

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"Today it is again an important commercial centre in Southern England and is often referred to as the capital of the Thames Valley ,with the headquarters of some major British companies and the UK offices of a number of major foreign multinationals, especially in the IT industry, including Microsoft , Oracle."
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"Reading is at the heart of an attractive area of the Thames Valley, sitting across the confluence of the Thames and Kennet rivers amid green rolling hills, thatched cottages and pubs."
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vsk from Norway wrote about The George 5 years ago

The George Hotel

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vsk from Norway wrote about The George 5 years ago

This place is very well located! It is the other end of a walking street that has lot of shops. It is right next to the Oracle Shopping center. And there is a number of pubs and bars near that serve food and drinks. Keep in mind that most of the restaurants close at 11pm in Reading. Pubs stay open later and then a handful of bars after that.

Room that I got was on the 4th floor. The noise from the street below could be heard to the room but there was not that much traffic so it was not disturbing. The room was obviously old as the floor was sloping towards the outside wall and window. I almost fell of the bed! :D

Breakfast was basic but does not cost much.

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vsk from Norway wrote about Number 18 5 years ago

Number 18 is serviced apartment. So it is not exactly a hotel but you get a room and a kitchen etc so it is rather convinient if that is what you are looking for. There are utensils, some glasses, water cooker, fridge etc. Practically all you need to make yourself breakfast.

Rooms are clean and have nice sofa and at least I got a really nice big bed.

It is close to the city center and just a walk away from The Oracle shopping center.

If you plan to stay in this place make sure you get the details how to get in before hands. I did not get and had to call around to get in. People I called were very friendly so no problems there.

If you decide to stay here the lock on your door works so that to lock it you need to lift the handle. So it is not enough just to rotate the key :D

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tnt from USA wrote about Windsor Castle 4 years, 11 months ago

Blending the old with the new; the monarchy and modern living, a medieval castle opposite Starbucks.

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