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The Crown At Playhatch - Reading
9.0 206 reviews

The Crown At Playhatch

B&B, Reading
This Reading guesthouse is located 1.7 km from the Mill at Sonning and within 5 km of the Thames River, Thames Path, Forbury Gardens, and Reading Museum and Town Hall.
Guests can enjoy complimentary WiFi in public areas, on-site dining at the restaurant, a bar/lounge, and free self-parking.

Best Reading bed and breakfasts with a garden

Reading Guest House - Reading
8.1 68 reviews

Reading Guest House

B&B, Reading
Reading Guest House, located in Reading (exact district unspecified), offers a convenient base for exploring the town, though precise proximity to specific landmarks like the Reading Museum or the Oracle shopping centre requires further clarification.
This single-bedroom guesthouse provides accommodation for up to 17 guests, features a garden, free Wi-Fi, and free private parking, and includes towels and bed linen; further details regarding the property's size and internal layout are unavailable.
Mortimer - Rustic Self-contained Annex - Reading
9.4 142 reviews

Mortimer - Rustic Self-contained Annex

B&B
Springbank is a self-contained annex located just a quarter of a mile from the village of Mortimer, offering a peaceful retreat in the Berkshire countryside. The property has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The annex features a comfortable living space, a well-equipped kitchen, a spacious bedroom with a super king-sized bed, and a private shower room, comfortably accommodating up to two guests. Guests can enjoy a private garden, free parking, and access to a range of amenities including a dishwasher, washing machine, and a television with Freeview channels.
Family House Reading University Reading Festival Close To M4 - Reading
No reviews

Family House Reading University Reading Festival Close To M4

B&B, Earley
This Earley bed and breakfast offers a homestay experience close to Reading University and the annual Reading Festival, with convenient access to the M4 motorway.
The property provides parking, WiFi, a garden, and kitchen facilities, accommodating up to three guests in one bedroom with one bathroom.
Bedroom Annex With Own Entrance - Reading
9.9 378 reviews

Bedroom Annex With Own Entrance

B&B
This Arborfield ground-floor annex offers a private, self-contained retreat near local amenities, providing easy access to the village's shops and services.
The single-bedroom annex sleeps two guests, features an en-suite bathroom with underfloor heating and a powerful shower, and includes a well-equipped kitchenette with a Nespresso machine, microwave, and fridge, plus complimentary breakfast items.

Frequently Asked Questions about bed and breakfast in Reading

  • What are the must-see sights for first-time visitors on a day trip to Reading?

    For a day trip, you'd want to see the iconic Reading Abbey Ruins, which are quite impressive. The Forbury Gardens are also a lovely spot for a stroll, and the Museum of Reading offers a great insight into the town's history.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts in Reading?

  • What types of bed and breakfasts are available in Reading?

    If you are visiting Reading for a short weekend trip you can make use of bed and breakfast properties that offer an affordable way to stay. Today, you can find many bed and breakfast rooms in Reading. Hence, you can look for the ones that are ideal for your stay. The bed and breakfast properties are available at various hotels, local inns and private residences. Hence, you must be sure about the choices you make and how you choose bed and breakfast rooms that come with the necessary amenities and facilities. This would ensure that you can get facilities like free parking, a private bathroom and a Wi-Fi internet connection as well.
  • In which districts of Reading should you consider booking a bed and breakfast?

    The areas around Caversham, with its riverside views, and the more central areas like West Reading and Southcote are popular for bed and breakfasts. You'll find a good mix of options in these areas.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a pool in Reading?

  • When is a good time to visit Reading?

    If you are visiting Reading for the first time you should plan to visit the town in late spring, summer and early autumn months. This is when the weather is relatively pleasant and can provide you with the right experiences. Hence, you should visit Reading from April to September when the weather is predictable and warm. From April to May you can enjoy the late spring time and from August to September you can enjoy the early autumn season which can be a bit cold but relatively pleasant. If you prefer warm summer months you can visit Reading from June to August which is a peak tourist season.
  • What is the typical weather in Reading, and how does it affect outdoor plans?

    Reading has a temperate climate, but it can be quite unpredictable. Expect mild winters and warm summers, but be prepared for rain at any time of year. It's always a good idea to check the forecast before planning outdoor activities.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a jacuzzi in Reading?

  • What are the best parks in Reading?

    1. Prospect Park - If you are looking for the largest green space in Reading you can visit Prospect Park which offers miles of walking trails, woodland adventures and picturesque ponds as well.
    2. Forbury Gardens Public Park - If you are planning a nice picnic with your family you can head to Forbury Gardens which is closer to the town centre and offers the right green spaces.
    3. Palmer Park - If you have kids you can head to Palmer Park where you can let the kids play around while you can take a walk or just relax and unwind.
  • What dining options are recommended for solo travelers staying at bed and breakfasts in Reading?

    For solo travellers, there are plenty of options for a relaxed meal. The Purple Turtle, near the town centre, offers a good selection of food and drink, and the Blagrave Arms is a classic pub with a friendly atmosphere.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in Reading?

    The best B&Bs for families and kids in Reading are Double Room With Separate Bathroom, Phyllis Court Members Club and Ensuite Rooms - Wokingham.

  • How can I get around Reading?

    Walk - While you are exploring the town centre you can do that on foot as you can find many places close to one another. Bicycle - You can also make use of the rental bicycles which would allow you to cover more ground and ensure a better experience as well. Public Transport - Reading is well-connected and therefore you can also make use of the Reading Train Station which connects to other neighbouring towns. Reading Buses also can provide you with excellent connectivity to other areas outside the town. Car - When you are in Reading you can also get a rental vehicle to help you move around the city and many towns nearby. You can also book a taxi to help you commute around the city.
  • What are the best cultural activities and events in and around Reading?

    Reading is home to the South Street Arts Centre, which hosts a range of performances, exhibitions and workshops. The Reading Festival, held in August, is a big music event that draws in crowds from all over the country.
  • What are the best pet friendly bed and breakfasts in Reading?

    The best pet friendly B&Bs in Reading are Double Room With Separate Bathroom, Blagrave Rooms and Chambers Place.

  • What are the most popular foods in Reading?

    When you are interested in food and drinks you can rely on the Reading food scene which is quite vibrant and inclusive. Reading has a variety of restaurants, cafes, breweries and vineyards where you can find the best meals. Pies are quite popular in Reading and therefore you can find them on many local menus. Also, you can look out for other hot favourites like stews and biscuits and even English breakfasts. You can also look out for places that serve burgers and pizzas that take influence from Italian heritage. You can also look out for various places that serve Japanese and other Asian food items like noodles and rice items.
  • Which hiking trails are recommended for exploring in and around Reading?

    There are some lovely walks along the River Thames, and you can also find trails in the nearby countryside. The Green Park, just outside of Reading, is a great place to enjoy a walk or cycle ride.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with parking in Reading?

  • What amenities are commonly offered in bed and breakfasts in Reading?

    Bed and breakfasts in Reading typically offer a full English breakfast, along with tea and coffee making facilities in the room. Some also have private gardens and parking available.

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Best Reading bed and breakfasts with parking

The Loft @ Burghfield - Self Contained Annexe - Reading
9.9 257 reviews

The Loft @ Burghfield - Self Contained Annexe

B&B
This hotel-style annexe in Burghfield Common offers convenient access to Reading, Basingstoke, and Newbury, with London also within reasonable driving distance.
The self-contained one-bedroom unit sleeps two, features a king-size bed, 50" Smart TV with Netflix, a kitchenette with microwave, private parking, and an EV charger (additional cost), plus complimentary toiletries and fresh milk.
Caversham Lodge - Reading
8.0 92 reviews

Caversham Lodge

B&B, Reading
Caversham Lodge is a charming bed and breakfast located in the desirable Caversham district of Reading, just a short distance from the Museum of Reading and Madejski Stadium. The B&B consistently receives very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The guest house offers comfortable and modern rooms, each equipped with free Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy a tasty breakfast at the nearby Gorge Café, and explore the nearby green spaces, making it ideal for a relaxing stay in Reading.
The Bottle & Glass Inn - Book All 3 Rooms - Reading
10 5 reviews

The Bottle & Glass Inn - Book All 3 Rooms

B&B
The Bottle & Glass B&B in Henley-on-Thames enjoys a convenient location, within easy walking distance of the town centre and the River Thames.
This dog-friendly guesthouse offers three bedrooms sleeping up to six guests, featuring luxurious Harrison Spinks beds, elegant ensuite bathrooms with Burlington fittings, complimentary cooked breakfasts (Wednesday-Sunday), and free Wi-Fi; self-check-in is available on Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays after 5 pm.
Edney Court - Reading
9.2 5 reviews

Edney Court

B&B, Reading
This Reading bed and breakfast, situated at Edney Court, offers convenient access to attractions such as Legoland Windsor, located 24 kilometres away, and Windsor Castle, 27 kilometres distant.
This non-smoking guest house provides WiFi and parking for two guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, with check-out between 08:00 and 11:00.

Best Reading bed and breakfasts with air conditioning

Hotel Style Room Within Reading - Reading
No reviews

Hotel Style Room Within Reading

B&B, Reading
This Reading guest house is located 26 kilometres from Newbury Racecourse and 47 kilometres from London Heathrow Airport.
Guests at this accommodation can enjoy complimentary WiFi, air conditioning, and on-site parking, with amenities including a fridge and kettle in the bedroom.
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