

Oxford Rd,RG1 7RH Reading
1 bottle of mineral waterHotel built in 1982, Last complete renovation 2009, Last partial renovation 2009, Number of floors 6, Total number of rooms 206, Number of single rooms 0, Number of double rooms 206, of which have 2 separate beds 44, of which have a double bed 161, Rooms with connecting door 16, Number of suites (separate rooms) 1, Hotel, City hotel, Business hotel, Art/design hotel, Trade fair/conference hotel, child-friendly hotel, Certified Design Hotel, Gay and lesbian-friendly hotel
Airports: London Heathrow
Highways: Juncton 11
Pentahotel is a 5 minute walk from Reading Train Station.Proceed out of the train station and continue straight ahead. You will see John Lewis store straight ahead on the high street. Turn right and continue down the highstreet where you will find the Pentahotel on the left hand side.
Gatwick International Airport:: Follow signs onto the M23 towards London * Exit the M23 at junction 8 and follow the M25 clockwise to junction 15 * Merge onto the M4 west and proceed to junction 11 * Take the third exit of the roundabout signposted Reading and travel approximately three miles (passing Madejski Stadium on your left) until the road becomes the A329 * Continue over the roundabout and drive to the first set of traffic lights (there will be an Audi garage on your right) * Take the right hand lane and continue to the second set of traffic lights * At these lights proceed forward in the left hand lane (do not go right past the Oracle shopping centre) * Take the second exit of the A329 (the Renaissance Reading Hotel is signposted on the overhead gantry) to the roundabout * Take the third exit and turn immediately right into Cheapside where Primark is on your left * At the end of the road turn right onto Oxford Road and the hotel is on the left ## Heathrow International Airport:: Leave the airport via the M4 west and continue to junction 11 * Take the third exit of the roundabout signposted Reading and travel approximately three miles (passing Madejski Stadium on your left) until the road becomes the A329 * Continue over the roundabout and drive to the first set of traffic lights (there will be an Audi garage on your right) * Take the right hand lane and continue to the second set of traffic lights * At these lights proceed forward in the left hand lane (do not go right past the Oracle shopping centre) * Take the second exit of the A329 (the Renaissance Reading Hotel is signposted on the overhead gantry) to the roundabout * Take the third exit and turn immediately right into Cheapside where Primark is on your left * At the end of the road turn right onto Oxford Road and the hotel is on the left ## the M4:: Leave the motorway at junction 11 * Take the third exit of the roundabout signposted Reading and travel approximately three miles (passing Madejski Stadium on your left) until the road becomes the A329 * Continue over the roundabout and drive to the first set of traffic lights (there will be an Audi garage on your right) * Take the right hand lane and continue to the second set of traffic lights * At these lights proceed forward in the left hand lane (do not go right past the Oracle shopping centre) * Take the second exit of the A329 (the Renaissance Reading Hotel is signposted on the overhead gantry) to the roundabout * Take the third exit and turn immediately right into Cheapside where Primark is on your left * At the end of the road turn right onto Oxford Road and the hotel is on the left
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Positive: Good, Arranged at a bargain price, otherwise would not have gone to it.
Negative: Nil
Positive: Good breakfasts. Air conditioning in the room.
Negative: No iron in room, you have to ask for it. Free WIIFI quite slow, single session lasts 30 mins.
Positive: Fun, exciting, funky, friendly, spotlessly clean, amazingly large bed.
Negative: Parking is not onsite
Positive: when refurbishment completed it will be even better
Negative: Undergoing extensive refurbishment at he moment
Negative: Directions from car park to hotel need to be much clearer - it is a 5 minute walk away, but I spent 10 minutes walking around Reading centre having lost bearings. A little more advice, especially as I did call to ask, would have helped at the end of a long day.