Location. The George Hotel is located in the centre of Reading, England, opposite the Oracle Centre and 100 metres from the Riverside shopping and nightlife district. Reading train station is within one mile of the hotel.
Hotel Features. The four floor George Hotel occupies one of Readings oldest buildings, a 15th century former coaching inn. The 18th and 19th century fa�ades overlook a cobblestone courtyard. Amenities include limited hours room service and laundry facilities. Staff at the 24 hour front desk can arrange airport transfers (surcharge).
A complimentary breakfast is available each morning. The hotel houses two restaurants: WA serves Japanese food in a contemporary setting, while Prezzo is a traditional restaurant offering Italian dishes. The LV Lounge & Bar serves a range of beverages and light meals.
The George Hotel offers wireless Internet access and houses a conference room.
Guestrooms. The 76 guestrooms feature satellite television, wireless Internet, direct dial phones and tea/coffee making facilities. Bathrooms offer tubs, showers and complimentary toiletries. Decor is bright and modern with dark wood furniture and fabrics in autumnal tones.
Expert Tip. The Riverside is a lively strip of caf�s and restaurants that forms the hub of the towns nightlife.
Rates:
88.0919 - 238.6601
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Amenities:
In House Dining
Children Allowed
Data Ports
Meeting Rooms
Mercure George Hotel Reading
10-12 King Street
Reading, United Kingdom RG1 2HE
Driving Directions:
From London Heathrow Airport (LHR):
Distance to the George Hotel is 28 miles, approximately 35 minutes drive.
Getting there. RailAir operates a frequent coach service between the airport and Reading station. Tickets cost from 13 GBP and the journey takes 45 60 minutes. Heathrow Connect trains run every 30 minutes to Hayes station, from where trains run to Reading. Taxis cost approximately 40 GBP to the hotel. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Reading is easy to explore on foot. The town is well served by a local bus network. Regular trains run from Reading station to London, Bath and Birmingham.