Reading Sightseeing and Visitor Attractions
Use our Reading sightseeing and attractions listings to help you make the most of your visit to Reading, or browse by location using the map of attractions in Reading.
Rectory Gardens, Bramley Road, , Berkshire RG7 2LU
Tel +44 (0)1734 700825
The museum contains a pictorial record of the Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum. Visitors can also walk around the newly-restored town walls & see the amphitheatre.
The Estate Office, , Berkshire RG4 7TR
Tel +44 (0)118 9723350
A previous location for the film, 'The Eagle Has Landed', the 16C Elizabethan House also boasts a collection of paintings, portraits, a variety of literary connections & private chapel. Set in the tranquil surroundings of the Thames.
, Berkshire RG8 9NR
Tel +44 (0)1189 843040
This beautiful Palladian mansion features in the 2005 film adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. The interior is notable for its original delicate plasterwork and elegant staircase, as well as for the unusual Octagon Room.

, Berkshire RG8 9NH
Tel +44 (0)870 7777160
In 1956, Beale Park was formed by Gilbert Beale who decided to give this beautiful 350 acre, Thames-side park land to €˜the people'. It is now a unique and enchanting garden, specialising in captive breeding of rare birds, providing a relaxing environm

Englefield Road, , Berkshire RG7 5DU
Tel +44 (0)1189 302504
The Englefield Estate covers some 14,000 acres (5600 ha) in Berkshire and North Hampshire. It consists of farmland, forestry, residential and commercial property.

Aldermaston Wharf, , Berkshire RG7 4JS
Tel +44 (0)1189 712868
The most easterly Branch of the Kennet and Avon Canal Trust 'oversees' the stretch from the Canal's junction with the River Thames in the east to Aldermaston in the west, arguably one of the most varied and interesting parts of the waterway.

University of Reading, Whiteknights, , Berkshire RG6 6AG
Tel +44 (0)118 3788660
The Museum of English Rural Life was founded by the University of Reading in 1951 to reflect and record the changing face of farming and the countryside. It houses Designated collections of national importance covering agriculture, crafts and rural life.

The Town Hall, Blagrave Street, , Berkshire RG1 1QH
Tel +44 (0)1189 399800
Reading Museum Service offers learning experiences that are fun and suitable for all the family. From the serious student to the youngest child, all levels are catered for. We offer opportunities for both formal and informal learning.

London Road, , Berkshire RG1 5AN
Tel +44 (0)1189 262724
Our aim is to preserve and display items of historical medical interest particularly those with a local connection. We do this by means of our medical museum, peripheral displays at other sites in the Royal Berkshire Hospital.

AMS Building, University of Reading, , Berkshire RG6 6AJ
Tel +44 (0)1183 786355
The Cole Museum contains some 3500 specimens. These are arranged in 27 cases, with a further 3 cases displaying temporary exhibits that highlight particular aspects of the collection.

Queens Walk, , Berkshire RG1 7UA
Tel +44 (0)1189 606060
The Hexagon is a well established multi purpose venue, in the heart of Reading. We have an exciting programme of events including Rock, Pop, Comedy, Drama, Classical Music and Dance.

, Berkshire
Tel +44 (0)1189 399800
Telling the story of Reading's two rivers - the Kennet and the Thames - the Riverside Museum occupies two former industrial buildings, the Screen House and the Turbine House.

Bridge Street, Caversham, , Berkshire RG4 8AH
Tel +44 (0)1189 481088
Thames Rivercruise celebrated their 30th Anniversary in April 2004. All our vessels are of the finest standing on the Upper Thames and are constantly being updated to meet the most stringent of standards.

University of Reading, Whiteknights, , Berkshire RG6 6AH
Tel +44 (0)118 3786661
Featuring fascinating exhibits including ancient Greek vases, pottery from the Stone Age to the Roman Empire, Egyptian Antiquities & rare relics from Ancient Greece.

Odiham Road, Riseley, , Berkshire RG7 1SP
Tel +44 (0)1189 326444
Set in 350 acres of parkland, Wellington Country Park has all the ingredients for a fantastic day out, with barbeque and picnic areas, nature trails, play areas for children of all ages, crazy golf, miniature railway, sandpit, lakes, café and gift shop.





