Here's your big chance to win a wonderful weekend break for two at The Renaissance Reading Hotel, a superb 4-star Marriott deluxe property situated in the heart of the town.
Modern, elegant and comfortable and indulging every need of the discerning leisure and business guest, this impressive hotel is within minutes walk of the fabulous Oracle shopping centre, bars, restaurants, cafes, theatres, cinemas and the River Thames.
Our winners will enjoy a two-night break in one of the hotel's 196 superbly appointed guest rooms. Each includes a double bed, satellite channel TV and in-room movies, direct dial lines, high speed Internet access, fridge, trouser press, hair dryer, anti-mist bathroom mirrors, complimentary in-room tea and coffee and adjustable air conditioning.
Our VIP guests will savour a complimentary dinner on one night in the elegant Caversham Restaurant and will be able to wind down in the hotel leisure club with its 17-metre indoor heated pool, Jacuzzi, steam room, sauna and fully equipped gym.
Besides Reading's extensive shopping and entertainment facilities, the town is ideally located for visiting the beautiful Thames Valley and Chilterns countryside with its wealth of castles, historic houses, race courses, vineyards, golf courses and pretty riverside villages. Windsor, Legoland, Oxford and Henley are all within a 30 minute drive.
To enter our competition see the Worcester News on Saturday 3rd March.
Plus a great reader offer of £85 per night includes 2 nights accommodation for 2 people with full English breakfast, a complimentary bottle of wine in your room, use of the Leisure Club and free car parking.
To book call 0118 958 6222 quoting LLOA NOTE: The competition prize or reader offer rate does not include restaurant beverages or leisure club tanning facilities, beauty treatments or therapies.
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