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Millennium Madejski Hotel Reading
Madejski Stadium
Junction 11, M4

Reading
Berkshire

RG2 0FL

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The Millennium Madejski is Reading's newest four star hotel and is excellently located for business and leisure. Forming part of the Madejski Stadium Complex, incorporating the Madejski Stadium and Royal Berkshire Conference Centre. Ideally located for those who want to visit the wonderful countryside within Royal Berkshire. Nearby we have Legoland, Windsor Castle, and for those who enjoy the races, Ascot, Windsor and Newbury are all within easy reach. Shop 'til you drop at the new Oracle Shopping Center. Other areas of interest include Henley, Oxford, and twenty minutes on the train and you can be at Paddington Station in London. Reading's newest deluxe hotel, forming part of the prestigious Madejski Stadium complex. Located one mile north of Junction 11, M4 on the A33 Relief Road. Two miles south of Reading town center and Reading railway station. The hotel is ideally located for business and pleasure. Nearby are many of Reading's major business parks - Thames Valley Park and Green Park. As of 12th August 2006 all public areas of the Millennium Madejski will be non-smoking. Smoking will only be permitted in the designated smoking bedrooms.

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Ratings/Awards: Four Star
Number of Rooms: 140
Number Ensuite: 140
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Name: Cilantro
Cuisine: International
Chef: Jamie Halliday

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