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Self-Guided Downtown Reading Walking Tour

Discover the historic and cultural gems of downtown Reading, PA, with this self-guided walking tour. Centered around Penn Street and nearby blocks, this journey highlights the city’s art, architecture, and unique charm—all within easy walking distance.

Start: GoggleWorks Center for the Arts

Begin your tour at GoggleWorks, one of the largest interactive arts centers in the country. Stroll through the galleries, browse the handmade goods in the gift shop, or grab a coffee at the on-site café. The building itself is a piece of Reading’s industrial past, once home to a goggle factory.

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Walk to Penn Street

Head south from GoggleWorks toward Penn Street, Reading’s historic downtown corridor. Along the way, keep an eye out for public murals that bring color and creativity to the city’s walls. As you arrive on Penn Street, note the historic architecture—many buildings date back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Santander Performing Arts Center

At the corner of South 6th & Penn, take a moment to admire the Santander Performing Arts Center. Originally built as the Rajah Theatre, this venue has hosted countless performances over the decades and remains a hub for live music, theater, and dance.

Penn Square

Continue along Penn Street to reach Penn Square, the traditional center of Reading. This area often serves as the site for community events, parades, and festivals. Take in the energy of the city and enjoy views of the nearby Pagoda, perched atop Mount Penn.

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Reading Public Library

Just a short walk away at 5th & Franklin, the Reading Public Library offers a peaceful break with its historic reading rooms and family-friendly atmosphere. It’s also one of the oldest libraries in Pennsylvania.

Optional Finish: City Park

If you’re up for more exploration, continue east to City Park, where you can relax by the fountains or explore the memorials scattered throughout the green space. It’s a quiet contrast to the bustle of downtown and a great spot to unwind.

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