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Reading in a Day – A Local Itinerary

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Have a day to explore Reading? Here’s how to enjoy the city’s best sights, flavors, and experiences from morning to night with this walking-friendly itinerary.

Morning: Start with a View

Begin your day at Reading’s most iconic landmark—the Pagoda. Built in 1908, this unique structure offers panoramic views of the city and beyond. Spend time taking in the scenery and learning about the Pagoda’s history, then head down Mount Penn for breakfast.

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Stop by a downtown café or enjoy a morning pastry at GoggleWorks, where you can also take a quick stroll through the art galleries before heading out.

Midday: Art and Local Flavor

Around noon, explore more of downtown Reading. Walk along Penn Street, checking out public art, historic buildings, and the Santander Performing Arts Center. For lunch, choose from one of the many local restaurants—whether you’re craving comfort food, global flavors, or a quick bite.

After lunch, head to the Reading Public Museum and Planetarium. Spend the afternoon wandering through art and science exhibits, then enjoy a star show or educational program in the planetarium dome.

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Evening: Entertainment & Dining

As evening sets in, enjoy dinner at a nearby restaurant, perhaps something a bit more upscale or cozy depending on your mood. If you’re in town during the sports season, catch a Reading Royals hockey game at the Santander Arena or a Fightin Phils baseball game at FirstEnergy Stadium.

If sports aren’t on the agenda, check out a performance at Genesius Theatre, the Miller Center for the Arts, or return to Santander Performing Arts Center for a concert or show.

End your day with a nightcap or dessert from a local spot, reflecting on the diversity and charm of Reading.

More to Explore

Of course, there’s always more to see and do. If you have time, visit the Berks History Center, take a walk along the Schuylkill River Trail, or stop by the Reading Science Center for a fun, interactive experience—especially if you have kids in tow.

Enjoy Your Day!

Whether you’re here for a quick visit or rediscovering your hometown, Reading in a day offers a mix of history, culture, and fun. Come back often—there’s always something new to enjoy.

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