What is it like to retire in Reading?
We asked retirees what it is like retiring in Reading. They said...
"Reading and its surroundings offer a variety of activities for retirees. There is an active expat community in the area, with many retirees from other countries living in the area. There are plenty of cultural attractions to explore, such as the Reading Museum, the Reading Abbey Ruins, and the Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology. There are also plenty of recreational activities to enjoy, such as walking and cycling along the River Thames, visiting the nearby countryside, and exploring the local parks. For those looking for a bit of nightlife, there are plenty of pubs, restaurants, and bars to choose from," said another expat in Reading, England.
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What is it like to retire in Reading?
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