The Courtyard by Marriot Reading Wyomissing has officially completed a propertywide renovation, hotel officials announced.
The upgrades to the hotel at 150 N. Park Road in Wyomissing are aimed at elevating the guest experience, hotel representatives said in a release.
“The revitalization has transformed nearly every inch of the hotel,” representatives said.
Guests will experience an expanded fitness center with a new entryway, upgraded equipment and added workout options.
The pool and spa now boast fresh paint, stylish furniture and improved access, while meeting rooms feature updated finishes, lighting and new furniture.
The lobby transformation includes a redesigned pod-style front desk, modern flooring and updated lighting. The business center, lounge, bar and bistro have been refreshed with new furnishings, flooring and dimmable LED lighting.

Exterior upgrades include parking lot repairs, the addition of EV charging spaces and a revitalized courtyard with new furniture.
Guestrooms now offer updated flooring, paint, window treatments, 50-inch TVs, larger sofa beds, new mattresses, desk chairs, lamps and artwork. Most lighting has been converted to LED, and guest corridors have been updated with new finishes, lighting and artwork.

“The Courtyard Reading Wyomissing is committed to creating a memorable travel experience for our guests through technology and amenities,” said Kayla Oxenreider, Courtyard Reading general manager. “These renovations show our passionate commitment to our Reading/Wyomissing customers, whether they are in town for business meetings or to enjoy a weekend getaway with stops at the Reading Public Museum, the Reading Pagoda or Gring’s Mill Recreation Area.”
The hotel is owned by Noble Investment Group, a Georgia-based real estate investment firm, and operated by Concord Hospitality, N.C., a hotel management company with over 140 properties in its portfolio.