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Cambridge, UK

Cambridge

Boasting one of the world’s most prestigious universities, Cambridge is a town brimming with history, tradition and scholarly charm.
Cambridge, UK

Cambridge

Cambridge

A hub of innovation and creativity housing the University of Cambridge, an institution dating back more than 800 years, the city of Cambridge is a hotbed of history, architecture and heritage. From spying the splendour of the King’s College Chapel, one of 31 colleges, to visiting the Cambridge University Botanic Garden, there’s no shortage of things to do in Cambridge.

Cambridge, UK
Boasting one of the world’s most prestigious universities, Cambridge is a town brimming with history, tradition and scholarly charm.

Take a punt on the River Cam to see the renowned Cambridge College Backs and to pass under the Bridge of Sighs, be amazed by art and antiquities in the Fitzwilliam Museum, pop into Fitzbillies for tea, and sample the city’s flourishing food and drink scene. Discover sights designed by famous scholars and find out how a Cambridge visit can create lasting memories.

Cambridge at a glance

Top suggestions for first time visitors to Cambridge.

Take a punt on the River Cam to see the renowned Cambridge College Backs and to pass under the Bridge of Sighs

At the heart of this spectacular destination is Cambridge University, which is split into 31 architecturally stunning colleges. The most famous is Kings College, with its distinctive gothic chapel and illustrious list of former students. Take a tour to hear all the stories about famous former students.

You could spend the day in the bustling market square or punt lazily down the River Cam - either way, Cambridge is a truly idyllic place to explore.

Enjoy a relaxing walk through Cambridge University Botanic Garden, or admire the shining 24-carat gold Grasshopper - the Corpus Clock - on Corpus Christi College's Taylor Library.

Be sure to seek refreshment in one of the town’s many tearooms. Fitzbillies, which has been around since the 1920s, is a Cambridge institution and a cosy spot for a traditional afternoon tea.

This historic city is around 50 minutes north east of London by train

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