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Best places to stay

Top Notch

Our pick of the best things to do in Cambridge. From tucking into the stickiest bun in the world, the Chelsea bun to visiting the colleges, enjoying Cambridge’s stunning sites from the river Cam and discovering hidden Cambridge. Here are our top 10 things to do.

Boutique

Will Cambridge be on the cards soon? Not sure where to stay and which area? We are here to give you a helping hand and have listed our favourite places to stay from  posh hotels to cosy Bed & breakfasts, quirky places and apartments. 

Live as a local

Cambridge has so much on offer that it might be hard to decide where to start. Do you like to explore the city like a local or want to pack as much as possible into the time you are in Cambridge? We have it covered from our favourite tours to tips and itineraries.

Apartments

One of the oldest university cities in the world is at all times of the year a joy to visit. Check out our favourite walks, museums, hoods and entertainment for more detailed information head over to our What’s on Agenda. Enjoy your time in Cambridge!

Quirky

The Cambridge food scene is booming. It might sound as a surprise during the current pandemic, but the attraction opening up in Cambridge is ongoing. Move away from the busy tourist track, and you’ll stumble across some fantastic indies.

bars pubs and cafes

Farm Stay

Fancy sipping a cocktail from a roof terrace or keen to find a cosy pub with a fire for a local pint and Scotch egg? Cambridge is proud to have fantastic indie restaurants, pubs and bars. There is so much choice from posh nosh to fast food and vegan. 

our tip – stay longer

Staying a day in Cambridge never feels enough because there is so much to see and do.

Check out my favourite indies

Wondering where I like to shop? I prefer to hop on my Dutch bike, stopping off at my favourite shops and the market. Cambridge is incredibly bike-friendly, and most of the time, you can park your bike in front of the shop. Don’t have a bike? Cambridge city centre is relatively compact. It takes you approximately 20 minutes to walk from Kings parade to Mill Road. There are ample parking garages if you come from further afield.

our tip – stay longer

Staying a day in Cambridge never feels enough because there is so much to see and do.

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Check out my favourite indies

Wondering where I like to shop? I prefer to hop on my Dutch bike, stopping off at my favourite shops and the market. Cambridge is incredibly bike-friendly, and most of the time, you can park your bike in front of the shop. Don’t have a bike? Cambridge city centre is relatively compact. It takes you approximately 20 minutes to walk from Kings parade to Mill Road. There are ample parking garages if you come from further afield.

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