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Cambridge

Tourist Information Centres

Cambridge TIC
info@visitcambridge.org
www.visitcambridge.org

Press Contact

Jonathon Gray
jonathon.gray@cambridge.gov.uk
www.visitcambridge.org

Destination

Be inspired by the beautiful museums and art galleries. Admire beautiful architecture and majestic college buildings.

Explore quaint passages set around the historic market place and colleges, where a unique and relaxing shopping experience can be found. A blend of independent shops is mingled with high street brands.

Relax in the many beautiful pubs, restaurants and cafes.

Catch a student theatrical production, or a show at the Arts Theatre. See live music or comedy at the Corn Exchange.

Stay a few nights as there is definitely too much to see in a day. With a wide range of accommodation available from a luxurious hotel, to a cosy guesthouse or B&B.

If you stay longer, then you can explore the many market towns and country houses around Cambridge.

What's on Offer

Places to Visit

King’s College Chapel, Fitzwilliam Museum, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge University Botanic Garden, King’s College, Queens’ College, Trinity College, Corpus Christi College, Great St. Mary’s Church, The Eagle Pub, Imperial War Museum Duxford, Anglesey Abbey, Chilford Hall, Orchard Tea Gardens, The American Cemetery, The Corn Exchange, The Arts Theatre.

Entertainment

Cambridge also has an abundance of pubs, music venues and night spots to visit.

As a destination for most touring musicians, comedians, plays and musicals there is no shortage of live entertainment.

Shopping

In Cambridge there is something for everyone; high-street names, quality independents and traditional markets, offering ideas to inspire even the most veteran shopper.

Cambridge is fortunate to have an eclectic mix of independent shops that should not be missed, often hidden down winding lanes and side streets.

The ‘Hidden Gems’ of the City are well worth exploring to find style and individuality in an attractive historic setting.

Eating Out

Visitors are spoilt for choice when it comes to dining out. From aromatic Thai to traditional British fare there is something for everyone. With a tantalising array of independent eateries, including a Michelin Star restaurant and complimented by a plethora of chain restaurants. Cambridge is a haven for someone who wants a good bite to eat or even the more discerning connoisseur.

Conference & Business Facilities

Whether you require a stately home or a hotel, Cambridge college or purpose built modern venue.

Call 0844 8475520
or email destinationcambridge@inntel.co.uk

Accommodation

You are spoilt for choice with a range of luxury hotels, guest houses and B&Bs to suit individuals, families or groups.

Booking online couldn’t be easier visit www.visitcambridge.org.

Getting There

Road

From the South & London, Cambridge is a short trip up the M11. From the north, the A1 and M1 link to the A14 leading straight to the city. From the east and west, the A14 brings you into Cambridge.

Rail

There is a fast & frequent rail service from London King’s Cross & Liverpool Street to Cambridge.

With connections from the North via Peterborough and regional services from Birmingham & the Midlands, East Anglia & the Northwest.

Sea

Harwich, 60 miles South-East of Cambridge, is the terminal for the ferry from Hook van Holland & Esbjerg. Road & rail links make Cambridge easily accessible from the port.

Air

London Stansted is the nearest international airport to Cambridge, just 30 miles to the South of the city, with easy access by train, coach or car (M11). EasyJet and Ryanair fly from Stansted.