Ideas & inspiration for visiting Cambridge

Ideas & inspiration for visiting Cambridge

Be inspired by a City of History, Culture and world-changing Discoveries

Packed full of stunning architecture and nature, Cambridge is a beautiful university town renowned for its impact on history. The tightly packed city centre is perfect for exploring ancient colleges, cobbled streets and the picturesque “Backs” alongside the River Cam.

A city that celebrates quintessential England with pioneering scientific research. With famous alumni such as Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin and Professor Stephen Hawking, you’ll be following in some famous footsteps. See the colleges where these great minds studied and be inspired by the same surroundings which changed the course of history.

Grab a pint at the Eagle Pub, the birthplace of the discovery of DNA and haven for WW2 airmen, or take a peek inside the stunning King’s College Chapel, an astounding piece of Gothic architecture which took over a century to build. Watch time go by at the Corpus Clock as the Chronophage or “time-eater” devours each minute of the day atop one of the most unique clocks in the world.

Explore the lesser known stories of the city, and don’t forget to take time to wander beyond the university. The cobbled streets, filled with the whirr of bicycle wheels, are packed with independent restaurants, proper British pubs and a thriving market whilst cows wander across riverside paths without a care in the world.

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With over 800 years of history, tread in the footsteps of many famous faces, including Charles Darwin, James Watson and France Crick, Rosalind Franklin, Sylvia Plath, Professor Stephen Hawking, William Wordsworth, Samuel Pepys, Virginia Woolf, Stephen Fry and Prince Charles.

City

Explore the charming streets of Cambridge, where modern life meets a rich academic and cultural heritage in a picturesque setting.


History and Architecture

Discover centuries of history through Cambridge's iconic architecture, from ancient colleges to beautiful chapels and hidden gems.


Culture

Immerse yourself in Cambridge's vibrant cultural scene, featuring museums, galleries, theatres, and festivals that celebrate the arts and intellect.


Food and Drink

Savor Cambridge's diverse culinary delights, from traditional English fare to global cuisine, in cozy pubs, trendy cafes, and fine dining spots.


Cycling and Walking

Enjoy the best of Cambridge on foot or by bike, navigating scenic pathways, riverside routes, and historic landmarks.


Sport

Experience Cambridge's sporting spirit, from rowing on the River Cam to cheering on local teams or joining a cricket match on Parker's Piece


Shopping

Find unique treasures in Cambridge's eclectic mix of independent boutiques, bustling markets, and renowned brand stores.


Rest and Relax

Unwind in Cambridge's serene green spaces, riverside parks, or charming tea rooms—perfect spots for relaxation and reflection.


Film and TV

Discover Cambridge's cinematic charm, a favorite backdrop for filmmakers, with its stunning architecture and picturesque landscapes featured in countless films and TV shows.


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City Trails

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Did you know?

One of the oldest surviving buildings in Cambridge is the Leper Chapel on Newmarket Road. Also known as the Chapel of St Mary Magdalene, it dates back to the 12th century and was originally used as a place to isolate victims of leprosy.