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Holiday Inn Express Cambridge West – Cambourne, an IHG Hotel (Cambridge, United Kingdom)

Modern Hotel Located Conveniently Located On The Edge Of Cambridge. A newly built, modern design hotel, on the outskirts of the historic city of Cambridge with plenty of free onsite car parking. The Holiday Inn Express Cambridge West – Cambourne hotel lies on the outskirts of Cambridge and next door to the Cambourne business park.

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ABOUT OUR HOTEL

Modern Hotel Located Conveniently Located On The Edge Of Cambridge.

 

The Holiday Inn Express Cambridge West – Cambourne It is just off the A428 and A14, with links to Cambridge, Huntingdon and Bedford and close connections to the M11 and A1. Just 8 miles from Cambridge and midway between London Luton and London Stanstead Airports. There’s plentiful on-site parking and only 10 minutes from the Madingley Park and Ride.

You can enjoy Breakfast, lunch and dinner in our own restaurant and bar, where kids under 12 eat free.

If you are here on business, hold a private gathering in our air-conditioned meeting room. Audio visual equipment and catering options are available upon request.

For a day out, explore Cambridge University or join students to go punting on the River Cam. The vintage aircraft at the nearby Imperial War Museum Duxford is great for all the family.

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Facilities

  • Air conditioned
  • Assistance dogs welcome
  • Bar
  • Blue badge parking
  • Car Parking
  • Disabled Accessibility
  • Facilities for Disabled Guests
  • Luggage storage
  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • On site parking
  • Restaurant
  • wheelchair access
  • WI-FI

Accessibility Facilities

  • Assistance dogs welcome
  • Blue Badge Parking
  • Designated wheelchair public toilet
  • Staff available to assist
  • Wheel chair accessible
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Did you know?

Bringing the river to life in raucous style each June, ‘The Bumps’ are a chaotic series of rowing races. In this Cambridge tradition, which dates back to the early 19th Century, boats set out in single file and must catch and touch, or ‘bump’, the boat ahead without being caught by the rowers on their tail.