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Cambridge City Guide,
Including Cambridge Hotels
Author: Ms
Maria Williams
Cambridge combines the best of traditional and modern life in one
city. The towers, quadrangles and gardens of its 31 colleges create
the Cambridge's spectacular landscape. At the same time, visitors
enjoy the best in theatre, music and live entertainment in
Cambridge's many festivals and theatres. A great spot to visit all
year round, Cambridge is host to many thousands of visitors, and
endures as one of England's most popular places to visit.
Places of Interest
On every corner of the city, there is at least one building or view
that is worth visiting and exploring. There are also places off the
beaten path that are definitely worth a short excursion.
The University--take a guided tour of Cambridge's 31 famous
colleges. You can spend time investigating these colleges for a day
or for weeks.
Moggerhanger Park--This Georgian Grade I Historic house is a jewel
in the Bedfordshire Countryside. It has undergone a gradual
renovation process, and fits the striking and original design of Sir
John Soane.
Cromwell Museum--Sir Oliver Cromwell, born in 1599 attended this
former school along with Samuel Pepys. Now a museum, this collection
features objects once belonging to the former Lord Protector and his
family.
Fenner's Field--Have a pint, some crisps and watch a cricket match
in the University's cricket field. You can view a match in April,
May or June.
ADC Theatre--The oldest theatre in Cambridge, this venue is home to
the finest student productions as well as community theatrical
projects.
Things To Do
Whatever your interests, you can find a variety of activities in
Cambridge. Whether music is your passion or you prefer taking a
nature hike, there is always something going on in Cambridge,
regardless of the season.
Corn Exchange Festival--In the summertime, Cambridge is home to one
of East Anglia's finest events during which you can experience the
best in every genre of music, comedy and drama.
Cambridge Folk Festival--described by the Daily Telegraph as
Europe's most celebrated folk festival, this frequently sold-out
event features folk music from every corner of the world.
Fireworks Display--Cambridge hosts the largest free fireworks
display in England, and along with the impressive show, there is
also free, live entertainment and a bonfire.
Debenham's--no trip to England is complete without a shopping
excursion at one of the most frequently visited department stores in
the country. Whatever you are looking for, you will find it here.
Roman Road Walk--take a stroll back in time on a circular Roman road
that will lead you through local fields and villages.
Food & Drink
In addition to visiting Cambridge superb sites, you will also need
to grab a bite to eat now and again. Whether you prefer a formal
meal, a light snack or a traditional English tea, you can easily
find a place in Cambridge that suits your appetite and your budget.
If you fancy a pint, there are many pubs to choose from as well.
Red Lion-16th century country pub in the lovely village of Hinxton
serves traditional English fare and drinks.
Bun Shop--if you are looking for a restaurant and pub with a
Mediterranean flavour, enjoy the tapas, the continental food and the
Flamenco dancing at the Bun Shop. There is also a Quiz Night every
Tuesday.
Maharaja Indian Tandoori--This is one of the oldest Indian
restaurants in Cambridge, and it serves traditional Indian
favourites, including Madras, Tandoori and Bhajis as well as piping
hot vindaloo. The Anchor--This classic English pub has a riverfront
terrace and serves English breakfasts as well as Sunday roasts.
Tatties--A good place to grab a quick bite to eat, this charming
establishment specializes in jacket potatoes, snacks, coffee and tea
and has a great selection of vegetarian dishes.
Hotel &
Accommodations
Whether you are looking for a five-star hotel or a budget bed and
breakfast, it is quite easy to find what you are looking for in
Cambridge. There are many medium-priced Bed and Breakfasts or Guest
Houses which are family run and provide amenities such as cable TV,
quality bathrooms and showers, and hot beverages. Many offer free
continental breakfasts or low-cost English breakfasts. For the
adventurous, there are many camping grounds located outside of the
city centre if you are keen on renting a caravan. For those who
prefer self-catering, there are many houses and apartments available
to let by the week.
Aylesbray Lodge Brooklands Guest House Sorrento Hotel & Restaurant
Cambridge Garden House Moat House Centennial Hotel De Vere
University Arms Hotel Royal Cambridge Acorn Guest House Best Western
Gonville Hotel Ashtrees Guest House Arundel House Hotel Carolina
Guest House Sleep Inn Cambridge The Meadowcroft Hotel Best
Western-Connoisseur, Cambridge Quy Mill Hote Kirkwood House Hotel
Felix Express by Holiday Inn Cambridge Dresden Villa Guest House The
Cambridge Belfry Alpha Milton Guest House Cambridge Apartments Ltd
Black Horse Motel
Entertainment
Theatre has a long and well-respected tradition in Cambridge, and it
is in this city that many of today's popular entertainers made their
foray into the performing arts. The Corn Exchange Theatre is the
largest venue in the city, and hosts operas, large-scale
professional productions and stand-up comedy. It is also worth
investigating student talent as well, and the ABC, the oldest
theatre in Cambridge, is worth a visit. The Mumford is the legendary
student theatre in Cambridge and is the largest student venue. Drop
by the Corpus playroom, which features student productions
throughout the year.
If you prefer cinema, visit the Arts Picture House, which features
foreign and mainstream films and also sponsors children's programs.
The Vue Cinema has an 8 screen selection, with enough choices to
suit every film fancier.
There are several notable festivals in Cambridge during the summer.
The Cambridge Folk Festival is the finest of its kind in Europe and
features an impressive and eclectic mix of traditional music, from
Irish favourites to American blue grass. At the Corn Exchange
Festival, you can hear any style of music that suites your taste.
There are also comedy programs and theatrical productions on the
schedule.
Regardless of your interests or the time of year you are planning to
visit the city, Cambridge an outstanding array of nightlife, dining,
entertainment, and sightseeing options. Even if you stay for months,
it is unlikely that you will be able to experience everything
Cambridge has to offer, so a return trip to this fantastic city
should definitely be in your plans.
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About the
Author:
Maria Williams Website:
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Biography:
Maria writes for Sleep UK - providers of cheap uk hotels.
Things
To Do and See in Cambridge
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
Museum houses vast collections of antiquities from ancient Egypt,
Greece and
Rome, including exhibits of English and European pottery and
glass, furniture, clocks, Chinese jades, and ceramics from Japan and
Korea.
Attraction type: Art museum
Great St Mary's
Church (Church of England), Cambridge
Overlooking the market place, this architectural marvel was built in
1478 with
much of
its construction and décor in the Tudor-style; Henry VII himself
donated more than one hundred oak trees to build its roof.
Attraction type: Religious site; Historic site
St. John's
College, Cambridge
St John's College is well worth a visit, it's one of the most
interesting in
Cambridge.
Visit Shortcutguides.co.uk for more information about the
colleges and other sites in Cambridge.
Attraction type: Educational site; Historic site
Jesus College,
Cambridge
One of the colleges of Cambridge University that was built on the
site of
a
12th-century nunnery, and which today features spacious grounds
and
a pretty 16th-century cloister court.
Attraction type: Historic site; Educational site
Girton College,
Cambridge
Opened in 1873 by two leaders of the feminist movement, Emily
Davies and
Barbara Bodichon, to establish a women's college in Cambridge.
Attraction type: Educational site; Historic site
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