Cambridge University was founded by Oxford scholars who escaped the town/gown riots in the 13th century, and the two universities have enjoyed a friendly (sometimes not so friendly!) rivalry for many centuries. The most famous example of this is the annual Boat Race along the River Thames. As England’s two most ancient universities, they are often called ‘Oxbridge’.
Today the ‘modern’ city of Cambridge has a rich array of bookshops, cafes, pubs, live music venues, galleries, museums and scenic riverside parks. The banks of the River Cam are fabulous places for the summer months.
On this private walking tour through this world-famous city, your guide will help you uncover the many layers and stories of both Cambridge and its alumni including luminaries such as Stephen Hawking, Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton, and several prime ministers.
Enjoy the quaint, antiquated yet vibrant atmosphere – and enjoy stopping off for a pint at a local, historic tavern afterwards.
Cambridge is a beautiful medieval university city, situated on the River Cam in eastern England. The city dates back to 875, and the university was founded in 1209, making it the second-oldest university in England and one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world.
Learn how Cambridge as a city and Cambridge University developed through the Middle Ages as a rival to Oxford at Cambridge Market Square.
End your private tour with a well-deserved drink on us, at one of the historic local pubs in Cambridge.
See some of the city's most famous colleges and learn why each one is unique, like St. John's College, known for its choir and a plethora of famous alumni, among which Nobel Prize winners, prime ministers, princes and even saints. Stop to admire Great St Mary's, the University Church, the largest church in Cambridge that dates back to the early 1200s.
Enjoy a guided tour of the majestic King's College Chapel, famed for its intricate gothic architecture, stained-glass windows, and priceless artwork like the Adoration of the Magi painted by Rubens in 1634. Explore the grounds of King's College and walk down to the river Cam to enjoy "The Backs" lawn - a truly magical photo opportunity.
Cross Silver Street Bridge and learn about Queen's College and the famed Mathematical Bridge, a feat of engineering - that contrary to popular belief was not designed by Sir Issac Newton. Admire the Corpus Clock, unveiled in 2008 by Stephen Hawking, that fascinates locals and tourists alike with its meticulous design and unusual features, such as a giant grasshopper.
Your guide will meet you in front of the Guildhall, Market Hill, Cambridge CB2 3QJ, UK.
Cambridge is a historic university city in England's East Anglia region, renowned for the prestigious University of Cambridge. The city is famous for its stunning architecture, rich academic heritage, and picturesque setting along the River Cam. Visitors can explore centuries-old colleges, punting along the river, and a vibrant cultural scene.
The University of Cambridge is one of the world's most prestigious universities, with a history spanning over 800 years. Visitors can explore its historic colleges, chapels, and museums.
Punting is a quintessential Cambridge experience. Glide along the River Cam in a flat-bottomed boat, passing under picturesque bridges and alongside historic colleges.
Kings College Chapel is a stunning example of Gothic architecture and one of Cambridge's most iconic landmarks. The chapel is famous for its fan-vaulted ceiling and beautiful stained glass windows.
The Fitzwilliam Museum is one of Cambridge's most impressive museums, housing a vast collection of art, antiquities, and manuscripts. The museum's stunning neoclassical building is a work of art in itself.
The Cambridge Botanic Garden is a beautiful and tranquil oasis in the heart of the city. The garden features a diverse range of plants from around the world, as well as themed gardens and glasshouses.
A traditional multi-course dinner served in the university's historic colleges. The meal is accompanied by formal dress codes and Latin grace.
A savory pie filled with meat and vegetables, often served with chips and peas. The pie is a local specialty and a must-try for visitors.
A traditional English dessert made with crushed meringue, whipped cream, and strawberries. The dessert is a popular treat in Cambridge and can be found at many cafes and restaurants.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather and long daylight hours, ideal for outdoor activities and river punting. The city is lively with various events and festivals.
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Cambridge is generally a safe city for visitors, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime such as pickpocketing and bike theft can occur in tourist areas and on public transport. Exercise normal precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Cambridge Railway Station
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The bus network in Cambridge is comprehensive, with frequent services covering the city and surrounding areas. Buses are a convenient and affordable way to get around.
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