This full-day Cambridge tour offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Start with a tour of the city’s prestigious university and visit iconic landmarks like King’s College Chapel, renowned for its stunning Gothic architecture. Take a leisurely stroll along The Backs, offering picturesque views of the riverside colleges, and explore the historic Senate House. After a delicious lunch at a local eatery, enjoy an unforgettable punting experience on the River Cam, offering unique views of famous colleges and landmarks. End the day at the Fitzwilliam Museum, home to world-class art and antiquities. This tour provides an immersive Cambridge experience, ideal for history and culture lovers.
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King’s College Chapel in Cambridge is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and one of the most iconic landmarks in the UK. Famous for its stunning fan-vaulted ceiling, intricate stained glass windows, and breathtaking acoustics, the chapel offers visitors a glimpse into the city’s rich academic and cultural history. It is also home to the world-renowned King's College Choir. For tourists, it’s a must-see for its architectural beauty, historical significance, and tranquil atmosphere, making it one of Cambridge's premier attractions
Stroll through The Backs, the famous area behind the riverside colleges where you can enjoy some of the most picturesque views of the colleges, including King’s College, Clare College, and Trinity College.
Senate House in Cambridge is an iconic building located in the heart of the university. Known for its classical design, it has historically been the venue for degree ceremonies and university meetings. The building's neoclassical architecture and impressive dome make it a key landmark. For tourists, it offers a chance to explore Cambridge's academic heritage, as well as a stunning view of the surrounding historic city. The Senate House is also a great spot to learn about the university’s rich traditions and enjoy the atmosphere of one of the world’s most prestigious educational institutions.
After lunch, enjoy one of the most quintessential Cambridge experiences: punting on the River Cam. A guided punting tour will take you through the historic heart of the city, passing by some of the most famous sights.
Explore the Fitzwilliam Museum, home to a world-class collection of art and antiquities, including paintings by the likes of Titian and Picasso, as well as Egyptian, Greek, and Roman artefacts.
Tour guide will kindly assist you with the entrance tickets
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