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Evening scenery of Cambridge with a boat floating down the river Cam, England

Things to do in  Cambridge

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A mecca for magnificent minds, Cambridge is famed for being the home of the University of Cambridge, where academic masterminds such as Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton, and Stephen Hawking once studied. While college tours help check off the city’s architectural wonders, there’s a cornucopia of other things to do in Cambridge. Delve into art and culture at the Fitzwilliam Museum; meander along the River Cam on a punting adventure; enjoy some retail therapy at the central market; or immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant restaurant and nightlife scene.

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When to visit

Cambridge, like much of the UK, experiences long winters. April onwards is the ideal time to visit as it’s when spring is in full swing. Aligning your visit with the city's lively festival schedule is sure to enhance your experience. Key events include the Cambridge Beer Festival in May, the Strawberry Fair and Cambridge Pride in June, and the Cambridge Folk Festival in July.

Getting around

Cambridge is renowned for its cycling culture, so there are numerous bike rental options available. Apart from cycling, it's an exceptionally walkable city, thanks to its compact center and charming cobbled streets. For those who prefer public transport, the Stagecoach service runs regularly throughout the city. Alternatively, you can find a taxi rank at the railway station.

Traveler tips

Just on the outskirts of the city center, Mill Road is a favorite spot for Cambridge locals. This bustling street boasts plenty of independent shops and restaurants to suit diverse palates. For great Chinese food, make your way to Noodles Plus+ where their dumplings are a standout. Bedouin offers flavors of North African cuisine in an atmospheric setting, while Fancetts serves up French bistro-style delights. If your visit extends into the evening, don’t miss the 196 cocktail bar.

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Q:What are the must-see attractions in Cambridge?
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Home to historic colleges such as King’s, Trinity, and St. John’s, the University of Cambridge is a top draw. Don't miss King's College Chapel, famed for its Gothic architecture and choir. For a quintessential Cambridge experience, punt along the River Cam, offering picturesque views of the college.

Q:Can you tour the University of Cambridge and its colleges?
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Yes, you can tour the University of Cambridge and several of its colleges. Many offer guided tours that provide insights into their history and architecture. However, access might vary depending on the college and time of year, especially during exam time. Therefore, it’s advisable to check specific college websites for visitor information.

Q:What are the best places for punting in Cambridge?
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The best place to start a punting trip is in the Quayside area of Cambridge's city center. From here, you can punt along the River Cam on a route that showcases the College Backs—with views of King’s College, Trinity College, and the Bridge of Sighs.

Q:Where are the best spots to enjoy Cambridge’s green spaces?
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Parker's Piece, close to the city center, is ideal for picnics, football, or cricket, while the Cambridge University Botanic Garden is the perfect place to spend an afternoon discovering diverse plants and flowers. The Backs has scenic riverside paths, and just beyond Cambridge, Grantchester Meadows is a tranquil countryside escape.

Q:What are some unique shopping experiences in Cambridge?
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Don’t miss a visit to the Market Square, which hosts daily markets with local produce, books, souvenirs, crafts, and great street food. For independent shops, head to King’s Parade and Magdalene Street. For great foodie treats, All Saints Passage has a deli, a chocolate shop, and a cheese shop.

Q:What is the food scene like in Cambridge?
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Cambridge’s food scene is diverse, innovative, and exciting. For fine dining, you can find the Michelin-starred Midsummer House and Restaurant Twenty Two. For vegan and vegetarian cuisine, there’s Stem + Glory and Vanderlyle, and Mill Road is the place to go for an eclectic mix of international eateries.