Led by knowledgeable, entertaining, and accredited Green-Badge guide Taj, this tour immerses you into Cambridge's history, legacy, and classic charm. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a curious explorer, or simply looking for an inspiring walking experience, this tour brings Cambridge to life in an interactive and engaging way. You will see the city's most iconic landmarks, stunning architecture, and quaint corners, learn about the origins of the university and town, see Cambridge College life from the inside, and hear tales of royals, rebels, religious men, poets and revolutionary scientists like Isaac Newton and Stephen Hawking. You will also visit the Old Cavendish laboratory where discoveries like electrons and the structure of DNA were made, the famous Eagle pub, a thousand-year-old church, and a strangely captivating time-eating monster. The tour will conclude on Cambridge's most iconic street: King's Parade. Every step reveals the brilliance of Cambridge’s past and present.
An ancient church with title of being the cradle of English reformation. Hidden away in the little alleyway with two hidden gems. Visitors will know about the start of English reformation and break away from Catholic church and the martyr who were burnt at stake for Thier beliefs.
Visitors will see the ancient market going on uninterrupted for over thousand years. The Guild hall it's beautiful artistic gate symbols and the court of arms - sea horses, ships. Our story of the town and the university will start here. An delightful statue of eccentric Cambridge character will set the scene for more hidden gems along the path of the tour.
Visitors will have a chance to view the court of one the Cambridge university Colleges and hear about it secrets and famous alumni. (Subject to College opening days)
Visitors will see the Lab and hear about the world changing discoveries made here in Cambridge.
Visitors will enjoy the view of this amazing historical pub going back to 16th century as couching Inn. It holds memories many legendary airmen who socialised here during the second world war. It is pub where the discovery of the 'secret of life' of was announced. A ghost window that shall remain open why?
Visitors will have the chance to see the oldest church in Cambridge dated 1025 with intact Anglo-Saxon tower with strange holes and unique masonry.
An artpiece and timepiece wrapped in one, featuring the imposing yet fascinating "cronophage" ("time-eater"). Hear the story of its creation, and the famous scientist who designed it.
The visitors will have chance to see the most iconic building in Cambridge and hear about it's fascinating history of royal patronage.
Visitors will see the the Senate House of Cambridge University a beautiful neoclassical building which is made for graduation ceremonies. You will here about famous student prank that has become a legend it's own right. The visitors will also hear about mysterious degree ceremonies.
Visitors will see the famous great gate of Trinity - with many ancient symbols - and the Statue of the most famous English Monarch Henry the 8th who founded the college. You will hear about the great trinity men like Issac Newton and his time in Cambridge.
Visitors will see the famous Apple tree that commemorates the most famous scientist Issac Newton. Visitors will chance to look at room (external view) where he lived and also hear about his lesser known inventions.
Inside Cambridge Tourist Information Centre
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
Cambridge Bus Station
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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