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Stay in the city center or near the colleges for easy walking access to landmarks like King's College Chapel. Areas close to the River Cam offer scenic views ideal for leisure travelers.

Cambridge, located 55 miles north of London, serves as the county town of Cambridgeshire. Renowned globally for the University of Cambridge, founded in 1209, the city is defined by its historic college architecture and vibrant academic atmosphere. It sits at the heart of the high-tech 'Silicon Fen' cluster, blending tradition with innovation. With over 40% of the workforce holding higher education qualifications, the city offers a sophisticated environment for business and leisure travelers. Adjacent to the M11 and A14 roads, it provides excellent connectivity. Key landmarks include King's College Chapel and the Cambridge University Library. The city also boasts a rich sporting heritage, having produced the first Laws of the Game for association football.
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Stay in the city center or near the colleges for easy walking access to landmarks like King's College Chapel. Areas close to the River Cam offer scenic views ideal for leisure travelers.
The city is compact, making walking or cycling the best ways to explore. It is adjacent to the M11 and A14 roads, providing convenient access for driving or taking coaches to London and beyond.
Summer is ideal for outdoor events like the Strawberry Fair and Midsummer Fair. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for touring university campuses and historic buildings.

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art and antiquities museum of the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England

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college of the University of Cambridge
In an idyllic location overlooking Midsummer Common, inside an equally beautiful Victorian house, you'll find this stylish, long-standing restaurant. Over 20 years into its lifetime, the dishes are continually evolving thanks to a kitchen which is not afraid to push the boundaries. Every course is packed full of personality and originality, especially the stand-out desserts like delicious coconut parfait served in a mock-coconut shell made of Nyangbo chocolate. Luxury ingredients are generously used, flavours are measured and there’s an appealing range of different textures.
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WebsiteThis Victorian townhouse has hosted a restaurant for many years and has long been a feature of Cambridge’s dining scene. Its current guardians are Sam and Alex, who have really made it their own. Sam’s food is poised, detailed and very precise, with his technical skill shining through in beautifully presented dishes such as roasted quail with a buttery vin jaune sauce. The house has a bright, understated style and the enthusiastic service team – who explain the make-up of the dishes in full – keep the atmosphere welcoming and relaxed.
WebsiteA labour of love from the owners behind Restaurant Twenty-Two – and located right next door – this soothing space comes with plenty of neutral tones, giving it a simple, relaxing elegance. The opening selection of breads, dips and nibbles is a brilliant way to start, featuring highlights such as a beautifully made focaccia and a creamy whipped butter bean dip. Across the menu, the vibrant cooking moves with the seasons and pushes delicious natural flavours to the fore. The wonderful service team are engaging and knowledgeable in equal measure.
WebsiteWhat was once a historic village pub is now this intimate restaurant providing a platform for Chef Mark Poynton. Housed inside a 16th-century building, it's a cosy space with a rustic touch to the décor. Poynton and his brigade offer three lengths of set menu and the dishes shine at their simplest, when the high-quality produce provides plenty of flavour. Modern, simply furnished bedrooms are available so you can stay overnight and make your visit a real event.
WebsiteLocated a stone's throw from Trinity College, this brightly decorated townhouse is home to a Spanish restaurant exuding a warm, buzzy vibe – whether you admire the open-flame cooking on the ground floor or sit in the quieter upstairs dining room. Northern Spain has the largest influence on the menu, with Galicia and the Basque Country featuring prominently among dishes built around proudly sourced produce of great quality, such as wonderfully marbled presa Ibérica. Save room to finish with the 'tarta de Santiago'.
WebsiteA large, open-plan kitchen takes centre stage at Vanderlyle, which blends shabby chic styling with designer comfort. The well-balanced tasting menu is all about showing off the power of vegetables with imagination and creativity, along with a passion for seasonal produce – all evident in dishes like roasted wild mushrooms with Roscoff onion and Bordelaise sauce. The friendly service team run the restaurant well and the wine or soft drinks pairings enhance the experience. It’s a popular spot, so book in plenty of time.
WebsiteThe vibrant Mill Road is a focal point for Cantabrigians looking for everything from independent eateries to small antique shops, and this friendly restaurant brings a generous dose of enthusiasm to the area. The eponymous Dan Fancett and his team demonstrate both great care and skilled craft in their preparation of generously portioned dishes that are French to their core, such as the terrific twice-baked cheddar soufflé and the pear tarte Tatin for dessert.
WebsiteSet near the green in a pretty village, is this smart modern pub named after the 15C flint bridge which spans the river. Understated modern dishes have subtle yet effective flavour combinations and use the best local ingredients. Ultra-stylish bedrooms have plush furnishings and roll-top baths.
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