From making your own gin with one of the world’s most innovative distilleries, to trying the best of the Cambridge food scene – here are some uniquely Cambridge experiences to seek out during your stay
Find out moreWelcome to Cambridge Narrow Boats, we are proud to run an independent, boutique narrowboat holiday hire business set in one of the most stunning locations in the UK. Join us to take in the wonderful natural scenery on the rivers & canals of Cambridgeshire and the truly unique beauty of the Fens, coupled with historic, vibrant Cambridge, steeped in history and culture.
Located in Cambridge, 12 km from University of Cambridge and 10 km from St John's College.
Very large open-plan apartments with Juliet balconies 10 minutes from The Grafton shopping centre.
Catharine House Aparthotel by JBStays features accommodation with free WiFi and a garden with a terrace and garden views.
An airy studio apartment that forms part of the stunning Midsummer Mews development in Napier Street.
Deluxe One Bedroom Serviced Apartments on Cambridge Place.
Located in a secluded part of Cambridge and close to the River Cam.
Citystay currently offer 10 luxury one bedroom serviced apartments at the Vesta development in the brand new CB1 development.
Clopton Courtyard offers six luxury self catering holiday barns near Cambridge.
PS Apartments is a local company based in the heart of Cambridge. We aim to please our guests by providing accommodation that are both luxurious and modern. Our properties accommodate up to 6 guests to suit any occasion. We work with a variety of companies requiring high class living spaces, ranging from a few nights to a few months stay per time.
These newly built, city centre studio apartments offer smart city living, indulgent furnishings and thoughtful details.
De Havilland House boasts a block of 6 2 bedroom 2 bathroom serviced apartments.
Cambridge's first centrally located aparthotel putting freedom and flexibility first so you can unlock the city.
A sleek, avant-garde style aparthotel in the brand-new, sustainable district of Eddington.
The city’s name is known around the world, but it wasn’t always called Cambridge. In the Middle Ages it was known as Grantabridge, meaning the bridge over the river Granta (one of the sources of the River Cam).