City Tours

City Tours

Cambridge offers plenty of pre-planned city tours for you to choose from all year round. If you’re feeling more spontaneous, simply grab a map and enjoy an uncharted adventure. Why not plot your journey and explore the city? 

Boathouse Pub
Car Parks
City Tours
House & Park
Key Sites to Visit
Leisure Activities
Local Nature Reserve
Museums & Galleries
Park
Pubs
Punting
Theatres & Cinemas
Toilets
Universities & Colleges

Boathouse Pub

The Boathouse is a pub at the heart and soul of Cambridge situated on the river. Whether you want a pop in for your favourite tipple, catch up with friends and family over lovingly cooked food, or celebrate a special occasion, we cannot wait to see you.

Solve The City – Clue The Looking Glass – City Adventure Game
City Tours
Free
Key Sites to Visit
Leisure Activities
Walking & Cycling Routes

Solve The City – Clue The Looking Glass – City Adventure Game

The most creative way to see Cambridge! Outdoor escape room-style immersive adventure game. Explore Cambridge, solve puzzles, crack the mystery!

The Captains Table
Bars & Clubs
City Tours
Fine Dining
Food & Drink
Punting
Restaurants
Tourism

The Captains Table

The Captain’s Table is an Art Deco-inspired cruising restaurant. Perfect for Hen Do's, Celebrations Dinners, Reunions and Indulgent Tours of the local countryside. We also have the Captain’s Launch a fully refurbished 1920s river cruiser. Perfect for river trips and afternoon tea.

Turing Locke
Apartments
Bars & Clubs
Car Parks
City Tours
Coffee Shops & Tea Rooms
Hotels
House & Park
Leisure Activities
Museums & Galleries
Park
Punting
Theatres & Cinemas
Toilets
Universities & Colleges
Walking & Cycling Routes

Turing Locke

Turing Locke is a sleek, avant-garde style aparthotel in the sustainable district of Eddington. Eat, drink, work and work-out in your apartment or the light and leafy social spaces.

Uncomfortable Cambridge Walking Tours
City Tours
Leisure Activities

Uncomfortable Cambridge Walking Tours

Discover Cambridge in a different way on this guided walking tour, focusing on the uncomfortable stories of power and privilege which have shaped both the university and the city.

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Did you know?

Forming part of St John’s College, The Bridge of Sighs is one of Cambridge’s most famous landmarks. It shares little with its Venetian namesake, but this Gothic Revival style structure is a beauty in its own right, best admired by punt.