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
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Tom Jones is a bawdy rip-roaring comedy set in the heart of the English countryside, and performed in the magical gardens of Madingley Hall from 8th July.
George Bernard Shaw's 'Village Wooing', a comedietta for two voices, is presented by SHAW2020 in this award winning production.
A truly unique opportunity to enjoy some live acoustic music whilst gliding along the River Cam on a chauffeured boat.
Summer only comes around once a year. How can you make this summer extra special in Cambridge? Come punting in Cambridge for an experience that is right up your stream! Saffron Grange, an award-winning local vineyard hosting wine tasting on a punt - select Fridays - book online.
Cambridge Folk Festival is one of the longest running folk festivals in the world. Held each year since 1965 it attracts around fourteen thousand people, many of whom return year after year.
Join us for a spectacular performance of live choral music based on traditional Even Song.
Come and enjoy an afternoon’s free entertainment in Haddenham Arts Centre’s garden marquee. Marvel at Banana Ukulele, gasp at Aerialist Katriana. 2.30pm - 4pm, no need to book, just turn up and enjoy!
THE GREEN KNIGHT IS A RAUCOUS FAMILY SHOW BASED ON ARTHURIAN LEGEND.
Join us on August 23 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Cambridge Branch of Parkinson's UK with a performance from Paul Mayhew-Archer.
Join us at Gonville Hotel for An Evening with Henry Blofeld. Enjoy drinks, canapés, a two course meal and tales from the legendary Henry Blofeld OBE.
The political godfather of comedy brings his latest show back on the road! Expect creative fun from one of our oldest surviving alternative comics.
With over 800 years of history, tread in the footsteps of many famous faces, including Charles Darwin, James Watson and France Crick, Rosalind Franklin, Sylvia Plath and Professor Stephen Hawking.