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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Stroll around the Garden following our Snowdrop Trail and discover snowdrop facts along the way.
Cambridge Operatic Society are back at the Arts Theatre Cambridge this January, with the timeless musical Guys and Dolls.
Big, buttery voice and classic tunes. Georgia van Etten creates retro soundscapes. Keeping the art of songwriting authentic, she fuses soulful melodies with folk, country, rock and cinematic pop.
Cambridge University’s The Marlowe Society return to The Arts Theatre this January with a brand-new retelling of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night.
Join Curatorial Assistant Megan Breckell for an introduction to the current exhibition Mmm, Gotta Try a Little Harder, It Could Be Sweet.
Join a thought-provoking tour exploring African collections and histories within the University, led by Uncomfortable Cambridge.
The Sleepers: Study Day invites you to an afternoon of talks and conversation around rest, sleep and creative expression.
Students from Royal College of Art’s MA in Contemporary Art Practice will stage an evening of performance, music, talks, making and more.
Sir Derek Jacobi, icon of stage and screen, comes to the Arts Theatre this January for an evening with actor and director Richard Clifford.
The hilarious improvised murder mystery Murder, She Didn’t Write comes to the Arts Theatre this January.
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.