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 moreYou are invited to a Summer of Botany at Cambridge University Botanic Garden with family trails and activities throughout the summer.
Join ceramic artist, Daniela Stief to make patterned pinch pots and dishes with glazed glass interiors.
Inspired by the blossoming David Parr garden, spend an evening with printmaker Nastasha Boyce and create your own lino-block printed seed packets.
Indian Cookery Made Easy - 2 days Weds & Fri Come join us for a fun and interactive cooking experience where you'll learn the art of Indian cuisine in just 2 days!
An evening of new poems and stories paired with food and drink.
The Garden opens its gates late on Wednesday evenings throughout July to host a season of open-air music from Cambridge Summer Music
A brand new Open Mic for Cambridge at The Tram Depot, with a headline act each month.
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.
Come learn the basics of creating beautiful stained glass with us! Join us at our Summer School for a fun and creative workshop where you'll learn the basics of creating beautiful stained glass pieces using the copperfoil technique. No experience is necessary - this event is perfect for beginners looking to try something new and unleash their artistic side.
Our comedy club is the ultimate destination for those seeking an unforgettable night of hilarity, and side-splitting entertainment.
An afternoon of beautiful choral music featuring the works of Bach, Bruckner, Brahms, Rheinberger and Contemporaries performed by the Bath Choral Society.
A new performance and the third installment of in situ:’s popular Ghost Stories series. Featuring Charles Dickens’ masterpiece The Signal Man, Elizabeth’s Bowen’s The Demon Lover and The Dead from Homer’s Odyssey.
Summer is finally here with your chance to shop with a clear conscious this July at Worth The Weight.
Play some crazy golf in the gardens at National Trust's Anglesey Abbey as part of a big Summer of Play. Book your tickets, tee your ball, and swing!
A new performance and the third installment of in situ:’s popular Ghost Stories series. Featuring Charles Dickens’ masterpiece The Signal Man, Elizabeth’s Bowen’s The Demon Lover and The Dead from Homer’s Odyssey.
60 minute vinyasa class that ends with cool essential oil towels and mimosas
One of the oldest surviving buildings in Cambridge is the Leper Chapel on Newmarket Road. Also known as the Chapel of St Mary Magdalene, it dates back to the 12th century and was originally used as a place to isolate victims of leprosy.