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 moreCambridge is an international city attracting visitors from far and wide and boasts a superb choice of hotel accommodation to meet your every need. Whether you are here on business, to enjoy a romantic break or are looking for a family-friendly environment, Cambridge has a hotel to suit all occasions.
University Arms is a historic hotel set in the heart of Cambridge's City Centre providing the perfect staging point to explore this stunning city.
Gonville Hotel is a 4 star hotel in the heart of Cambridge, with recently refurbished public areas, new Feature Bedrooms and Treatment Rooms.
Gonville Hotel is a 4 star hotel in the heart of Cambridge, with recently refurbished public areas, new Feature Bedrooms and Treatment Rooms.
Gonville Hotel is a 4 star hotel in the heart of Cambridge, with recently refurbished public areas, new Feature Bedrooms and Treatment Rooms.
Ibis Cambridge is located next to the train station and a 10 min walk to the city centre.
Gonville Hotel is a 4 star hotel in the heart of Cambridge, with recently refurbished public areas, new Feature Bedrooms and Treatment Rooms.
In a Grade II Listed building, Hotel du Vin Cambridge has luxurious boutique rooms with monsoon showers and Egyptian linen.
Discover the historic university town of Cambridge with a stay at the Travelodge Cambridge Central hotel.
Travelodge Newmarket Road hotel is just over a mile away from one of the UK’s most popular cities.
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.
University Arms is a historic hotel set in the heart of Cambridge's City Centre providing the perfect staging point to explore this stunning city.
The first game of football, as we know it, was played in Cambridge in 1848.