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Ibis Cambridge Central Station

Modern hotel next to Cambridge Station offering stylish rooms, a café, and easy access to the city Centre, universities, and attractions.

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Discover Comfort, Style, and Unbeatable Location at ibis Cambridge Central Station

Located just steps from Cambridge railway station, ibis Cambridge Central Station is the perfect base for both business and leisure travellers. Our modern, design-led hotel offers contemporary, comfortable rooms with thoughtful amenities, including free high-speed Wi-Fi, and cozy beds for a restful stay.

Start your day with a hearty breakfast or unwind at our vibrant on-site café and bar, serving fresh food, snacks, and drinks all day. Whether you’re visiting Cambridge University, attending a business event, or exploring the historic city Centre, our prime location makes it easy to access top attractions, colleges, museums, and shopping areas.

With a warm, welcoming team and a relaxed, stylish atmosphere, ibis Cambridge combines convenience, quality, and value; making every stay effortless and enjoyable.

Your journey starts here, smart, simple, and perfectly placed.

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Facilities

  • Air conditioned
  • Assistance dogs welcome
  • Bar
  • Disabled Accessibility
  • Dog-friendly
  • Facilities for Disabled Guests
  • Luggage storage
  • mostly flat terrain
  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • Outside Seating
  • Restaurant
  • Resturant
  • wheelchair access
  • wheelchair accessible

Accessibility Facilities

  • Assistance dogs welcome
  • Designated wheelchair public toilet
  • facilities for disabled guests
  • Mostly flat terrain
  • restaurant
  • Staff available to assist
  • Wheel chair accessible
  • wheelchair access
  • Wheelchair accessible
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Lord Byron, the famous Romantic poet, is said to have kept a bear while he was a student at Trinity College in the 1800s.