Cambridge

Cambridge is a beautiful city amid the misty fenlands, a flat landscape made for cycling as so many students and visitors show. The riverside is particularly fine, and only a philistine could fail to be impressed by the architecture of its ancient colleges (and even its newer ones)... Read More

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Cambridge Events

February
Snowdrop Season
March
Feast EAST
May
National Mills Weekend
June
St Edmund's May Ball
Strawberry Fair
July
Cambridge Folk Festival
Summer Music Festival
August
Fenland Country Fair
September
Cambridge Film Festival
Open Cambridge Weekend
October
Food & Drink Festival
December
Festival of Carols and Lessons

Hotels in Cambridge - 99 places to stay

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The Gonville Hotel

The Gonville Hotel

The Gonville Hotel is an independent AA 4 Star family hotel in the heart of one of the world's most famed cities - a city which is the central attraction of a whole host of ... More | Double Room: From £99 | visit website

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Regent Hotel

Regent Hotel

This fine listed building is situated in the heart of Cambridge. As a privately owned hotel they take pride in offering a personal, efficient and competitive service at all times. The Regent Hotel is completely non-smoking ... More | visit website

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Cambridge Apts

Cambridge Apts
Appreciated by business and leisure visitors, Cambridge Apartments are quietly situated in four upmarket locations within walking distance of the historic city centre of Cambridge. Each of the comfortable one and two bedroom apartments ... More
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Centennial Hotel

Centennial Hotel

The Centennial Hotel is friendly and family run, offering home comforts to all visitors to Cambridge. Close to the Railway Station, 10-15 minutes walking distance from the City Centre & is on main bus routes.

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Hotel Felix

Hotel Felix

Hotel Felix offers a refreshingly different experience to staying in the historic city of Cambridge. Contemporary in style, Hotel Felix is set in its own glorious landscaped gardens and offers fifty-two individually designed bedrooms and ... More | Double Room: From £168 | visit website
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Doubletree by Hilton Garden House Cambridge

Doubletree by Hilton Garden House Cambridge

Situated on the banks of the River Cam, Doubletree by Hilton Cambridge offers picturesque views and is only a few minutes walk to the town. Keep fit in the LivingWell Health Club, take a dip in the ... More | visit website

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Cambridge Belfry

Cambridge Belfry

In a peaceful location, just 8 miles (12 km) west of Cambridge and only minutes from the M11 motorway, this 4-star hotel offers beautifully appointed rooms and great leisure facilities. The hotel has a beautiful, tranquil ... More | Double Room: From £134 | visit website

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Crowne Plaza Cambridge

Crowne Plaza Cambridge

The Crowne Plaza Cambridge offers 198 elegantly furnished hotel rooms in the centre of Cambridge City.  The hotel also offers leisure facilities and is located minutes from the colleges, local attractions and the central shopping area.

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Hotel du Vin

Hotel du Vin

Hotel du Vin & Bistro Cambridge is located centrally in Trumpington Street and boasts 41 bedrooms and suites. Facilities include a French-style cellar bar & bistro, eclectic furnishings, Egyptian linen, monsoon-like showers and handsprung matresses.

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Menzies Hotel Cambridge

Menzies Hotel Cambridge

In 200 acres of immaculately kept grounds, just 5 miles (8 km) from Cambridge, this 4-star hotel and golf club blends its idyllic setting with contemporary décor. A recent multi-million pound refurbishment programme has repositioned this ... More | visit website

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