Food Scene
Start the day with a delicious coffee at Costa - at just a few minutes walk.
16 locals recommend
Costa Coffee
1 BrookgateStart the day with a delicious coffee at Costa - at just a few minutes walk.
Everything Else
Offers convenient access to London. Fast trains take you there in as little as 45 minutes!
55 locals recommend
Cambridge station
Station RoadOffers convenient access to London. Fast trains take you there in as little as 45 minutes!
One of the largest and most famous hospitals in all of Europe, Addenbroke's is the teaching hospital for the University of Cambridge.
55 locals recommend
Addenbrookes Hospital
Hills RoadOne of the largest and most famous hospitals in all of Europe, Addenbroke's is the teaching hospital for the University of Cambridge.
Entertainment & Activities
Cambridge is not only a superb place to spend your day, but also offers a full and vibrant entertainment and nightlife scene.
With something to suit all tastes, there is usually an event happening at one of Cambridge’s many entertainment venues on most nights of the week.
These beautiful and well-maintained gardens in the vicinity of the flat offer an opportunity for a relaxing stay. Make sure to register as a Friend of the CUBG to get free access.
123 locals recommend
Cambridge University Botanic Garden
1 BrooksideThese beautiful and well-maintained gardens in the vicinity of the flat offer an opportunity for a relaxing stay. Make sure to register as a Friend of the CUBG to get free access.
One of the region’s liveliest and most exciting venues, hosting a varied programme of drama, dance, music, comedy and pantomime, as well as many shows prior to and direct from the West End.
40 locals recommend
Cambridge Arts Theatre
6 St Edward's PassageOne of the region’s liveliest and most exciting venues, hosting a varied programme of drama, dance, music, comedy and pantomime, as well as many shows prior to and direct from the West End.
The largest multi-purpose entertainment venue in the region. Run by Cambridge City Council, it presents up to 300 performances per year ranging from the hottest names from the rock and pop world as well as musicals, comedy, opera, ballet orchestral concerts and an annual Christmas show.
56 locals recommend
Cambridge Corn Exchange
2 Wheeler StThe largest multi-purpose entertainment venue in the region. Run by Cambridge City Council, it presents up to 300 performances per year ranging from the hottest names from the rock and pop world as well as musicals, comedy, opera, ballet orchestral concerts and an annual Christmas show.
Home to a 9 screen The Light Cinema, 28 lane Tenpin bowling, gym, café, wide range of restaurants and bars.
29 locals recommend
Cambridge Leisure Park
Home to a 9 screen The Light Cinema, 28 lane Tenpin bowling, gym, café, wide range of restaurants and bars.
Sightseeing: Historical and Natural Attractions
Although known as one of the premiere and paramount places of higher education in the world, Cambridge is more than a university city. Just when you think you have seen every bit of the city, you find out something new. As a result, sightseeing opportunities are countless, and you'll continuously bump into the city's endless touristic treasures, be in natural or historical!
One of the most sublime and significant universities in the world.Founded in 1209, nearly a century after Oxford University was established. This one landmark is what the city stands for!
37 locals recommend
University of Cambridge
Trinity LaneOne of the most sublime and significant universities in the world.Founded in 1209, nearly a century after Oxford University was established. This one landmark is what the city stands for!
A short distance south of Cambridge, this scenic park offers refreshing woodlands and grasslands perfect for taking walks and taking in the beauty and originality of the city!
26 locals recommend
Wandlebury Country Park and Nature Reserve
A short distance south of Cambridge, this scenic park offers refreshing woodlands and grasslands perfect for taking walks and taking in the beauty and originality of the city!
The scenic and picturesque area where several colleges of the University of Cambridge's grounds back on to both banks of the River Cam, known for their daffodils and crocuses in the spring, and stunning views of the colleges across the river at any time of year.
31 locals recommend
The Backs
Queen's RoadThe scenic and picturesque area where several colleges of the University of Cambridge's grounds back on to both banks of the River Cam, known for their daffodils and crocuses in the spring, and stunning views of the colleges across the river at any time of year.
Pick the punting tour that best serves your tastes and explore the city's secret while afloat on the River Cam! You'll be sure to see most of the sublime universities, bridges, gardens, and the city's wildlife mostly ducks and swans. There's virtually no other way to experience excitement!
59 locals recommend
Rutherford's Punting Cambridge
BoardwalkPick the punting tour that best serves your tastes and explore the city's secret while afloat on the River Cam! You'll be sure to see most of the sublime universities, bridges, gardens, and the city's wildlife mostly ducks and swans. There's virtually no other way to experience excitement!
The river Cam run through Queen's college among many other places, with the Mathematical Bridge connecting what is colloquially referred to as the "light side" and the "dark side" of the college. Officially named the Wooden Bridge, the structure is called Mathematical because of the exact calculations made to design it.
30 locals recommend
Mathematical Bridge
Silver StreetThe river Cam run through Queen's college among many other places, with the Mathematical Bridge connecting what is colloquially referred to as the "light side" and the "dark side" of the college. Officially named the Wooden Bridge, the structure is called Mathematical because of the exact calculations made to design it.
Rated as the most famous museum in the East of England, Fitzwilliam Museum offers visits of over a half a million of the most quintessential works of art, extraordinary paintings, and ancient artefacts, all for free! You can expect to come across English poetry, china, Greek, Roman, and Egyptian antiquities among others.
235 locals recommend
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Trumpington StreetRated as the most famous museum in the East of England, Fitzwilliam Museum offers visits of over a half a million of the most quintessential works of art, extraordinary paintings, and ancient artefacts, all for free! You can expect to come across English poetry, china, Greek, Roman, and Egyptian antiquities among others.
Essentials
A store for all your needs just around the corner, 7:00-23:00. It includes an ATM cash machine and an Amazon Locker.
19 locals recommend
Co-op Food - Hills Road
52 Hills RdA store for all your needs just around the corner, 7:00-23:00. It includes an ATM cash machine and an Amazon Locker.