Cambridge

Cambridge

United Kingdom

Cambridge is one of England’s most charming destinations, a place where centuries of academic tradition meet a lively modern atmosphere. Best known for its world-famous university, founded back in 1209, the city draws visitors from across the globe who come to admire its history, architecture, and riverside beauty. The colleges, with their peaceful courtyards, chapels, and libraries, sit at the heart of Cambridge life. Among them, King’s College Chapel stands out with its spectacular fan-vaulted ceiling and stained glass windows, a true masterpiece of Gothic design and one of Britain’s most iconic landmarks. A visit to Cambridge often starts by the River Cam. Punting here isn’t just a way to get around—it’s part of the city’s identity. Drifting past the “Backs,” where the grand façades of the colleges open onto carefully kept gardens, gives you a view of Cambridge that feels timeless. Away from the river, cobbled streets lead you to lively markets, old pubs, and quirky bookshops that keep the city’s scholarly spirit alive. There’s also plenty to see beyond the colleges. The Fitzwilliam Museum showcases everything from Renaissance paintings to ancient artefacts, while the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology reveals treasures from across the world. Science lovers won’t want to miss Cambridge’s legacy of discovery at the Cavendish Laboratory, while today the city plays a key role in the “Silicon Fen,” the UK’s answer to Silicon Valley. For a slower pace, the Cambridge University Botanic Garden is a wonderful spot to wander, with 40 acres of plants, glasshouses, and peaceful paths. If you prefer cycling, the city is perfect for it—routes take you into nearby countryside, including the lovely Grantchester Meadows, a favourite retreat of poets and writers. What makes Cambridge so special is how it balances past and present. You might see a Nobel Prize winner walking the same streets as students rushing to class, all against a backdrop of medieval chapels and historic bridges. Whether you come for the history, the culture, or simply the riverside charm, Cambridge has a way of leaving a lasting impression.

What to see in Cambridge

Cambridge University Botanic Garden Cambridge University Botanic Garden Botanical Garden Mathematical Bridge Mathematical Bridge Bridge ArtSpace5-7 ArtSpace5-7 Gallery GALLERIE V GALLERIE V Gallery Cambridge Artworks & Artspace Cambridge Artworks & Artspace Gallery MODO Gallery MODO Gallery Gallery Castle Mound Castle Mound Historical Landmark Anglesey Abbey Anglesey Abbey Historical Landmark Cambridge Market Square Cambridge Market Square Market All Saints Garden Art & Craft Market All Saints Garden Art & Craft Market Market Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Museum Fitzwilliam Museum Fitzwilliam Museum Museum Bottisham Airfield Museum Bottisham Airfield Museum Museum IWM Duxford IWM Duxford Museum David Parr House David Parr House Museum Museum of Cambridge Museum of Cambridge Museum Centre for Computing History Centre for Computing History Museum Cambridge Science Centre Cambridge Science Centre Museum Cambridge Museum of Technology Cambridge Museum of Technology Museum Kettle’s Yard Kettle’s Yard Museum Museum of Classical Archaeology Museum of Classical Archaeology Museum Museum of Zoology Museum of Zoology Museum Polar Museum Polar Museum Museum Whipple Museum of the History of Science Whipple Museum of the History of Science Museum Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences Museum Christ’s Pieces Christ’s Pieces Park Parker’s Piece Parker’s Piece Park Laundress Green Laundress Green Park Midsummer Common Midsummer Common Park Jesus Green Jesus Green Park The Backs The Backs Park West Road Concert Hall West Road Concert Hall Theatre Robinson Theatre Robinson Theatre Theatre Corpus Playroom Corpus Playroom Theatre Mumford Theatre Mumford Theatre Theatre ADC Theatre ADC Theatre Theatre Cambridge Arts Theatre Cambridge Arts Theatre Theatre The Corpus Clock The Corpus Clock Tourist attractions