Tourist Guide Cambridge
Cambridge and the surrounding area hold an unrivalled reputation for being
a centre of excellence both in learning and ambience. The name Cambridge instantly
summons breathtaking images – the Backs carpeted with spring flowers,
King’s College Chapel, punting on the river Cam and of course the calm
of the historic college buildings plus a wide range of attractions, museums,
hotels, restaurants and public houses.
Situated in the heart of East Anglia, this historic city is well served by rail,
airports, motorways and dual carriageways, giving easy access to London, the
Midlands and the South East.
Cambridge, with its winding streets and splendid architecture has plenty to
offer any time of the year. It is ideal for a day trip or even better stay longer
and enjoy a weekend break. An ideal centre for visiting the surrounding countryside,
a short drive to Ely and visit the cathedral known as the “Ship of the
Fens”, or nearby Newmarket, the home of British horseracing. The perfect
destination for relaxing, punting on the river Cam, shopping, wine tasting or
simply unwinding in a village pub - some of the pleasures to be sampled.
Cambridge still has the atmosphere of a bustling market town, in spite of its
international reputation, and this can be sampled on a walking tour with a specialist
Blue Badge Guide.
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