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Express by Holiday Inn Cambridge |
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Rooms From: £ 77
15/17 Coldhams Park, Cambridge, CB1 3LH
Express by Holiday Inn Cambridge opened in December 2003, and features modern, stylish and comfortable accommodation. Located to the East of the city centre, our hotels offers a great location for business and leisure travellers.
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Arundel House Hotel |
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Rooms From: £ 65
Chesterton Road, Cambridge, CB4 3AN
Arundel House Hotel is beautifully located overlooking the river Cam and open parkland. It is only a short walk across the park, known as Jesus Green, to the city centre and the wealth of architecture
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Dresden Villa Guest House |
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Rooms From: £ 38
34 Cherryhinton Road, Cambridge, CB1 7AA
A warm welcome awaits you at this friendly family run establishment situated 15nis walk from historic city centre whether on business or pleasure our hearty and freshly prepared breakfast will set you up for the day.
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Aylesbray Lodge |
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Rooms From: £ 50
5 Mowbray Road, Cambridge, CB1 7SR
Our family run guesthouse has built its reputation on cleanliness and high standards decoration Our aim is to provide a friendly and efficient service in order to make your stay comfortable and pleasant.
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Cambridge Apartments Ltd |
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Rooms From: £ 159
Accent House, Cambridge, CB1 7UF
Luxury serviced apartments for both the leisure and business visitor to the City of Cambridge. For one day or several weeks, feel at home and work, explore the City or simply relax and unwind as if a local.
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Cambridge's main shopping street is Bridge Street, which becomes Sidney Street, St Andrew's Street and finally Regent Street; the other main thoroughfare is the procession of St John's Street, Trinity Street, King's Parade and Trumpington Street. The university developed on the land west of this latter route along the banks of the Cam, and now forms a continuous half-mile parade of colleges from Magdalene to Peterhouse, with sundry others scattered about the periphery. The Fitzwilliam Museum , with easily the city's finest art collection, is just along Trumpington Street south of Peterhouse. The account below starts with King's College , whose chapel is the university's most celebrated attraction, and covers the rest of the town in a broadly clockwise direction.
The train station is a mile or so southeast of the city centre, off Hills Road. It's an easy but tedious twenty-minute walk into the centre, or take shuttle bus #3, which runs to downtown Emmanuel Road every ten minutes or so (less frequently on Sun). The bus station is centrally located on Drummer Street, right by Christ's Pieces - and Emmanuel Road. Stansted , London's third airport, with its striking terminal building designed by Norman Foster, is just thirty miles south of Cambridge on the M11; there are hourly trains from the airport to the city, and regular bus services too. Arriving by car , you'll find much of the city centre closed to traffic and on-street parking well-nigh impossible - for a day-trip, at least, the best option is a Park-and-Ride car park; they are signposted on all major approaches.
The city centre is small enough to walk round comfortably, so apart from getting to and from the train station, you shouldn't have to use the city's buses. On the other hand, cycling is an enjoyable way of getting around and has long been extremely popular with locals and students alike. Bike rental outlets are dotted all over town, including a couple of places handy for the train station. When and wherever you leave your bike, padlock it to something immovable - bike theft is commonplace.
Cambridge tourist office is conveniently situated in the ornate, domed former public library on Wheeler Street, off King's Parade (April-Oct Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm; Nov-March Mon-Fri 10am-5.30pm, Sat 10am-5pm; tel 01223/322640, ). They issue city maps, have lots of leaflets on local attractions and sell an in-depth guide to the city . They can also help with accommodation, which is a useful service especially in the summer when vacant rooms can be hard to find. The best source of information on eating out and entertainment is Adhoc's What's On? , a free monthly brochure available at the tourist office and larger bookshops.
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