Graduate Cambridge has a restaurant, bar, a shared lounge and garden in Cambridge. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
Overlooking the River Cam, Arundel House Hotel is just a 10-minute walk from Cambridge’s historic center. The Victorian hotel has a conservatory restaurant and free WiFi.
Just off junction 28 of the A14, Ramada Cambridge is only a 20-minute drive from Cambridge city center. There is a 24-hour reception, bar, free WiFi and free parking on site.
In a Grade II heritage-listed building, Hotel du Vin Cambridge has luxurious boutique rooms with monsoon showers and Egyptian linens. Central Cambridge is a 5-minute walk away.
Located in the historic city of Cambridge, just 15 minutes' walk from the rail station and University colleges, this charming hotel features elegant accommodations. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout....
The Holiday Inn Express Cambridge Duxford M11 Jct 10 offers comfortable rooms with power showers and Wi-Fi access. Cambridge center is a 20-minute drive away.
Hilton Cambridge is located 1969 feet from the city center, with many of the city's attractions, shopping areas, cobbled streets, architecture, the River Cam and historic colleges within walking...
Very friendly staff, great room and superb location
The Cambridge Belfry Hotel & Spa has a peaceful setting in Cambourne, 8 miles west of Cambridge. It has a swimming pool, gym, tennis court, spa and stylish, modern rooms.
Food in the evening. Restaurant evening staff lovely.
This stylish, contemporary hotel is well-placed just 2 miles from Cambridge’s historic city center. The modern rooms feature air cooling and 32-inch TVs with Freeview channels.
Smooth check in and out, and a great breakfast 😋 👌
Overlooking the River Cam, Arundel House Hotel is just a 10-minute walk from Cambridge’s historic center. The Victorian hotel has a conservatory restaurant and free WiFi.
Good location for central Cambridge. Useful parking.
Made of 2 Victorian houses built around 1900, Ashley Hotel offers full English breakfasts, free Wi-Fi and free parking, a 20-minute walk from Cambridge town center.
Very clean , very friendly staff , superb full English
Located in the center of Cambridge, with valet parking near the edge of the River Cam, The Varsity Hotel and Spa offers modern rooms, and an impressive rooftop terrace with uninterrupted views.
We love the hotel rooms are clean and big with lovely views
The Holiday Inn Express Cambridge Duxford M11 Jct 10 offers comfortable rooms with power showers and Wi-Fi access. Cambridge center is a 20-minute drive away.
the room was very clean and had everything we needed .
Just off junction 28 of the A14, Ramada Cambridge is only a 20-minute drive from Cambridge city center. There is a 24-hour reception, bar, free WiFi and free parking on site.
The location, the staff, the shower and the breakfast
Graduate Cambridge has a restaurant, bar, a shared lounge and garden in Cambridge. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
Christ's College Cambridge offers adults only accommodations in one of the UK’s most historic university buildings. Rooms come with free WiFi and many overlook the scenic college gardens.
What a beautiful building and gardens … we loved it
Located in Cambridge, within 1.5 miles of University of Cambridge and 16 miles of Audley End House, Cosy Loft Apartment Just Off Vibrant Mill Rd Cb1 has accommodations with free WiFi throughout the...
Located in Cambridge, within 1.5 miles of University of Cambridge and 16 miles of Audley End House, Loft Studio, Excellent Central City Location provides accommodations with free WiFi throughout the...
FAQs about hotels in Cambridge
On average, 3-star hotels in Cambridge cost $121 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cambridge are $199 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cambridge can be found for $141 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cambridge this weekend is $163 or, for a 4-star hotel, $216. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cambridge for this weekend cost around $221 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Open-plan and open-minded, Cambridge is best known for universities dating to the 13th century. King’s College is the most popular, and its chapel choir is internationally famous. Although accessed from cobbled King’s Parade, it is best viewed from a punt on The Backs, the part of the River Cam behind.
Taking a flat bottomed punt in Cambridge is an institution and gives great views of Queen’s College Mathematical Bridge and the Bridge of Sighs at St John’s College. Upstream is Jesus Green, site of an outdoor pool and a fantastic beer festival. Next to this is Midsummer Common, a park home to the annual Strawberry Fair (and the occasional cow). Opposite are the college boathouses - get up early to see the rowers in action!
Cows also roam the Mill Pond meadow, where the river leads south to Grantchester, a quaint village with a lovely cafe. Places to eat in Cambridge include riverside restaurants and typical English pubs like The Eagle, drinking hole of DNA founders Watson & Crick.
Cambridge shopping options include a daily market (in Market Square), the Grafton Centre and the exclusive Grand Arcade, the latest addition. The Scott Polar Museum and free Fitzwilliam Museum are 2 of many fantastic Cambridge museums.
Stansted Airport is connected by train to the city’s accommodations choices on Booking.com.
Cambridge is a beautiful and interesting city, but I was...
Cambridge is a beautiful and interesting city, but I was sorry that my visit wasn't in term time. Then it would have been really buzzing, and I would have been able to experience evensong at King's College chapel.
Chris
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Good facilities in the services.
Good facilities in the services. Everything is on one level, so good for people with limited movements or a disability. Food outlets, toilets, fuel too. Always a busy place, but very tidy throughout. Electric car charging points available too.
Susan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It's a lovely town with a lively centre, and lovely old...
It's a lovely town with a lively centre, and lovely old buildings. The river is charming, and it's very relaxed. People can go punting on the river, or eat / drink in one of the pubs and restaurants that look onto it. All the high street shops are here, and there's a market in the central square. Prices are high enough here, as it's constantly busy, so you don't really get last minute bargains. Therefore, book early!
Gina
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Cambridge is a very pretty place with lots of charm &...
Cambridge is a very pretty place with lots of charm & historical interest. We filled each day just discovering its magic! We watched the heron just standing in a stream. We saw huge swathes of blue windflowers near to The Backs. Delightful!
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
What a beautiful city!
What a beautiful city! Lots of lovely walks, beautiful architecture, friendly people, delicious coffee (tried Hot Numbers and Bould Brothers) and vegan food spots (Chai Walla is fully vegan and Venezuelan stall at the market had delicious option), shopping, good transport links. Would also highly recommend punting, you won't regret it, especially if you are lucky to get good guide who tells most interesting facts of colleges and bridges. I booked directly online with Rutherford's Punting, that's probably cheaper than buying in person.
Little G
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Like all the old university cities, Cambridge is brimming...
Like all the old university cities, Cambridge is brimming with quintessential British charm. Every central street is a new adventure, and it is easy to navigate on foot. I would go during the university holidays but not during the school holidays or the summer, when it gets very busy.
Our superior room was beautifully decorated and had some little extra touches that made it quite special. For example, the lovely proper teapot and cups and saucers ... very welcoming after a day out walking around Cambridge. Also the accent vases and cushions, etc. .... it felt like we were staying in a fine home rather than a hotel with items secured to tables and walls. The weekend breakfast buffet was one of the best we have ever had, while the regular breakfast table service on the Monday was also very excellent.
This is an old inn used for travelers since the 1600’s. It is beautifully restored and our room certainly met our expectations. The staff was pleasant and helpful.
We enjoyed the full English breakfast, which cost an additional £15 each. Lots of meat!!!
Plenty of parking and well lit.
The church next door was a fun treat, which we visited the morning we left. John took us through the church and proudly told us about it. What a great start on the day.
We stsyed here while visiting nearby Cambridge.
it is located at a motorway services which gave our very varied group a number of eating options for the 4 nights we were there. there is a little bar and lounge in reception which was a good meeting place for a drink before dinner. We had to use taxis to get in and out of Cambridge. Much cheaper when booked through the hotel. Even though it’s on a busy road, we did not hear any traffic!
The two rooms we booked were in close proximity to one another as requested and to a very high standard in terms of comfort and cleanliness. The hotel is surrounded by a few shops and cafes and while a distance from Cambridge city centre the walk is pleasant and not too far away (there are taxis available at the station too). I would certainly recommend the hotel.
The hotel was excellent, very modern and completely spotless! The staff were super friendly and very accommodating even when we arrived earlier than our check in time. The room was great, the beds comfortable and again so clean!
Good location to the centre of Cambridge and the staff were helpful in telling us the best way to travel there.
Great hotel on the outskirts of the city! beautiful spacy room with lovely bathroom and huge shower!
parking under the hotel is easy and cheap(15pounds)
We were able to take our tiny dog as he needed a operation at small pets hospital university Cambridge which was just on the other side of the road!
The hotel is perfectly situated, very easy to walk to/from the train station, and to/from the center of Cambridge. The property is very clean, the staff is really nice and friendly, helpful, perfect! The rooms are clean, well decorated. Very good value for money. The breakfast is nice, quick and easy.
The hotel was very conveniently placed for our visit to Cambridge, the Breakfast was ideal for our needs, and we found the room comfortable and well supplied. For accommodation near both the train station and the city centre we found it to be very peaceful and quiet.
We stayed here one night to visit Cambridge for a day and we thought it was a perfect hotel/location for it. It was also very nice that after we checked out, that we could leave the car parked in front of the hotel.
Luxurious hotel which is very clean and comfortable. We wished we could have stayed longer. The restaurant is very nice also. Great location next to the station but no views.
This location is not as close to Cambridge as I thought. It is a new hotel with lovely rooms and excellent breakfast. There are very decent dining establishments very close.
A brand new hotel that is easily accessible from M1 direction. There is a public transport nearby which takes about 25 minutes to Cambridge city centre. Breakfast is good.
The room was clean and spacious. I was impressed with the refrigerator, which is exceptional in UK hotels. The location is ideal (almost the city centre of Cambridge).
Location is amazing for seeing Cambridge. The outlook of the hotel is perfectly historic in theme for a visit to Cambridge and breakfast was one of the best.
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