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Are you planning a weekend away to Cambridge? Are you wondering where to stay in Cambridge? Which hotels are in Cambridge, UK? This local’s guide for a weekend away to Cambridge will provide details for where to stay in Cambridge, list of hotels in Cambridge City Centre and budget hotels in Cambridge.
Cambridge is the best-kept secret location for exploring riverside views, walking in the footsteps of the past head of states and established creators and scientist. It is truly an international city, rich in history and popular with tourist. It is a beautiful city and I’m proud to call it home. Cambridge is the perfect destination to spend a ladies weekend away, a relaxing family weekend away or perhaps a solo traveller’s weekend away.
How to get to Cambridge, UK
Cambridge is located in the East of England approximately 45 minutes on the train from London King’s Cross Station and 1 hour 10 minutes from London Victoria Coach station and about the same time if you are travelling by a car from London.
If you are coming on the train from London King’s Cross Station, you will have the options of two Cambridge train stations depending on the location of the accommodation you have booked. The two Cambridge train stations are Cambridge railway station located at Station Road Cambridge and Cambridge North railway station located at North Station Road. It is easy to find taxis from either of the train stations to your accommodation. I will suggest stopping at Cambridge Train station because it will be more convenient to walk to the city centre from here.
If you decide to use the National Express Coach from London (Stratford), you will arrive at Cambridge Parkside Bus Station which is a 2 minutes short walk through Parker’s Piece to the city centre.
If you are driving to Cambridge, you will notice signs of Park and Ride Stations. It is a good idea to park here because most Park and Ride stations are free, as such, you can park your car, take a Park and Ride Bus to the city centre without worrying about parking charges.

7 Popular hotels for Weekend Away to Cambridge
The popular hotels for your weekend away stay in Cambridge will be subject to preference and the experiences you wish to get out of your stay. I have looked at 7 popular hotels for your weekend away to Cambridge.
- University Rooms
- The Varsity
- Hilton HHonors
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- Tamburlaine
- Hotel du Ven & Bistro Cambridge
- The Gonville Hotel
- University Arms
University Rooms
If you have always wondered what it will look like to be a student at one of Cambridge’s 31 Colleges known famously worldwide as Cambridge University then, this is your opportunity to book one of Cambridge’s University Colleges with University Rooms. University Rooms rents out student accommodation to visitors. The prices here are a bargain. Starting at just about £46 a night for bed and breakfast. There is a choice of Ensuite or rooms with shared bathrooms. It is a great choice if you want to inspire your aspiring teenager into walking the footsteps of famous people like Darwin, Newton and Prince Charles.
If budget accommodation is not your thing, then opt to stay at The Varsity
The Varsity

Where to Stay in Cambridge
The Varsity is my kind of accommodation. It is a contemporary luxury hotel with English quirkiness. It is tucked between two prestigious Cambridge university Colleges – St John’s College and Magdalene College right on the bank of River Cam. Book the Spa Escape combination which offers facial treatment, a message and accommodation for about £500 per night for 2 adults.
If you are looking at a mid-range luxury accommodation with easy access to all you want to do in Cambridge, then consider these hotels.
University Arms

The Oldest hotel in Cambridge.
University Arms, it is the oldest hotel in Cambridge, situated in the beautiful central park – Parker’s Piece, it offers 192 bedrooms with a bar and bistro, Parker’s Tavern.
Hilton City Centre Cambridge
Hilton City Centre Cambridge is a four-star hotel which is centrally located for shopping, dining, the breakfast selection on offer at Hilton City Centre is exceptional.
The Tamburlaine Hotel
The Tamburlaine Hotel is close to Cambridge Railway Station. It is a light-filled chic cosy hotel with 155 rooms filled with intricate designs and plush velvet seats.

7 Popular Hotels to stay at Cambridge.
Hotel du Ven
Hotel du Ven is a 41-bed hotel and offers a quirky boutique character, perfect for exploring nearby Fitzwilliam Museum.
The Gonville Hotel
Gonville is a 92-bed hotel situated within minutes walk to the city centre. It is truly a family hotel because it offers an array of family-fun activities like a calendar of outdoor cinema screenings and live jazz concerts, Bobbin bikes to explore Cambridge for free, two fine dining restaurants and an Espa Spa for indulging. Dogs are welcome to stay here too.
7 popular Hotels: Cambridge City Centre
Here is a list of hotels in Cambridge City Centre.
- Cambridge Hotel City Centre – a 4-star hotel facing River Cams and close all amenities.
- Hilton Cambridge City Centre
- The Varsity Hotel & Spa
- University Arms Hotel
- The Gonville Hotel
- University Rooms
- Hotel du Vin & Bistro Cambridge
Budget Hotels Cambridge
- Â University Rooms
- Â Ibis Hotel
- Â Premier Inn
A weekend away to Cambridge: What to see
My top 5 must-do things when you are visiting Cambridge are:
- Fitzwilliam Museum
- Punting
- The University Colleges
- Great St Mary’s Church
- Cambridge Market’s square
Fitzwilliam Museum
There are tons of museums in Cambridge to educate and inspire people of all ages. It doesn’t matter if you like hands-on experience or wanderlust experiences. Cambridge has a museum for you. My pick is the Fitzwilliam Museum.Â
The Fitzwilliam Museum building is designed in a neo-classical design style just like a Roman temple with columns and archways. It holds a significant amount of medieval manuscripts, Turner’s watercolour paintings, Egyptian carvings, Michelangelo’s sculptures and history antiquities from around the world that can be compared to what you might see at the British Museum in London. There is always an exhibition going on at the Fitzwilliam Museum.
Entry to this museum is free and it opens on Tuesday to Saturday between 10:00 am and 5.00 pm and on Sundays between 12:00 noon and 5.00 pm.
Punting

Go Punting!
Cambridge water routes made popular by the annual Oxford and Cambridge boat races is definitely a must-do activity on your trip to Cambridge. Although punting is not a boat race, it is a lovely, relaxing activity that can be done all year round. It simply means exploring Cambridge City waters in a traditional wooden boat called a punt.Â
To go punting, simply take a taxi or walk to Magdalene street, here you will find the Scudamore’s, Cambridge’s oldest punt hire service.
They run a range of different tours that will take you through the back of several University Colleges on River Cam. You will see the famous Mathematical Bridge, the Bridge of Sighs and Trinity college.
A guided tour costs about £20 per adults or you could punt yourself for £30 per hour.
The University Colleges
Cambridge has 31 colleges that make up the University of Cambridge. Each college is unique in its traditions, customs and rites. Most are open to visitors (times vary during exam periods).
The three most popular colleges are
- King’s College
- Trinity
- St John’s
Although I love Magdalene and Jesus College as well, they are not as popular.
King’s College Cambridge
King’s College is the iconic Cambridge University College that you will often find on postcards from Cambridge. It is a beauty to behold, walk around the College grounds and head to King’s College Chapel to attend choral service at around 5.30 pm, and also to marvel at the world’s largest fan vaulted ceiling and huge stained-glass windows.
King’s College Chapel opens at 9:30 am and closes at 3:45 pm for sightseeing.
Trinity College Cambridge
Trinity college library was designed by the brilliant architect Christopher Wren (the architect behind the design of St Paul’s Cathedral). The Wren Library is home to interesting manuscripts like that of Winnie the Pooh and Isaac Newton’s notebook.
St John’s College
With its beautiful grounds and iconic Bridge of Sighs, it is definitely a must-see place in Cambridge.
Great St Mary Church
Cambridge is home to some beautiful architectural designed churches. Church of St Mary the Great, Cambridge: Popularly known as GSM is one of them, with 123 steps on a spiral staircase that takes you to the top of the church tower for a breath-taking panoramic view over the city and uninterrupted views of the colleges ground.
Cambridge Market Square
Wander around Cambridge like a local and stop at the Market square for all things fresh including fruit smoothies, street food, jewellery and flowers. During the summer, the market square often hosts outdoor film showings which are very popular with both families and groups of friends.
Weekend Away to Cambridge: Where to eat
I love eating out so choosing where to eat is quite tricky because there are so many lovely places to eat in Cambridge.
Let’s start with The Varsity rooftop bar where you can get stunning sunset pictures and 360 degrees view of Cambridge city.
For all Latino food, head to La Latina.
For stunning views of King’s College, head to Cambridge Chophouse which serves traditional English food.
If you like quirkiness, then Michaelhouse café will appeal to you. It is housed in a converted medieval church. The menu changes daily and features homemade cakes and soup.
For ice cream, while you are wandering around Cambridge, head to Jack’s Gelato on Bene’t street –Â the range on offer will surprise you.
For a bit of history inspired dining, head to The Eagle pub on Benet Street where DNA discovery was announced.
For family dining experiences head to Aromi on Bene’t street for mouth-watering and authentic Sicily food.

If you are around Market square, head to Zizzi with traditional pizza oven and inspiring interiors.
For afternoon tea, Fitzbillies, famous for its sticky Chelsea Buns which is made using an original recipe developed in 1922.
Another place for those that love all things quirky is Charlie’s Coffee Company located at Burleigh street with walking distance to Parker’s Piece. Charlie’s Coffee company is very laid back and relaxing.
A weekend away to Cambridge: Where to take pictures
- The Eagle
- Â The Round Church
- Â The Corpus Clock
- King’s College Chapel
- Â The Bridge of Sighs
- Mathematical Bridge
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Comments (15)
Sharon,
03 March, 2020Good to know. I did not know that Cambridge had 31 colleges and the price sounds reasonable in regards to the name. 🙂 I love ice cream so I would be visiting Jacks’ Gelato quite often. I will be bookmarking this site. My daughter loves Cambridge and was involved in a program at her high school with the name on her uniform. Lovely site.
Bolupe,
03 March, 2020Thank you Sharon for your lovely comment.
It will be lovely for you and your daughter to visit Cambridge one day.
Martin,
03 March, 2020Hi Bolupe,
I also love Cambridge!
Both my parents went to Cambridge (my father was at Kings and my mother at Newnham) and I’ve visited several times.
Although I live in Hong Kong now, my family is all in the UK. When I travel over there I generally stay at Saffron Walden (another lovely town), from where I can easily drive up to Cambridge.
I do heartily recommend a visit to Cambridge for anyone reading this!
Cheers,
Martin.
Bolupe,
03 March, 2020Hi Martin,
Thank you for your recommendation. You definitely have strong ties to Cambridge. Hope you get to visit when next you’re in the UK.
JRandZen,
03 March, 2020We are indeed aware of the University of Cambridge, but we did not know that it had 31 colleges that make it up. We are also pleasantly surprised that there are a lot of things you can do there and can in fact be a great travel destination (be it solo or family trip).
The last time we visited London, we had wanted to swing by Cambridge. But something cut our trip short that we were not able to. We hope to do that one of these days and your article will be very useful. Thanks a lot for sharing.
Bolupe,
03 March, 2020Hi JR,
I hope you can swing by Cambridge when you’re in the UK next time.
Thanks for stopping by.
Rosanna T Mitchell,
03 March, 2020Every time I see beautiful colleges makes me want to go back to school lol. I did not know what punting is! Thanks for sharing so much information! I’m saving this for the future, for sure 🙂
Bolupe,
03 March, 2020Thanks for stopping by Rosanna.
When I first moved to Cambridge, I didn’t know what punting was too. I now love punting and I have since been a regular at the punts.
Karen,
03 March, 2020I live only 2.5 hours away from Cambridge and can’t believe I’ve never visited, it sounds like there’s loads to do. I really must organise a day trip soon. Thanks for the inspiration!
Bolupe,
03 March, 2020Thanks for reading Karen. Cambridge definitely has something for everyone. It will be lovely for you to visit soon.
Dharma Rocks,
04 April, 2020Loved this. I have never been to Cambridge as didn’t know much about it to be honest. A trip is deffo on the cards as soon as we are allowed out again. Haha Dharma
Bolupe,
04 April, 2020Amazing! I’m glad the post encouraged you to visit when you can.
AMak,
05 May, 2020This would be such a beautiful destination to travel to! I’ve always dreamed of one day traveling to the UK and this is the perfect post for ideas!
Pragati Mahapatra,
05 May, 2020Great pictures, cannot wait to visit here soon! <3
Bolupe,
05 May, 2020Cambridge is beautiful and you can explore the 33 University Colleges.