Food scene
If you like pizzas this is the place to go to with a friendly and buzzing atmosphere. They also have a great selection of local beers. 10 minutes walk from the studio.
8 locals recommend
Haymakers
56 High StreetIf you like pizzas this is the place to go to with a friendly and buzzing atmosphere. They also have a great selection of local beers. 10 minutes walk from the studio.
39 High St
39 High StreetBarbarella cafe is a great place for coffee, cakes and delicious scotch eggs!
Stir
253 Chesterton RdGreat place for that special breakfast!
Cafe Foy
2 QuaysideGreat spot to watch the world go by with excellent food and view !
The best wine shop in town! You can also have cheese and meat plates if you fancy having a drink in the shop.
28 locals recommend
Cambridge Wine Merchants
32 Bridge StThe best wine shop in town! You can also have cheese and meat plates if you fancy having a drink in the shop.
Family cafe with great coffee, homemade cakes, locally sourced food, homemade pottery and art. Brunch served every day.
Brilliant coffee!
11 locals recommend
The Locker Cafe
54 King StFamily cafe with great coffee, homemade cakes, locally sourced food, homemade pottery and art. Brunch served every day.
Brilliant coffee!
OtherSyde (OS) is an intriguing new venue on the riverside in downtown Cambridge. Set in the grounds of the City’s Old Pumping Station – now the Cambridge Museum of Technology – OtherSyde provides a range of experiences like no other place in the UK.
Othersyde
56 RiversideOtherSyde (OS) is an intriguing new venue on the riverside in downtown Cambridge. Set in the grounds of the City’s Old Pumping Station – now the Cambridge Museum of Technology – OtherSyde provides a range of experiences like no other place in the UK.
Chelsea buns are a must have if you are in Cambridge. It's their most famous and popular product.
60 locals recommend
Fitzbillies
51-53 Trumpington StChelsea buns are a must have if you are in Cambridge. It's their most famous and popular product.
Have a drink with beautiful views of Cambridge.
52 locals recommend
The Varsity Hotel & Spa - Cambridge City Centre
Thompsons LaneHave a drink with beautiful views of Cambridge.
Walks
There is a towpath along the river which will take you to Cambridge city centre or all the way to Waterbeach.
Riverside
RiversideThere is a towpath along the river which will take you to Cambridge city centre or all the way to Waterbeach.
Grantchester Meadows
Sightseeing
Scudamore's Mill Lane Punting Station
Mill LaneThis is definitely a must for all visitors.
It’s difficult to choose which college to visit but this one should be on the top of your list. All the colleges are beautiful but this is the best and the most famous.
80 locals recommend
King's College
King's ParadeIt’s difficult to choose which college to visit but this one should be on the top of your list. All the colleges are beautiful but this is the best and the most famous.
The pub is famous for its graffiti-covered ceiling, which is found at the back of the building in the so-called RAF bar. During World War II, The Eagle was frequented by RAF and American airmen who, during their downtime in between air strikes, drank and socialised here. At some point during the war, the military guests began using candles and petrol lighters to burn their names, squadron numbers and other miscellaneous doodles onto the ceiling. Tourists still come here to inspect the vast range of markings, which cover almost every inch of the now-crowded ceiling.
60 locals recommend
Eagle
Bene't Street The pub is famous for its graffiti-covered ceiling, which is found at the back of the building in the so-called RAF bar. During World War II, The Eagle was frequented by RAF and American airmen who, during their downtime in between air strikes, drank and socialised here. At some point during the war, the military guests began using candles and petrol lighters to burn their names, squadron numbers and other miscellaneous doodles onto the ceiling. Tourists still come here to inspect the vast range of markings, which cover almost every inch of the now-crowded ceiling.
Cambridge Arts Theatre
6 St Edward's PassageKettle's Yard
Castle StreetHeong Gallery, Downing College, Cambridge
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Trumpington StreetCambridge Market Square
Market Hill