Just off junction 28 of the A14, Ramada Cambridge is only a 20-minute drive from Cambridge city centre. There is a 24-hour reception, bar, free WiFi and free parking on site.
West Court at Jesus College (part of the University of Cambridge) offers a collection of contemporary and traditional bedrooms located in the centre of Cambridge.
Michelle
United Kingdom
Location was excellent. Room was spacious with good facilities. Breakfast choice was extensive.
Hilton Cambridge is located 600 metres from the city centre, with many of the city's attractions, shopping areas, cobbled streets, architecture, the River Cam and historic colleges within walking...
The Holiday Inn Express Cambridge Duxford M11 Jct 10 offers comfortable rooms with power showers and Wi-Fi access. Cambridge centre is a 20-minute drive away.
Situated in the historic city of Cambridge, just 15 minutes' walk from the rail station and University colleges, this charming hotel boasts elegant accommodation. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.
Александър
Bulgaria
Location is perfect, five minutes to Fitzwilliam museum,10-15 minutes to market place.
This hotel is just 300 metres from Cambridge Rail Station and 15 minutes’ walk from the historic city centre. It offers limited private parking and free WiFi access.
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 centre.
john
United Kingdom
Very comfortable, quiet, warm & very clean. Couldn’t fault it
This family-run hotel has an authentic Italian restaurant and free on-site parking. It is within 1.5 miles of Cambridge’s historic city centre and the train station.
A delightful place, Room was just right and very clean.
Hilton Cambridge is located 600 metres from the city centre, 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 Holiday Inn Express Cambridge Duxford M11 Jct 10 offers comfortable rooms with power showers and Wi-Fi access. Cambridge centre is a 20-minute drive away.
Friendly staff. Good food, clean room, good location
Situated in the centre 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
Overlooking the River Cam, Arundel House Hotel is just a 10-minute walk from Cambridge’s historic centre. The Victorian hotel has a conservatory restaurant and free WiFi.
Good continental breakfast. Nice linen tablecloths.
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 centre. The modern rooms feature air cooling and 32-inch TVs with Freeview channels.
Good quality vs price, breakfast and comfortable beds
Just off junction 28 of the A14, Ramada Cambridge is only a 20-minute drive from Cambridge city centre. There is a 24-hour reception, bar, free WiFi and free parking on site.
The location, the staff, the shower and the breakfast
Situated in Cambridge, 18 km from University of Cambridge, Stay Inn Express features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Friendly staff,complimentary cereal and coffee for breakfast
Christ's College Cambridge offers adults only accommodation 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
Set in Cambridge, within 2.4 km of University of Cambridge and 25 km of Audley End House, Cosy Loft Apartment Just Off Vibrant Mill Rd Cb1 offers free WiFi throughout the property.
Situated in the historic city of Cambridge, just 15 minutes' walk from the rail station and University colleges, this charming hotel boasts elegant accommodation. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.
Comfortable room, very clean. Staff super helpful.
Located in Cambridge, 4.1 km from University of Cambridge, Crystal Hotel & Savour provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a garden.
The receptionist was really professional and helpful
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 centre.
Very clean , very friendly staff , superb full English
This hotel is just 300 metres from Cambridge Rail Station and 15 minutes’ walk from the historic city centre. It offers limited private parking and free WiFi access.
Very aesthetically pleasing, and a comfortable bed.
Located in Cambridge, within 2.4 km of University of Cambridge and 25 km of Audley End House, Loft Studio, Excellent Central City Location provides free WiFi throughout the property.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Cambridge cost £99 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cambridge are £164 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cambridge can on average be found for £114 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cambridge this weekend is £124 or, for a 4-star hotel, £166. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cambridge for this weekend cost on average around £186 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £176 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cambridge for tonight. You'll pay on average around £217 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cambridge will cost around £175 (based on Booking.com prices).
Open-plan and open-minded, Cambridge is best known for university colleges 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.
Cambridge punting 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 accommodation choices on Booking.com.
Even more beautiful than the photos! Very clean and we felt very safe! The day tickets for the bus was £3.50 each and they last for 24 hours which is amazing! All flat so more bikes than cars which is great to see. Some paths can be quite thin and the roads always flowing with bikes and cars. I don’t know how ideal it would be for wheelchair access. We ate at The Astronomer as that was the closest to our apartments. We ate at Novi, Fitzbillies (we was stuffed!! Great food and prices), the MillWorks (only dog friendly in the bar area - the two tall tables). Benets and chop house were great locations for outdoor drinks with good views. The Lucy&Yak store and staff were amazing. Such a great, safe space and size inclusive. Full of colour. The giraffe walking tour was fabulous to get us exploring the city! We would’ve visited museums and botanical gardens if they was dog friendly!!
Jasmin
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Crowded - difficult to get a decent seat for coffee.
Crowded - difficult to get a decent seat for coffee. A restaurant we used last time did not offer English food on the Sunday and were so, so slow.
I wish we had brought a paper map - the online maps are so cluttered and confusing - we just wanted to know where the churches were and Google was just not up to it. A bus map with all the stops would have been very useful and would have saved us some time - again the Google mapping of stops was poor, and the automatic times at the stops sometimes wildly out.
Fitzwilliam museum - some brilliant displays, but cafe disappointing. All you need to know is that the Universal electric bus (U1/U2, Kermit-green) from the station does stop right outside.
When you travel up from Kings Cross station in London make sure you catch the 'fast' train - it can be difficult to find the platform and you can easily catch the very-slow by mistake... staff are unhelpful so (1) work out the geography of the station first, then(2) keep your eyes glued to the main departure board till the platform shows, and (3) run!
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We enjoyed walking around the colleges. The market was fun.
We enjoyed walking around the colleges. The market was fun. The botanical garden is lovely. We had many options of halal restaurants for dinner - not the case in every town/city.
Unfortunately, as it was not term time, evensong in King's Chapel was not on. I wanted my partner to hear it as it is so beautiful.
Lesley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
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!
The grounds and the buildings were absolutely beautiful. The room was clean and comfortable, with comfy beds and a good hot shower. (The rooms are fancy student accommodation rooms but with hotel style facilities added in). The staff were faultless and cooked breakfast was really good. The location is a 15 minute drive into Cambridge so I’d say it is quite essential to have a car to reach the main city centre as the nearest bus stop is fair walk away. Parking facilities were great.
new and clean property from Jesus college at the centre of Cambridge. This apartment is the finest accommodation during my trip to England, offering a fine kitchen, a lovely balcony. you got the chance to visit some colleges nearby such as trinity, Jesus, Magdalene etc.
besides, breakfast here if fantastic!
definitely recommend.
This is our favourite place to stay in Cambridge… just off the vibrant Mill Street, but tucked away so that you don’t have all the noise at night. Spotlessly clean and beautifully appointed with everything you’d need for a night or a week, and the most comfortable bed in all of the UK! ☺️. If this place is available, book it!
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 location to downtown was a comfortable walk away. as well, the view from my room was beautiful. As well, since I came to the UK during a train strike week, the staff were able to help me get another hotel at their sister site in Cambridge. I am forever great full for their wonderful help with that.
Location of the hotel was perfect, easy walking distance to the centre of Cambridge and car park was good. The room and all facilities were very clean, staff very knowledgable and pleasant and the breakfast was of very high quallity. The gym and pool area were also good.
The staff were friendly and helpful and the full English breakfast was good. The hotel is about a 20 minute walk from the centre of Cambridge and there is a regular bus service which we used due to walking difficulties. We had no problem with parking availability.
Arundel House Hotel was great value for money. The staff were incredibly helpful and accommodating, especially as one member of my group was travelling with a newborn. The location was also great - a short walk across the green to Cambridge city centre.
Decent hostel not hotel. Clean bedding.
Mould in some parts of toilet.
No towel hook- broken and in Cupboard.
Bus stop close by
Cheap compared to all other parts of Cambridge but that doesn’t mean it can’t be good so, disappointed with stay tbh
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.
Great hotel outside City Centre - brilliant when you are passing through on a 1 night stay although I would stay here again if I was visiting Cambridge for sight seeing. First class breakfast.
Good location in central Cambridge, clean updated well-appointed rooms, nice hotel lobby & bar. Excellent breakfast too. Hilton have the right formula.
The Hotel is ideally located off the M11 with easy access to Cambridge City Centre. It is surrounded by acres of farmland and lovely walks through woids
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