Posted on February 5, 2010.
Cambridge City guide, including hotels Cambridge combines the best of traditional and modern life in a city. The towers, quadrangles and gardens of its 31 colleges to create a spectacular landscape of Cambridge. At the same time, visitors enjoy the best of theater, music and performances in many festivals and theaters in Cambridge. A great place to visit all year, Cambridge is home to thousands of visitors, and as hard as one of the most popular places to visit in England.
Places of interest
At each corner of the city, there is at least one building or view that is worth visiting and exploring. There are also places off the beaten path, it is imperative a short trip.
aec University-make a tour of 31 colleges famous Cambridge. You can spend time to investigate these colleges for a day or for weeks.
aec Park-Georgian Moggerhanger This year I was a historic jewel in the Bedfordshire countryside. He underwent a process of gradual renovation, and agrees with the original design, and Sir John Soane strikingly.
aec Museum Cromwell Sir Oliver Cromwell, born in 1599 participated in this old school with Samuel Pepys. Now a museum, this collection contains objects that belonged to the former Lord Protector and his family.
aec Field-Fenner's take a pint, some chips and watch a cricket match at the cricket ground in the University. You can see a game in April, May or June
aec ADC Theatre, the oldest theater in Cambridge, this place is home to the finest student productions and community theater projects.
Things to do
Whatever your interests, you can find a variety of activities in Cambridge. What music is your passion or if you prefer to take a nature hike, there is always something in Cambridge, whatever the season.
aec Corn Exchange-Summer Festival, Cambridge is home to one of the most beautiful events in East Anglia in which you can experience the best in all genres of music, comedy and drama.
aec Cambridge Folk Festival, described by the Daily Telegraph that the folk festival of Europe's most famous, this often sold-event features folk music from around the world.
aec Fireworks Display-Cambridge hosts the largest fireworks display without England, and with the impressive show, it is also free entertainment and a bonfire.
aec Debenham's-no trip to England would be complete without a shopping trip to one of the most visited department stores in the country. Everything you need, you will find here.
aec Roman Road Walk-a walk through time on a circular Roman road takes you through fields and local villages.
Food & Drink
In addition to visiting Cambridge superb sites, you will also need to take a bite to eat from time to time. Whether you prefer a formal meal, a snack or a traditional English tea, you can easily find a place at Cambridge to suit your appetite and your budget. If you want a beer, there are many pubs to choose well.
aec Red Lion pub in the 16th century, countries in the charming village of Hinxton serves traditional English food and beverages.
aec Bun Shop if you are looking for a restaurant and a pub with a Mediterranean flavor, enjoy tapas and continental food at the shop Flamenco dance Bun. There is also a Quiz Night every Tuesday.
aec Maharaja Tandoori Indian-This is one of the oldest Indian restaurants in Cambridge, and serves traditional Indian favorites, including Madras, Tandoori and Bhajis and piping hot vindaloo.
aec The Anchor-This classic English pub has a riverside terrace and serves English breakfasts and roasts.
aec tatties-A good place to grab a quick bite, this charming e.