About Cambridge
Cambridge is a university city in Cambridgeshire in England. It is a city of crocuses and daffodils on the Backs, of green open spaces and cattle grazing only 500 yards (450 m) from the market square. Cows sometimes wander into the market area, since they are not fenced in. The Cambridge of Brooke, Byron, Newton and Rutherford, of the summer idyll of punts, 'bumps', cool willows and May Balls is worth seeing.
Source: Wikipedia
Essential Information
Currency
British pound (GBP)
Symbol: £
Language
English
Phone Code
+44
International dialing code for United Kingdom
Driving
Drive on the left
Standard for United Kingdom
Region
Europe
Northern Europe
Connectivity
As of July 2022, Cambridge has 4G from all UK carriers, and you might get 5G with EE, O2 or Three. Wifi is widely available in public places.
How to Get to Cambridge
Transportation options and arrival information
Cambridge is around 50 mi (80 km) north ofLondon. Two railway routes connect Cambridge with the capital, with additional routes to towns and cities throughout theEast of Englandand theMidlands. Several major routes including the M11 motorway connect the city with other UK destinations.
Getting Around Cambridge
Local transportation and navigation tips
So the cop pulls over an electron on the city bypass:"D'you realise you were doing exactly half the speed of light?""Oh great," says the electron, "now I'm lost."
Safety in Cambridge
High Safety (Global Peace Index: 1.667)
About the Global Peace Index: Global Peace Index measures peacefulness on a scale of 1 (most peaceful) to 5 (least peaceful)
Although Cambridge is one of the safer cities in the UK, you should use your common sense at night and be careful in badly-lit areas outside the city centre. As of 2019, pick-pockets are taking advantage of the throngs of tourists on King's Parade and the nearby shops; keep an eye on valuables. It is wise to be on your guard around Regent Street & St Andrew's Street after midnight with anti-social behaviour due to people leaving pubs and nightclubs.
Where to Stay in Cambridge
Accommodation tips and recommendations
There is a range of options for accommodation in the city, although not so many for the budget traveller. In addition to guesthouses and hotels, there is a youth hostel and the option of staying in one of the rooms in a college. These rooms can be old with fantastic original features; they're a great base from which to explore the city. Outside of term, these will often be rooms which students have vacated for the holidays. Colleges can be contacted directly for information on accommodation in c
Things to See in Cambridge
17 landmarks and points of interest
All Saints Church
church on Jesus Lane in central Cambridge, England
Beth Shalom Cambridge
British charitable organization
Chesterton Tower
Grade I listed building in Cambridge, United Kingdom
Church of St Andrew
Grade I listed church in Cherry Hinton, Cambridge, England, UK
Church of St Andrew, Wimpole
church in Wimpole, South Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Church of St John
church in Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Church of St Mary and St Andrew
church in Grantchester, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Church of St Mary the Great
church in Cambridge, UK
Fitzwilliam Museum
art and antiquities museum of the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge
church in Cambridge, UK
Logan's Meadow
park in United Kingdom
Memorial Chapel, The Leys School
church in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Source: Wikidata
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