Royal Cambridge Hotel
Trumpington Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 1PY
Tel: 01223 351 631
Fax: 01223
352 972
E-mail: royal.cambridge@forestdale.com
An elegant hotel, located in the heart of Cambridge, the Royal Cambridge provides a perfect base to explore this celebrated city whilst enjoying comfortable upmarket accommodation and facilities.
Cambridge is a wonderful fusion of the everyday and the extraordinary, a living city that has shaped history, and today reflects the best of historic and contemporary life and is continuing to make its mark on the future.
Explore historic colleges such as King's, where the Chapel provides one of the world's finest examples of late medieval architecture. You can hear the Chapel's famous choir perform each evening. Enjoy a leisurely punt along the River Cam as you pass by ancient libraries, bridges and quadrangles.
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From the West & North (A14, A603)
Leave the M11 at junction 12 and follow the A603 to the south of the city until you reach a roundabout turn right into Fen Causeway and cross the river. The hotel is on the left just before the pedestrian crossing.
From the South (M11)
Exit the M11 at junction 11 with the A10 and follow the A1309 & A1134 for about 2 miles to the city centre. Turn left at the first mini roundabout & immediately right after the pedestrian crossing into the hotel car park.
Imperial War Museum Duxford
Duxford is Europe's premier aviation museum - as well as having one of the finest collections of tanks, military vehicles and naval exhibits in the country. Come to Duxford and experience a feast of colour, sound and power when some of the most popular aircraft in history take to the air! See the original planes used in the filming of 'Those Magnificent Men' A superb day out for all the family.
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Fitzwilliam Museum
The Fitzwilliam Museum is the art museum of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1816 by the bequest of the 7th Viscount Fitzwilliam of Merrion, it has been described as 'one of the greatest art collections of the nation and a monument of the first importance'. The collection includes works of art and antiquities, from Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome. Applied arts including English and European pottery, glass, furniture, clocks, fans, armour, Chinese, Japanese and Korean art, rugs and samplers - to name just a few of the wonderful items in this important collection.
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Guided Tours of Cambridge
There are a number of guided walking tours of Cambridge to discover its delights. From a 1 hour walking tour to a 2 hour walking/punting tour. These guided tours take you around the city and University to look at some of the most important and impressive sights the city has to offer.
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Cambridge Passenger Cruises
A 2-hour cruise is an ideal length of time for anyone to enjoy the best scenery and food along with an abundance of river activity in style and comfort. Travel downstream past the college boathouses and out of town along the tree-lined route passing riverside pubs and residences along the way. After turning around at Bait's Bite Lock near the village of Milton, the cruise returns back upstream into Cambridge.


