Things to Do in Cambridge

Everything you need to explore Cambridge — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Park in Cambridge

The Backs
Free 0.2 km from centre

The lawns and gardens behind the River Cam colleges—King's, Queens', and Clare. You walk along the river path and get clear views of the college chapels and bridges.

🕐 Always open

💡 Go early in the morning before 9am—fewer tourists and the light hits the stonework well. Avoid sunny weekends when punters clog the path.

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Grantchester Meadows
Free 2.5 km from centre

A riverside meadow walk from Cambridge to the village of Grantchester. You follow the Cam through open fields, past cows and wildflowers. About 45 minutes each way.

🕐 Always open

💡 Continue to The Orchard tea garden for scones—cash only, no card. The path gets muddy after rain, so wear boots. Best from late April to September.

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Cambridge University Botanic Garden
0 1.4 km from centre

40 acres of plants arranged by geography and family—glasshouses with tropical rainforest and desert sections. The lake and woodland areas are quieter than the formal beds.

🕐 Daily 10:00-18:00 (closes 16:00 Nov-Feb)

💡 Entry is £8 but free for Cambridge residents with a library card. The best time is May-June when the irises are out. Bring a packed lunch—the café is overpriced.

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Museum in Cambridge

Fitzwilliam Museum
Free 0.4 km from centre

The large museum with collections spanning Egyptian mummies to Renaissance paintings and modern ceramics. The Picasso ceramics room is often empty. Free entry.

🕐 Tue-Sat 10:00-17:00, Sun 12:00-17:00; closed Mon

💡 Go on weekdays before 11am—school groups arrive later. Ask at the info desk for the free spotlights tour (Tues 1pm). Skip the temporary exhibition unless it's your thing—it costs extra.

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Historic in Cambridge

King's College Chapel
0 1.0 km from centre

The iconic fan-vaulted chapel built by Henry VI and completed by Henry VIII. The stained glass and wooden screen are original. Entry fee is £9 for adults.

🕐 Mon-Sat 9:30-15:30, Sun 10:00-14:00 (hours vary by term)

💡 Check the college website for free evensong services at 5:30pm on weekdays—you get in free and hear the choir. Arrive 15 minutes early.

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Where to Eat in Cambridge

Earl of Beaconsfield Local ££
Romanza Pizzaria pizza ££
The Empress Local ££
Kickstand Cafe coffee_shop ££
Harvard Club of Boston Local ££
Baan Thai Street Food Restaurant thai ££
Starbucks coffee_shop ££
The Free Press Local ££
New England Baptist Church Local ££
Pacific Street Cafe Local ££
The Elm Tree Local ££
Andala Coffee House arab ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Cambridge?

The top attractions include The Backs, Fitzwilliam Museum, Grantchester Meadows, King's College Chapel, Cambridge University Botanic Garden.

How many days do you need in Cambridge?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Cambridge 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Cambridge famous for?

Cambridge is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Cambridge?

Top options include Earl of Beaconsfield, Romanza Pizzaria, The Empress, Kickstand Cafe.