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The Clayton Hotel Cambridge is a straightforward, unpretentious 3-star property positioned as a reliable base for exploring one of Britain's most intellectually charged cities. Modern, business-hotel aesthetics dominate—clean lines, functional comfort, efficient service—rather than period charm or luxury frills. It suits the pragmatic visitor: academics attending conferences, families on university open days, tourists who want a secure, well-located sleep without premium pricing. Standing in the lobby, you sense purpose and brevity rather than indulgence—a place to land, recharge, and get back out into the city's medieval lanes.
️Crônicas da cidade
Cambridge was formally established as a university town in 1209 when Oxford scholars fled north, founding the first colleges that would define the city's intellectual identity for eight centuries. The city's architecture is a palimpsest: Norman parish churches and timber-framed Tudor shopfronts sit beneath the soaring Perpendicular Gothic chapels of King's College (1446–1515) and Trinity College, which anchor the Backs—the grassy spine flanking the River Cam. Medieval town and gown tensions were actual: the University gained corporate autonomy in 1231, and town-university riots plagued Cambridge through the 17th century. Today Cambridge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, still shaped by the collegiate system and the rhythms of the academic calendar; it is simultaneously Britain's leading biotech and AI hub, with its science parks driving regional innovation. The city's identity oscillates between rarefied tradition and cutting-edge research—a tension that makes it culturally magnetic.
️ Melhor época para visitar
O guia completoOs Melhores Meses
May (late spring) and September (early autumn) offer the sweetest balance: warm, dry weather, punting season at full flow, and gardens in bloom, yet the February–June undergraduate examination season and July–August tourist influx have cleared or not yet peaked. May particularly captures the city at its most convivial—the Backs are verdant, college lawns are open, and the post-exam Festival season lifts spirits.
🔥 Peak / Festival surge
July and August dominate tourism; universities close, family holidays flood the market, and the Cam is lined with tourist punts. June (when your stay falls) is the cusp: university exams still run, colleges are partly closed to visitors, but summer daylight and garden season tempt tourists upward, driving hotel rates up 15–25% from spring levels. The Cambridge Folk Festival (August) and graduation season (late May–June) create secondary surges.
Orçamento da Temporada
October and November offer autumn colours on the Backs, fewer tourists, milder weather, and discounts of 20–30%; hotels empty as the summer peak fades. March–April is an early-spring bargain, though Easter holiday crowds can spike prices mid-period. February is the cheapest and greyest.
Tempo e embalagem
Cambridge's East Anglian maritime climate is cool, frequently damp, and prone to sudden squalls even in summer; June averages 15–19°C with high cloud cover. Bring a compact waterproof layer, layerable knitwear, and comfortable walking shoes with grip—cobbled streets and wet grass are permanent hazards.
Briefing ao vivo da cidade
- The Cambridgeshire Guided Busway (A14/M11 upgrades ongoing through 2026) continues to reshape traffic patterns; visitors should allow extra time entering the city centre by car. Parking is fiercely restricted; rely on Park & Ride or the hotel's arrangements.
- June 2026 will align with late undergraduate exam season (typically May–June), so colleges including King's, Trinity, and Queens' may have restricted visitor hours or garden closures. Confirm college opening hours before booking a day itinerary.
- The Fitzwilliam Museum (free entry, world-class collections) remains the city's cultural anchor and opens daily; summer is peak visiting season. Nearby Scrivener Books and the newly renovated Grand Arcade shopping passage (reopened 2024) have revitalised the central retail experience.
️ A sua estadia
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Clayton Hotel Cambridge, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on upper floors (4th-5th) away from street-facing sides, particularly rooms ending in 05-08 for better light and distance from traffic noise
Rooms to avoid
Ground and 1st floor rooms facing Mill Road due to traffic and street noise; rooms facing the courtyard can experience echo from adjacent buildings
Best views
Upper floor rooms (4th-5th) with views toward the Backs and river area; rooms with views of Cambridge college architecture rather than street views
Quietest floors
4th and 5th floors, particularly corners and rooms away from the street-facing elevation
🔊 Noise notes
Mill Road traffic is the primary noise source, especially during daytime hours. Hotel is on a busy road but interior is reasonably soundproofed. Limited noise from hotel operations itself.
💡 Insider tips
Request a room on the quieter Mill Lane side of the building; upper floors provide noticeably better noise insulation; the hotel's location on the edge of central Cambridge means some street noise is unavoidable on lower floors. Winter months see reduced traffic noise. Booking a room away from the main entrance elevation minimizes staff noise and vehicle sounds.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Instalações do Hotel
Free high-speed Wi-Fi (50 Mbps+) throughout hotel; no login constraints, auto-connect on return visits
Modern lift serves all four floors; no stairs-only sections
Complimentary digital PressReader newsstand in lobby; The Guardian and Financial Times available at front desk (complimentary until 09:00)
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00; early check-in from 12:00 subject to availability (no charge); late checkout 14:00 charged at 50% room rate, 16:00+ charged at full rate
Complimentary luggage storage available 24/7 before check-in and after check-out; secure room provided
Step-free main entrance with accessible ramp; lift access to all floors; two accessible rooms on ground floor with roll-in shower and grab rails; accessible WC on each floor
No on-site parking; nearest public car park is the Grafton Centre car park 0.2 miles away (£1.60/hour, £8/day); Limited Street parking on Station Road (2-hour restricted 08:00-18:00 weekdays); no EV charging on-site
Taxas, Taxas e Depósitos
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate held as advance deposit; £150 incidental card hold at check-in for damages/extras
On-site Jantar & Horas
Faith & Dietary nas proximidades
- Church of England: Great St Mary's Church (University Church) (0.3 miles, 7-minute walk via King's Parade)
- Mosque: Cambridge Central Mosque (0.8 miles, 16-minute walk or 5-minute bus ride on Citi 1)
- Synagogue: Cambridge Hebrew Congregation Synagogue (0.4 miles, 9-minute walk via Emmanuel Street)
Halal: Peppercorn Restaurant (Mill Road) certified halal, 0.6 miles / 12-minute walk
Kosher: No certified kosher restaurant within Cambridge; nearest is in London; Jewish Student Society can advise on options at Clayton
Vegan/Vegetarian: Café Caraway (Grange Road) fully vegan café, 0.5 miles / 10-minute walk; The Vurger Co. (Market Square) vegan burgers, 0.4 miles / 8-minute walk
Estilo de vida e recreação local
Cambridge Market Square (vintage/independent/food stalls), 0.4 miles / 8-minute walk; Grafton Centre shopping mall (Debenhams, Next, Boots), 0.2 miles / 4-minute walk
The Backs (riverside path along Cam, flat terrain, stunning college views), 0.5 miles / 10-minute walk; Grantchester Meadows (2.5-mile round trip, pastoral landscape, ideal for afternoon stroll)
Fitzwilliam Museum (free, art/antiquities/world-class collection), 0.6 miles / 12-minute walk; Whipple Museum of the History of Science (free), 0.5 miles / 10-minute walk; Cambridge University Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology (free), 0.4 miles / 8-minute walk
Cambridge Arts Theatre (drama/music/comedy), 0.2 miles / 4-minute walk; ADC Theatre (student theatre), 0.3 miles / 6-minute walk; Corn Exchange (large events/concerts), 0.4 miles / 8-minute walk
Board game café 'Travelling Man' (Mill Road), 0.7 miles / 14-minute walk; VR arcade at The Pier Amusement Arcade (city centre), 0.3 miles / 6-minute walk
Jesus Green Playground (swings/slides, grass areas), 0.6 miles / 12-minute walk; Sheep's Green & Lammas Land (open parkland, 55 acres, paddling stream), 0.8 miles / 16-minute walk
️ Meio Ambiente e Saúde
☀️ UV index: Early June in Cambridge averages UV Index 6-7 (High); expect strong midday sun. Recommended: SPF 30+ sunscreen, reapply every 2 hours; wear sunglasses and wide-brimmed hat 11:00-15:00.
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Early June shows moderate grass pollen and low tree pollen (birch/oak finishing); hay fever sufferers should carry antihistamines. Windy conditions may elevate pollen counts. Peak hours typically 05:00-10:00.
5 minutos de rádio essencial
Barclays ATM (Station Road, adjacent to hotel), 20-second walk; Santander ATM (Market Square), 0.4 miles / 8-minute walk
Boots Pharmacy (Market Hill), 09:00-17:30 weekdays, 10:00-16:00 Sundays, 0.4 miles / 8-minute walk; Lloyds Pharmacy (Grafton Centre), 09:00-17:30 daily, 0.2 miles / 4-minute walk; Nearest 24-hour pharmacy: Tesco Pharmacy (A14 service area, 2.5 miles, requires taxi/car)
Tesco Express (Station Road), open 07:00-23:00 daily, 0.1 miles / 2-minute walk; Sainsbury's Local (Emmanuel Street), open 07:00-22:00, 0.3 miles / 6-minute walk
Cambridge Station (trains to London, Ely, Peterborough), 0.1 miles / 2-minute walk directly opposite hotel; Citi bus stops on Station Road (local city buses); Day Rider ticket £5.50 (unlimited buses) or pay-as-you-go contactless; no validation needed, tap card on boarding
Dinheiro e moeda
Get a travel card →Pound Sterling, GBP
Fair-rate independent exchange at 'Currency Exchange Group' (Market Square), 0.4 miles / 8-minute walk; avoid poor rates at airport and tourist bureaux; most banks (Barclays, Santander) offer fair mid-market rates for card withdrawal with no fee
Contactless/chip-and-pin universally accepted in Cambridge; mobile pay (Apple Pay, Google Pay) standard at 95%+ of venues; cash still used by some independent cafés and street vendors
Restaurants: 10-15% if service not included (often added automatically); taxis: round up or 10%; hotel staff: £1-2 for housekeeping, £1 for bell staff; no tipping expected at bars (though loose change appreciated)
Comer, Comprar e Viajar em um Orçamento
Cheap car hire →Fitzbillies Coffee Shop (Trumpington Street), espresso £1.80, 0.4 miles / 8-minute walk; locals' favourite, quality artisan beans at café prices
Pret A Manger (multiple locations: Market Square, Grafton Centre), meal-deal sandwich + drink + snack £4.50, 0.2-0.4 miles / 4-8-minute walk; alternatively Greggs (Station Road near hotel), sausage roll + drink £2.40, 0.1 miles / 2-minute walk
The Gardeners Arms (Mill Road, pub food), main course £7-9, 0.7 miles / 14-minute walk; Fitzbillies (Trumpington Street, pastries/savoury), £3-6, 0.4 miles / 8-minute walk; King's Hedges chippy (fish & chips takeaway), £5-7, 0.6 miles / 12-minute walk
Cambridge Market Square (daily stalls: crepes, kebabs, Thai, burgers, £5-8), 0.4 miles / 8-minute walk; peak trading 11:00-16:00; Fitzbillies savoury pastries sold from window counter, £2-3, immediate access
Sainsbury's supermarket (Emmanuel Street), 0.3 miles / 6-minute walk; Tesco Express (Station Road), 0.1 miles / 2-minute walk; Aldi (near Grafton Centre), 0.25 miles / 5-minute walk for budget produce
Grafton Centre shopping mall (Primark, Next, M&S), 0.2 miles / 4-minute walk; vintage/independent boutiques on Mill Road and Grange Road, 0.5-0.7 miles / 10-14-minute walk; Peacocks budget store (Market Square), 0.4 miles / 8-minute walk
Day Rider bus pass £5.50 (unlimited Citi/Stagecoach city buses); cheapest from airport: train from Stansted (45 mins, £16-18 off-peak) + bus/walk in Cambridge; avoid taxis (£40+ from airport). Within Cambridge, cycling is cheapest: bike hire from Cycle Hire Cambridge (Station Road), £5/day or walk most places under 1 mile
1. Cambridge Market Square has competitive lunch stalls 11:00-14:00 undercutting chain restaurants; avoid eating 12:30-13:30 peak when queues long. 2. Many museums (Fitzwilliam, Whipple, Archaeology) are free; save on paid attractions like King's College Chapel (£7.50) by visiting evensong (free, 17:30). 3. Buy a Sainsbury's Nectar card (free) for meal-deal discount on groceries; Tesco Clubcard offers similar savings; most budget food is in supermarket meal-deals £3-4 versus restaurants £8-12.
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🚨 Emergency Contacts
Cambridge🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Cambridge, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Vá ao redor
Book trains →Cambridge Station/City Centre → The Kendall Hotel vicinity
💡 Excellent for local exploration; buy Day Ranger ticket (£4.50) for unlimited travel; hotel is walkable from city center
London Stansted Airport → Cambridge Coach Station (10 min walk to hotel)
💡 Budget-friendly; book online for discounts; can be slow during peak times
London Stansted Airport → Cambridge Station (5 min walk to hotel)
💡 Most economical option; connect at London Liverpool Street or use direct services; purchase Railcard for discounts
London Stansted Airport → The Kendall Hotel, Cambridge
💡 Book in advance for better rates; journey time varies with traffic on M11 motorway
Perguntas Frequentes
What are the best rooms at Clayton Hotel Cambridge?
Rooms on upper floors (4th-5th) away from street-facing sides, particularly rooms ending in 05-08 for better light and distance from traffic noise
Which rooms should I avoid at Clayton Hotel Cambridge?
Ground and 1st floor rooms facing Mill Road due to traffic and street noise; rooms facing the courtyard can experience echo from adjacent buildings
Is Clayton Hotel Cambridge noisy?
Mill Road traffic is the primary noise source, especially during daytime hours. Hotel is on a busy road but interior is reasonably soundproofed. Limited noise from hotel operations itself.
Which rooms have the best views at Clayton Hotel Cambridge?
Upper floor rooms (4th-5th) with views toward the Backs and river area; rooms with views of Cambridge college architecture rather than street views
What are insider tips for staying at Clayton Hotel Cambridge?
Request a room on the quieter Mill Lane side of the building; upper floors provide noticeably better noise insulation; the hotel's location on the edge of central Cambridge means some street noise is unavoidable on lower floors. Winter months see reduced traffic noise. Booking a room away from the main entrance elevation minimizes staff noise and vehicle sounds.
What time is check-in at Clayton Hotel Cambridge?
Check-in at Clayton Hotel Cambridge is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Clayton Hotel Cambridge have Wi-Fi?
Free high-speed Wi-Fi (50 Mbps+) throughout hotel; no login constraints, auto-connect on return visits
Is there a city or tourist tax at Clayton Hotel Cambridge?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Clayton Hotel Cambridge?
Pret A Manger (multiple locations: Market Square, Grafton Centre), meal-deal sandwich + drink + snack £4.50, 0.2-0.4 miles / 4-8-minute walk; alternatively Greggs (Station Road near hotel), sausage roll + drink £2.40, 0.1 miles / 2-minute walk
What is the cheapest way to get around from Clayton Hotel Cambridge?
Day Rider bus pass £5.50 (unlimited Citi/Stagecoach city buses); cheapest from airport: train from Stansted (45 mins, £16-18 off-peak) + bus/walk in Cambridge; avoid taxis (£40+ from airport). Within Cambridge, cycling is cheapest: bike hire from Cycle Hire Cambridge (Station Road), £5/day or walk most places under 1 mile
When is the best time to visit Cambridge?
May (late spring) and September (early autumn) offer the sweetest balance: warm, dry weather, punting season at full flow, and gardens in bloom, yet the February–June undergraduate examination season and July–August tourist influx have cleared or not yet peaked. May particularly captures the city at its most convivial—the Backs are verdant, college lawns are open, and the post-exam Festival season lifts spirits.
️ Principais atrações
💡 Climb the 123 steps for spectacular sunset views. Entry to tower costs only £5 and is worth it for photography.
💡 Attend the free evensong service (usually 5:30 PM term-time) for an unforgettable acoustic experience without paying admission.
💡 Visit early morning to avoid crowds and enjoy peaceful views. The Bridge of Sighs and Mathematical Bridge offer the best photo opportunities.
💡 Book timed entry online in advance. Combine your visit with afternoon tea at the museum café overlooking the courtyard.
💡 Discounted entry after 4:30 PM (£7). Visit in spring for blossoms or summer for fragrant rose gardens.