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Historic Cambridge: A Guided Walking Tour

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Discover the extraordinary history of Cambridge and its renowned university on the Historic Cambridge: A Guided Walking Tour. Ranked as the top Cambridge walking tour on Trip Advisor, this tour is both fun and informative. Led by professional Cambridge Green Badge guides, accredited by the Institute of Tourist Guiding, you will delve into the fascinating stories of the 110 Nobel Prize winners who have lived and worked in Cambridge. This private tour is exclusively for you and your companions, with a maximum group size of 20. From the iconic King's College Chapel to the oldest church in Cambridgeshire, St Bene't's Church, and the historic Senate House, you will experience the highlights of Cambridge's architectural gems. Immerse yourself in the rich history and grandeur of Cambridge with this unforgettable guided walking tour.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Discover the extraordinary history of Cambridge
  • Explore the renowned King's College Chapel
  • Visit the oldest church in Cambridgeshire
  • Learn about the 110 Nobel Prize winners associated with Cambridge
  • Witness the stunning architecture of Trinity College
  • Tour fee only.

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Introduction

The Historic Cambridge: A Guided Walking Tour is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the fascinating history of Cambridge and its prestigious university. This tour has consistently ranked as the top Cambridge walking tour on Trip Advisor, offering a unique blend of fun and informative experiences. Led by professional Cambridge Green Badge guides accredited by the Institute of Tourist Guiding, you can expect an exceptional level of expertise and engaging storytelling throughout the tour.

What to expect?

During this 120-minute tour, you will explore the iconic landmarks that have shaped the history of Cambridge. Be prepared to marvel at architectural gems like King's College Chapel, a true masterpiece that stands as the centrepiece of the city. You'll also have the opportunity to visit the oldest church in Cambridgeshire, St Bene't's Church, and discover the intriguing stories behind its ancient walls. Along the way, your knowledgeable guide will share captivating anecdotes about the 110 Nobel Prize winners who have studied and lived in Cambridge.

Who is this for?

The Historic Cambridge tour caters to enthusiasts of all ages who are eager to discover the rich heritage and academic prestige of this historic city. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture aficionado, or simply someone curious about Cambridge's vibrant past, this tour offers a comprehensive experience that will cater to your interests. The tour is designed for small groups of up to 20 people, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience for every participant.

Why book this?

Embark on this exceptional tour to gain a deep appreciation for Cambridge's historical significance and influence. Marvel at the stunning architecture of King's College Chapel, immerse yourself in the intellectual legacy of the University of Cambridge, and explore hidden gems such as the Round Church. Delve into the stories and achievements of the many Nobel Prize winners who have called Cambridge home. With its top-ranking reputation and a team of experienced guides, this tour guarantees an unforgettable journey into the heart of Cambridge's illustrious past.

Good to know

Before planning your tour, it's important to note that access to some college buildings may be restricted during the examination period, typically from late April to mid-June. However, this does not detract from the multitude of captivating sights and stories that await you. The meeting point is conveniently located outside The Cambridge Gift Shop on Rose Crescent, CB2 3LL, making it easily accessible for all participants. Remember to wear comfortable shoes and come prepared to be inspired by the history and beauty of Cambridge.

Reviews

Past participants of the Historic Cambridge tour have praised its exceptional guides for their extensive knowledge and captivating storytelling abilities. Visitors consistently rave about the tour's perfect balance between informative content and enjoyable experiences. Many have described this tour as a highlight of their visit to Cambridge, providing them with a deeper understanding and appreciation for the city's historical significance. If you're looking to explore Cambridge through the lens of its distinguished past, the Historic Cambridge: A Guided Walking Tour is a must-do experience that guarantees to ignite your curiosity and leave you with lasting memories.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Gonville and Caius College

(Pass by)

A brief introduction to the tour, plus a safety warning about bicycles.

St Bene't's Church (Church of England)

The oldest church in the county of Cambridgeshire, dating from the early 11th century. We will also visit the nearby Eagle Pub.

Admission Included

King's College Chapel

(Pass by)

This is the centrepiece of the tour. The most famous building in Cambridge and an architectural jewel. Not to be missed.

Senate House

(Pass by)

The 18th century Senate House was until recently the main meeting place for the University. Today it is where the students receive their degrees. It forms part of an historic core, along with Great St Mary's Church and Gonville and Caius College.

University of Cambridge

(Pass by)

Please note that, with the exception of King's College Chapel, the colleges close to the public during the examination period which runs from late April to mid-June every year. The dates of closures vary from college to college. In 2019 St. John's College will be closed to groups from 14 May to 28 June and closed to the public from 16-28 June. Queens' College will be closed from 22 April to 14 June.

Old dsCavendish Laboratory

(Pass by)

See the buiding where 29 Nobel Prize winners worked and hear the story of the Cavendish from 1874-1974.

Eagle

(Pass by)

One of the oldest pubs in Cambridge. Famous for its RAF Bar, where airmen wrote their squadron numbers on the ceiling during the Second World War.

Great St Mary's Church (Church of England)

(Pass by)

Great St Mary's is a parish church and the University church. When students first arrived in Cambridge in the 13th century they used Great St Mary's for their meetings and teaching.

Trinity College

(Pass by)

See the famous great gate of Cambridge's largest and wealthiest college. Hear about the 32 Nobel prize winners that have studied at Trinity, plus famous names such as Sir Isaac Newton and Lord Byron.

St. John's College

(Pass by)

St John's was founded in 1505. The famous 16th century gatehouse is arguably the most striking in Cambridge and carries the coat of arms and regalia of the founder, Lady Margaret Beaufort.

The Round Church Visitor Centre

(Pass by)

The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is generally known as "the Round church', because of its shape. It was built around 1130, and is one of the few remaining Norman structures in Cambridge.

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