Autumn is one of our favourite seasons. Not only because it’s an excuse to have endless hot drinks and cosy up, but because it’s often the perfect time to explore, plan a trip to a new city and get together with friends and family.
Cambridge lends itself to beautiful cityscapes, historic buildings and plenty of food and drink options. So let’s dive in, shall we?
The Fitzwilliam Museum.
Maison Clement.
Trinity Street.
Bould Brothers Coffee.
Rose Crescent.
Dolcedo Eddington.
Aromi Café.
Bridge Of Sighs, Cambridge.
This famous bridge was built in 1831 and sits across the River Cam. Put on your puffer, grab and boat and enjoy the magical views of Cambridge.
St John's College, St John's St, Cambridge, CB2 1TP
Dutch Cambridge.
Plan your trip to Turing Locke, bring a friend and your dog – everyone is welcome.
Turing Locke
Eddington Cambridge
More than cobbled streets, more than historic architecture and more than expected. See Cambridge differently at Turing Locke, a stunning new destination to the north-west of the city centre.