Just off junction 28 of the A14, Ramada Cambridge is only a 20-minute drive from Cambridge city centre. There is a 24-hour reception, bar, free WiFi and free parking on site.
PAUL
United Kingdom
We have to visit Addenbrooke's Hospital regularly and its convenient
The Holiday Inn Express Cambridge Duxford M11 Jct 10 offers comfortable rooms with power showers and Wi-Fi access. Cambridge centre is a 20-minute drive away.
Romano
United Kingdom
Staff and location were great, couldn't be more helpful.
Situated in the historic city of Cambridge, just 15 minutes' walk from the rail station and University colleges, this charming hotel boasts elegant accommodation. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.
This hotel is just 300 metres from Cambridge Rail Station and 15 minutes’ walk from the historic city centre. It offers limited private parking and free WiFi access.
Made of 2 Victorian houses built around 1900, Ashley Hotel offers full English breakfasts, free Wi-Fi and free parking, a 20-minute walk from Cambridge town centre.
Clayton Hotel Cambridge is situated in the vibrant new city quarter of Cambridge, 1-minute walk from the railway station and 1 mile from the city centre.
Jaffrey
United Kingdom
Upto date decor and well maintained, the rooms were spacious and the bathrooms were wonderful as well
Hilton Cambridge City Centre is located 600 metres from the city centre, with many of the city's attractions, shopping areas, cobbled streets, architecture, the River Cam and historic colleges within...
Very friendly staff, great room and superb location
The Holiday Inn Express Cambridge Duxford M11 Jct 10 offers comfortable rooms with power showers and Wi-Fi access. Cambridge centre is a 20-minute drive away.
Friendly staff. Good food, clean room, good location
Situated in the centre of Cambridge, with valet parking near the edge of the River Cam, The Varsity Hotel and Spa offers modern rooms, and an impressive rooftop terrace with uninterrupted views.
We love the hotel rooms are clean and big with lovely views
The Cambridge Belfry Hotel & Spa has a peaceful setting in Cambourne, 8 miles west of Cambridge. It has a swimming pool, gym, tennis court, spa and stylish, modern rooms.
Room was excellent. Service efficient. Facilities very good
This stylish, contemporary hotel is well-placed just 2 miles from Cambridge’s historic city centre. The modern rooms feature air cooling and 32-inch TVs with Freeview channels.
It had everything we needed for our visit to Cambridge
Just off junction 28 of the A14, Ramada Cambridge is only a 20-minute drive from Cambridge city centre. There is a 24-hour reception, bar, free WiFi and free parking on site.
The location, the staff, the shower and the breakfast
Overlooking the River Cam, Arundel House Hotel is just a 10-minute walk from Cambridge’s historic centre. The Victorian hotel has a conservatory restaurant and free WiFi.
Clean and comfortable. Polite, professional staff.
Situated in Cambridge, 18 km from University of Cambridge, Stay Inn Express features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Friendly staff,complimentary cereal and coffee for breakfast
West Court at Jesus College (part of the University of Cambridge) offers a collection of contemporary and traditional bedrooms located in the centre of Cambridge.
Lovely rooms in rarified Cambridge College location
Christ's College Cambridge offers adults only accommodation in one of the UK’s most historic university buildings. Rooms come with free WiFi and many overlook the scenic college gardens.
What a beautiful building and gardens … we loved it
Set in Cambridge, within 2.4 km of University of Cambridge and 25 km of Audley End House, Cosy Loft Apartment Just Off Vibrant Mill Rd Cb1 offers free WiFi throughout the property.
Located in Cambridge, within 2.4 km of University of Cambridge and 25 km of Audley End House, Loft Studio, Excellent Central City Location provides free WiFi throughout the property.
Situated in the historic city of Cambridge, just 15 minutes' walk from the rail station and University colleges, this charming hotel boasts elegant accommodation. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.
Comfortable room, very clean. Staff super helpful.
Made of 2 Victorian houses built around 1900, Ashley Hotel offers full English breakfasts, free Wi-Fi and free parking, a 20-minute walk from Cambridge town centre.
The breakfast and easy location for what we wanted to see.
Located in Cambridge, 4.1 km from University of Cambridge, Crystal Hotel & Savour provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a garden.
The receptionist was really professional and helpful
This hotel is just 300 metres from Cambridge Rail Station and 15 minutes’ walk from the historic city centre. It offers limited private parking and free WiFi access.
Very aesthetically pleasing, and a comfortable bed.
FAQs about hotels in Cambridge
On average, 3-star hotels in Cambridge cost £96 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cambridge are £160 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cambridge can on average be found for £118 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cambridge this weekend is £128 or, for a 4-star hotel, £180. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cambridge for this weekend cost on average around £165 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £137 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cambridge for tonight. You'll pay on average around £189 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cambridge will cost around £175 (based on Booking.com prices).
Open-plan and open-minded, Cambridge is best known for university colleges dating to the 13th century. King’s College is the most popular, and its chapel choir is internationally famous. Although accessed from cobbled King’s Parade, it is best viewed from a punt on The Backs, the part of the River Cam behind.
Cambridge punting is an institution and gives great views of Queen’s College Mathematical Bridge and the Bridge of Sighs at St John’s College. Upstream is Jesus Green, site of an outdoor pool and a fantastic beer festival. Next to this is Midsummer Common, a park home to the annual Strawberry Fair (and the occasional cow). Opposite are the college boathouses - get up early to see the rowers in action!
Cows also roam the Mill Pond meadow, where the river leads south to Grantchester, a quaint village with a lovely cafe. Places to eat in Cambridge include riverside restaurants and typical English pubs like The Eagle, drinking hole of DNA founders Watson & Crick.
Cambridge shopping options include a daily market (in Market Square), the Grafton Centre and the exclusive Grand Arcade, the latest addition. The Scott Polar Museum and free Fitzwilliam Museum are 2 of many fantastic Cambridge museums.
Stansted Airport is connected by train to the city’s accommodation choices on Booking.com.
Beautiful area with amazing buildings! Easy to walk everywhere. Lots of cafes to find something to eat, and this includes the market. Many green areas. Perhaps if a taxi is required, pre book it as mine did not arrive. Lots of lovely shops if you wish to go shopping, including ice cream shops.
Worth going on a punt tour as you learn so much and all questions are answered with detail. You get to see the other view of the colleges and various bridges that you cannot see due to colleges being closed to visitors as students are studying.
Ekaterina
Australia
10
Scored 10
Fitzwilliam was fabulous, excellent staff throughout.
Fitzwilliam was fabulous, excellent staff throughout.
Lunch in Fitzbillies was amazing, again lovely staff and the food was the best I’ve had in a while.
Books shops and art galleries a plenty which meant we run out of time before seeing the 39 steps at the arts theatre. A brilliant day.
Deborah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Punting down the river recommended especially the historical...
Punting down the river recommended especially the historical side and banter . Cambridge Punt Company.
Private tour of the area with universities, good hour and half of walking and seeing the sites learning history of Cambridge. Very knowledgeable, different tours some are very different, choices depends on money and what you want to do. Pre booking needed .
Botanical Gardens amazing definitely a must to see, beautiful and quite stunning.
Melanie
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Not a good idea to go mid-may as most colleges are closed to...
Not a good idea to go mid-may as most colleges are closed to visitors with "keep out" signs and guards to enforce it, and that just adds to how posh the place looks and feels. The Scott polar research exhibit was the absolute highlight of my stay though
Aurelie
France
8.0
Scored 8.0
We didn't visit the Centre of Cambridge.
We didn't visit the Centre of Cambridge.
We visited the Museum of the History of Computing which was fascinating! We then travelled across Cambridge to Eddington to stay at the Hyatt Centric for the night.
We chose this hotel as it was opposite The Storey's Field Centre which was hosting a concert.
The hotel was excellent, in house restaurant The Astronomer catered well for vegetarians.
Eddington is a really lovely area, well thought out, looks new and clean and inviting! Love to go back
Debbie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Have been in this historic town several times.
Have been in this historic town several times. Always mesmerised by the beauty, culture, historic presence, academic ethos of this town. There are different characteristic colleges of Cambridge University within short walking distance. A lot to see, experience and great food. Lovely scenery, green space and enjoyable stroll along River Cam. Impressive architecture. Very fond of Cambridge with good memories. The museums contain treasure. Not enough time to see everything. Will come again.
Our superior room was beautifully decorated and had some little extra touches that made it quite special. For example, the lovely proper teapot and cups and saucers ... very welcoming after a day out walking around Cambridge. Also the accent vases and cushions, etc. .... it felt like we were staying in a fine home rather than a hotel with items secured to tables and walls. The weekend breakfast buffet was one of the best we have ever had, while the regular breakfast table service on the Monday was also very excellent.
I was informed that my booking was transferred to their sister hotel - Arundel House Hotel. I had an exceptional experience there with my daughter. The hotel’s location was excellent, right next to the big park and river, 12min walk away from the city centre. The room was clean, spacious, quiet, free parking, friendly staff, service was a top notch and excellent breakfast and dinner! We really enjoyed our stay and I will definitely stay again at Arundel hotel if I come back to Cambridge for a short stay.
Well let's make it clear straight in the beginning that I stayed in Arundel House which seems to be the sister hotel of Ashley Hotel. Breakfast nice and very substantial, good location like 5mins walk from the centre of Cambridge. Our room was facing to the front, right on the river. Room was spacious, clean and heating was really good. Also the shower was really hot. Our room was cleaned during our stay and the room was left nice and tidy.
Good hotel in an excellent central location in Cambridge, with parking. My room was spacious and shower/bathroom facilities were excellent as well. Staff were all really pleasant and helpful; I had a couple of special requests in terms of slightly late check out and invoicing and they accommodated me without any issues. Sadly, I had a poor meal in the restaurant in the evening but they refunded the cost without issue
We had a very pleasant 3 night stay in this small hotel located on the main road, 15 minutes walk from the city centre. We had a room facing the back garden, so traffic noise wasn’t a problem.
The staff are very friendly and helpful, with good advice on the attractions and restaurants of Cambridge.
Good selection of continental buffet breakfast, the croissants were particularly good.
It was second time that we stayed in this hotel .Rooms are not very big but just enough to fit two big suitcases.Bed was comfy and bathrooms was clean.They serve both English breakfast and various different foods in the breakfast.It is 10 mins driving to Cambridge city centre by car.If you would not have car , it might be diificult to go to the city.There is also free car park.
We arrived after a tiring journey, feeling tired, but within a minute of walking into reception. Eva on reception lightened our mood with her friendly, helpful attitude. We have stayed at a number of hotels in Cambridge, but this is the best for value for money, room size, cleanliness and staff attitude.
the location to downtown was a comfortable walk away. as well, the view from my room was beautiful. As well, since I came to the UK during a train strike week, the staff were able to help me get another hotel at their sister site in Cambridge. I am forever great full for their wonderful help with that.
The hotel is perfectly situated, very easy to walk to/from the train station, and to/from the center of Cambridge. The property is very clean, the staff is really nice and friendly, helpful, perfect! The rooms are clean, well decorated. Very good value for money. The breakfast is nice, quick and easy.
Great overnight accommodation on our trip around UK, where we wanted to explore Cambridge. the food (dinner and breakfast) were great, and a lovely young manager. Nice pub environment and juxtaposition of rooms to the actual pub was great. On site parking very handy too.
The Sorrento Hotel was in an excellent location for a conference I attended in Cambridge. The staff were friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable. The restaurant has an excellent menu, with a selection of fresh made, delicious, Italian pizza-over-baked pizzas. A great stay!
The location of this hotel is brilliant - truly in the centre of Cambridge. I parked my car in the hotel car park (£25 overnight) and used my fold-up bike to get around. The staff were friendly and helpful and I was allowed to check in early.
Property was amazing in a new neighborhood by parks and schools. It is a developing neighborhood with a Grocery Store 50 yards from the hotel. It had 2 eateries nearby. We really enjoyed the one night we were there.
We stayed here one night to visit Cambridge for a day and we thought it was a perfect hotel/location for it. It was also very nice that after we checked out, that we could leave the car parked in front of the hotel.
Hotel, with parking, within walking distance of Cambridge city centre at a sensible price. There are lots of room options, so was able to get a triple for myself and two children. Breakfast was good value.
Lovely boutique hotel and the decor is gorgeous.
Rooms are lovely, with air con and we had a balcony room overlooking the river.
Great location for Cambridge.
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