Guided Walking Tour through Cambridge University | Small Groups
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- 1.5 hr







We know that there is so much for you to see and do in our beautiful city, which makes our walking tour the perfect activity to take in over 900 years of history and architecture in a short period of time. All our guides are highly experienced, and specialise in giving informative and entertaining introductions to the fascinating history of Cambridge. Having previously travelled and joined walking tours as visitors ourselves, we understand the importance of limiting group sizes so that everyone can hear and be involved, we therefore limit our tours to groups of 12 in order to provide our guests with a memorable and personalised walking tour
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Remember Cambridge
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Great St Mary's Church (Church of England)
Both physically and historically at the heart of Cambridge University and the starting point of all our tours.
Pass By: The Round Church Visitor Centre
One of the oldest churches in Cambridge, inspired by the Church of Resurrection by returning pilgrims and Crusaders
Pass By: St. John's College
Recently refurbished and decorated with the Royal Yales and Statues of John Fisher, we visit the impressive main gate of St. John's College
Pass By: Trinity College
Founded by King Henry The 8th in 1546, we first visit the main gate during the walking tour, where we can see the infamous Newton's Apple Tree and the stone statue of Henry 8th holding a wooden chair leg. Founded by King Henry The 8th in 1546, we first visit the main gate during the walking tour, where we can see the infamous Newton's Apple Tree and the stone statue of Henry 8th holding a wooden chair leg.
Pass By: Garret Hostel Bridge
Ideal spot for the best photos and selfies along the River Cam.
Pass By:
Newton's Tree, a cutting from the original orchard in his hometown
Stop At: Wren Library
We return to Trinity college during the river tour where we can see the 300 year old Wren Library and pass beneath Trinity Bridge.
Duration: 10 minutes
Pass By: Clare College
Former college of David Attenbourgh and James Watson. Cambridge University's Second oldest college, Oldest bridge and the beautiful fellow gardens.
Pass By: Gonville and Caius College
A prestigious college with a strong tradition of Nobel Prize winners located next to the Senate Building. Often overlooked by tourists, it was the workplace of Stephen Hawking for over 30 years
Pass By: King's College
World Famous view of King’s College Chapel, Bodily Court, Gibbs Building and Kings Bridge, forever immortalised by the Chinese poet, Xu ZhiMo.
Pass By: Corpus Clock
Beautiful gold plated clock with a slightly morbid significance.
Pass By: Mathematical Bridge
The infamous bridge, designed by Sir Isaac Newton as a mathematical experiment in 1749..
Pass By: Great St Mary's Church (Church of England)
Both physically and historically at the heart of Cambridge University and the starting point of all our tours.
Pass By: The Round Church Visitor Centre
One of the oldest churches in Cambridge, inspired by the Church of Resurrection by returning pilgrims and Crusaders
Pass By: St. John's College
Recently refurbished and decorated with the Royal Yales and Statues of John Fisher, we visit the impressive main gate of St. John's College
Pass By: Trinity College
Founded by King Henry The 8th in 1546, we first visit the main gate during the walking tour, where we can see the infamous Newton's Apple Tree and the stone statue of Henry 8th holding a wooden chair leg. Founded by King Henry The 8th in 1546, we first visit the main gate during the walking tour, where we can see the infamous Newton's Apple Tree and the stone statue of Henry 8th holding a wooden chair leg.
Pass By: Garret Hostel Bridge
Ideal spot for the best photos and selfies along the River Cam.
Pass By:
Newton's Tree, a cutting from the original orchard in his hometown
Stop At: Wren Library
We return to Trinity college during the river tour where we can see the 300 year old Wren Library and pass beneath Trinity Bridge.
Duration: 10 minutes
Pass By: Clare College
Former college of David Attenbourgh and James Watson. Cambridge University's Second oldest college, Oldest bridge and the beautiful fellow gardens.
Pass By: Gonville and Caius College
A prestigious college with a strong tradition of Nobel Prize winners located next to the Senate Building. Often overlooked by tourists, it was the workplace of Stephen Hawking for over 30 years
Pass By: King's College
World Famous view of King’s College Chapel, Bodily Court, Gibbs Building and Kings Bridge, forever immortalised by the Chinese poet, Xu ZhiMo.
Pass By: Corpus Clock
Beautiful gold plated clock with a slightly morbid significance.
Pass By: Mathematical Bridge
The infamous bridge, designed by Sir Isaac Newton as a mathematical experiment in 1749..