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Cambridge: University Alumni Tour with Kings College Option

Cambridge: University Alumni Tour with Kings College Option

This Cambridge University and city tour introduces you to the crucial role of Cambridge in world history and highlights the city’s architectural wonders with entry to King’s College Chapel.  Start your tour from the city center and hear a brief timeline of all the interesting and peculiar things that makes Cambridge famous. Head to the city's oldest church, college, and the laboratory which has hosted important scientific milestones. Visit landmarks like the Mathematical Bridge at Queens' College and the Senate House.  The highlight of this tour is the stunning King's College Chapel. Home to the largest fan vaulted ceiling in the world, admire its majestic stained glass windows, and a Rubens painting. Learn about the chapel's long architectural history and relationship to former kings and queens.  During the tour, your student guide will share their experiences of the college system, tell you about the rowing frenzy at Cambridge, and let you into local secrets such as the protective measure some colleges take against the Night Climbers.

Cambridge: Guided River Cam Punting Tour

Cambridge: Guided River Cam Punting Tour

Discover Cambridge University on a guided punting tour along the River Cam. Hear more about student life as you see some of the historic colleges of one of the world's most reputable universities. Set off on the punting tour that covers the entire length of the River Cam, along which the colleges of Cambridge University are located. Soak up more than 800 years of history as you take in the views of some of the most famous buildings on campus. Relax in comfortable seats that feature traditional cushions and blankets. Enjoy interesting historic commentary from your punter, along with some amusing Cambridge punting stories. See 7 colleges that boast some of the most illustrious and influential alumni to have graduated from Cambridge. Hear tales of student life, academic and social, from notable historical figures like Isaac Newton and Prince Charles.

Cambridge: Shared Punting Tour with Guide

Cambridge: Shared Punting Tour with Guide

Explore the University buildings of Cambridge with this small-group guided tour on a punt with raised seats and tables. Listen as your guide unveils fascinating facts about the legendary university city and its rich history. Start at Jesus Green Moorings, and head to Magdelene College, St John's College, Trinity College, Trinity Hall, Clare College, King's College, and Queens' College. Get introduced by your guide to all the colourful stories of Cambridge while on board a comfortable boat on the river Cam. Float underneath the Great Bridge, The Bridge of Sighs, The Wren Bridge, Cromwell's Bridge, King's College Bridge, and the Mathematical Bridge. Discover how the city has evolved from a medieval market town to a world-class centre for education.

Alumni-led Walking Tour w/opt King's Chapel

Alumni-led Walking Tour w/opt King's Chapel

Walk through Cambridge with someone who knows it from the inside. Our guides are Cambridge students or graduates who combine personal experience with a deep knowledge of the city’s history and architecture. The 90-minute tour includes landmarks like the Eagle Pub, the Mathematical Bridge, King’s College on the Backs, and the Senate House. The tour is entirely outdoors, focusing on Cambridge’s streets, squares, and college exteriors. If selected when booking, AFTER THE WALKING TOUR ENDS, your experience can be enriched with a self-guided visit to King’s College Chapel, one of the university’s most historic and beautiful buildings. You’ll stroll along the streets and the alleys, near the peaceful college courts where Isaac Newton, Niels Bohr, Stephen Hawking, Xu Zhimo, Virginia Woolf, and Srinivasa Ramanujan once walked, immersed in their groundbreaking ideas. Along the way, you’ll admire the city’s elegant blend of Gothic and Renaissance architecture.

From London: Oxford and Cambridge Universities Tour

From London: Oxford and Cambridge Universities Tour

Discover the Timeless Charm of Oxford and Cambridge – A Full-Day Guided Tour from London Step into centuries of academic excellence and architectural beauty on this full-day guided tour to Oxford and Cambridge. Travel in comfort aboard a spacious, air-conditioned coach from central London, and enjoy insightful commentary throughout your journey with personal audio headsets for immersive storytelling. Your adventure begins at London’s Victoria Station, where you’ll board your coach and set off through the rolling Chiltern Hills en route to Oxford—affectionately known as the “City of Dreaming Spires.” As you wander its quiet courtyards and storied lanes on a guided walking tour, you'll follow in the footsteps of scholars and literary legends including J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Lewis Carroll, and even former U.S. President Bill Clinton. Visit the iconic Christ Church College, famously featured in the Harry Potter films, and admire the Bodleian Library—one of the oldest libraries in Europe. Take in the quintessential charm of Oxford’s historic colleges, each with its own unique character and centuries of tradition. Then, continue your journey to Cambridge, a vibrant university town where history meets innovation. Home to visionaries like Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, and members of the Monty Python comedy troupe, Cambridge offers a rich tapestry of academic heritage and cultural charm. Join your guide for a stroll through the city’s cobbled streets and manicured lawns. Marvel at the Gothic grandeur of King’s College Chapel and admire the iconic Bridge of Sighs. With every step, uncover stories, traditions, and the spirit that makes Cambridge so captivating. At the end of your enriching day, relax on the return drive to London, arriving back at Victoria Station with unforgettable memories of two of the world’s most prestigious university towns.

Cambridge: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Cambridge: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Explore the best of Cambridge with this sightseeing hop-on hop-off bus. Go on a tour of the city's top tourist attractions on an open-topped double-decker bus, with 18 stops all over Cambridge, there's plenty to see. You can combine your bus tour with a punting tour, with onboard commentary in many languages. Hop-on and hop-off at any of the stops throughout the day, with the chance to visit the historic city center, the University Colleges, the world-famous Backs and the River Cam, the University Botanic Garden, the Fitzwilliam Museum, the American World War II Memorial, Cemetery at Madingley and more. Bus Stops: Stop 1: Silver Street  Stop 2: Downing Street Stop 3: Chesterton Lane Stop 4: Bridge Street Stop 5: Trinity Street (Sundays Only) Stop 6: Market Street (Sundays Only) Stop 7: Jesus Lane Stop 8: Drummer Street Stop 9: Parkside Stop 10: Hills Road Stop 11: Railway Station Stop 12: Trumpington Road Stop 13: The Fitzwilliam Museum Stop 14: Silver Street Stop 15: Queen's Road Stop 16: Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial Stop 17: Madingley Road Stop 18: Grange Road

From London: Oxford & Cambridge Day Tour

From London: Oxford & Cambridge Day Tour

Walking tour of Oxford Follow in the footsteps of Oxford's famous students, from C.S. Lewis to Bill Clinton, as you stroll the captivating college courtyards and cobbled lanes of this historic university town. Take in the famous 'dreaming spires' and see the Bodleian Library – one of the oldest libraries in Europe – on your visit. You'll be captivated by the unspoilt narrow alleys and ancient squares of this naturally beautiful town. Christ Church A treat for moviegoers of all ages, Christ Church is instantly recognisable as one of the major locations for the Harry Potter films! Marvel at the magical grandeur of the Great Hall, used as the setting for Hogwarts. Cambridge Senate House Once you’ve left Oxford, you’ll make your way to the beautiful city of Cambridge. It’s here that you will visit Senate House at the world-famous University of Cambridge. Before used by the Council of the Senate for important meetings, it is now the chosen location for students’ degree ceremonies. You’ll get to explore this special location and discover its important history before venturing onto the Corpus Clock! Corpus Clock Visit the Corpus Clock, a unique invention outside the Taylor Library at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University. Revealed to the world by Stephen Hawking, it is made from a 24-carat gold-plated stainless steel disc and has no numbers to tell the time. Instead, it shows the time through lights that shine through individual slits. This unmissable innovation will stay in your mind long after you’ve left! Mathematical Bridge You’ll also get to see Cambridge’s Mathematical Bridge during your stop. Designed by William Etheridge, it is nearly 300 years old and has attracted visitors from all across the world. The design gives visitors an intriguing conundrum – it uses only straight timbers but the bridge arches. It’s an absolute must-see! King’s College Chapel One of the main highlights of the trip is visiting the exquisite King’s College Chapel. Used as a symbol representing the city of Cambridge, the Chapel is a popular tourist attraction for people across the world. Taking a century to build, starting in 1446 on Henry VI’s demands, King’s College Chapel displays wonderful gothic architecture and huge, enchanting stained glass windows. Featuring the world’s largest fan vault and famous artwork from Rubens, there’s plenty to learn and discover at the home of the King’s College Chapel Choir. Estimated arrival time back to London is around 7.00pm.

Cambridge: University Walking Tour

Cambridge: University Walking Tour

We love Cambridge, and believe that the best way to experience it is on foot with a guide who appreciates its treasures. We’ve been leading our acclaimed Round Church guided walks for over 25 years, and work with a dedicated team of local guides to bring you a small-group walking experience which is personal, engaging and unforgettable. Our approach is a little different from a standard tourist tour: we believe that ideas matter, and focus on how a small number of big ideas have shaped the university over eight eventful centuries. Through stories about famous Cambridge alumni like Isaac Newton, William Wilberforce and John Milton, we explore subjects such as the emergence of the university from Christian monasteries, the Protestant Reformation, the development of modern science, movements for the rule of law and religious freedom, and the campaign to abolish the British slave trade. Join us on a walk to see just how much Cambridge’s story of saints, sinners, sceptics, and scholars has to say to us today. Walking tours meet inside the Round Church at 2:15pm on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. They last 90-120 minutes.

Cambridge: Punting Tour on the River Cam

Cambridge: Punting Tour on the River Cam

Experience the charm of the most famous Cambridge colleges and the Arcadian beauty of the River Cam, gliding along one of England's most idyllic water routes, which has inspired poets like William Wordsworth and Xu Zhimo. Our knowledgeable local guides are professional, educated, and dedicated to ensuring your tour is both informative and enjoyable, offering detailed explanations of historical facts and captivating stories. As you gently punt along the river, you'll have ample opportunities to ask questions and capture photos of Cambridge's iconic architecture. Additionally, you can opt for a private tour or include a professional photographer to preserve your memories. Feel free to bring along drinks and refreshments to enhance your experience during the tour. Please note, while our walking tour is wheelchair/stroller accessible, our punting tours are not. However, customers can be accommodated with seat cushions.

London: Kew to Westminster River Thames Cruise

London: Kew to Westminster River Thames Cruise

This Journey takes one and a half hours one way between Kew and Westminster it passes through the city of Westminster, Chelsea, Wandsworth & Putney the Start of the Oxford and Cambridge boat race. The Journey follows the Rivers winding course, passing tree- covered islands & towns before arriving at Westminster Pier, This service is perfect for any one wishing to visit the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Palace, National Archives, Museum of Water & Steam, Brentford Football club. This trip is more of the scenic part of the Thames from Country side to city, with lots of quaint pubs and restaurants to visit.

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My family and I thoroughly enjoyed our ghost tour with Annie! It was just the right mix of spooky and upbeat. My husband, our 15yo, our 12yo, our friend who is a graduate student at Cambridge, and I all had a blast. Highly recommend!

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Evelyn as a history student at Oxford ( grow up in Cambridge), gave very vivid description of history around each place of significance and shows her passion of conveying knowledge.

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Our guide Pete and the amazing medieval towns and Cambridge and he gave us plenty of time to explore

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The guide is absolutely wonderful, knowledgeable and delightful!

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It was a different experience from walking, which was nice.