Bed and Breakfast Cambridge
The great news is that holidaying in Cambridge does not have to cost you an arm and a leg. Most of the attractions are a nominal cost, if not free, and you can easily Bed and Breakfast Cambridge without a problem.
There is an abundance of B&B’s scattered all the way up Newmarket Rd which is the main thoroughfare into town. If you are staying up the top end of the road a walk into the town centre and the colleges should take you no more than 20 minutes. This is a great walk as you can cut across Parkers Piece where the students like to hang out and play football in between studying and sample the true Cambridge atmosphere.
If you are a bit further out it’s not a problem as there are good bus connections all the way into the city form the Park and Ride on Newmarket Rd. If you are feeling really lazy you can always get a taxi which shouldn’t cost you more than £5-6 (€8-10).
There are also a lot of B&B’s concentrated in the South of the city which is ideal for visiting the backs and enjoying the great Cambridge tradition of punting up the River Cam.
If you do decide to Bed and Breakfast Cambridge then just check with the owner that the rooms cater for all your needs, particularly if you are travelling with small children or people with special dietary requirements.
Most B&B’s are very flexible when it comes to these things but if you are planning a long stay it is always prudent to check and make sure there are no last minute hiccups that may ruin your holiday.
Nearly all of them will offer a choice of a European style breakfast consisting of Croissants and cereal, as well as the less healthy (but certainly more tasty) traditional English breakfast. This usually consists of a combination of a fry up including Sausage, Egg, Bacon Tomato, Mushrooms and if you are lucky – fried bread. It’s a dieticians nightmare but there is nothing better to set you up for a long days sightseeing!
Now that your mouth is watering, click below to find a B&B in Cambridge:
Bed and Breakfast Cambridge
By: Craig Jeavons
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Wow, did you say waggle?! haha, that’s charming.
Thanks for the interesting readings.
Wow, did you say waggle?! haha, that’s charming
I like it
, take 20 minutes go there ? wow.. very long.
How beautiful is Cambridge? The idea of traveling and staying in some its wonderful B&B is just heavenly in thought. I am so far away from Cambridge, but summer is not far away I might just get there!!! Cambridge has some of the most beautiful historically beautiful buildings and is renowned for its theaters and cinemas. Cambridge is also home to the famous Cambridge and Country Folk Museum. The museum, is a must see as it houses exhibits on everyday life of the people of Cambridge and its surrounding county over the last 300 years.
Waggle – ha ha! Good spot
We are planning a trip to Cambridge soon – a B&B might be a better way to go than a hotel – probably suits the character of the place better…
I have never stayed in a Bed and Breakfast but I agree that it probably suits the character of the place much better. I think it can give you more of a local feeling rather than feeling like an outsider looking in. Sounds like it can also save you a few bucks too.
Thanks for the advice of B&B’s in Cambridge. I’m considering going there later in the year and maybe we’ll try a B&B over a hotel
Hey, thanks for this blog post. I’m travelling to Cambridge the beginning of 2012 with my band and am looking for cheap (yet authentically English) accommodation for our musicians. There’s only so much information you can get from Lonely Planet and travel websites, this post has alot of really detailed info so thank you!