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Cambridge Self Guided Walking Tour
Cambridge Self Guided Walking Tour
Cambridge Self Guided Walking Tour
Cambridge Self Guided Walking Tour
Cambridge Self Guided Walking Tour

Cambridge Self Guided Walking Tour

By Pandemic Tours
The previous price was AU$19 and current price is AU$16 per adult
Features
  • 3h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
Overview

Embark on a captivating journey through Cambridge with Helen’s meticulously designed self-guided tour. Discover the city's academic spirit and architectural elegance, guided by Helen, a Chartered Geographer with extensive expertise.

Starting at the tranquil Christ’s Piece, this 2.5-mile trek passes iconic landmarks like the Fitzwilliam Museum, the medieval Round Church, and the picturesque Backs. As you navigate through cobblestone paths and lush green spaces, Helen’s narrative enriches your stroll with fascinating insights into the storied halls of the University's ancient colleges and vibrant market squares.

This tour isn't just a walk; it’s a deep dive into the heart of Cambridge, revealing secrets and stories at every corner.

Activity location

  • Christ's Pieces
    • 15 Emmanuel Road
    • CB1 1JW, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Cambridge Bus Station
    • station Drummer Street
    • CB1 1NE, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

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Cambridge Self Guided Walking Tour in English
  • Activity duration is 3 hours3h
    3h
  • Opening hours: Fri 12:00 am-11:30 pm
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
AU$18.63
AU$16.39 x 1 AdultAU$16.39

Total
The previous price was AU$18.63 and current price is AU$16.39
12% off

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedAudio guide, videos, pictures, recommendations and all the info you need
  • What's includedWhat's includedCheck "BEFORE YOU GO" section of your e-ticket!
  • What's includedWhat's included3 weeks unlimited access to this Self-Guided Tour on the app
  • What's includedWhat's includedHelen will guide you through an audio guide (no computer-generated voice!)
  • What's includedWhat's includedMap, directions, GPS route and stops of each tour
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedIn-person Guide

Know before you book

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Christ's Pieces
  • 10m
The tour starts near the park, where you will get an introduction to the history and past of the city and its surroundings.
Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge (Pass by)
Emmanuel College has a reputation for academic excellence. Many scholars have passed through these gates, including John Harvard, who was baptised at the college chapel and later became a benefactor of Harvard University in the USA.
Parker's Piece
  • 10m
Parker's Piece is a large public park located in the heart of Cambridge. It is named after Edward Parker, who donated a portion of the land to the city in 1613.
Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences (Pass by)
walk through the University’s oldest museum will take you on a 4.5 billion year journey through time, from the meteoritic building blocks of planets, to the thousands of fossils of animals and plants that illustrate the evolution of life in the oceans, on land and in the air.
University Museum of Zoology (Pass by)
The diversity of animal life is on display in the University Museum of Zoology’s brand new galleries. From moths to monkeys, mammoths to manatees, discover stories of extinction, survival, evolution and exploration. Collection Highlights - Cambridge’s largest resident – the 21m fin whale - The giant ground sloth - One of the most complete Dodo skeletons in the UK - Captain Cook’s conch
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Pass by)
The collections of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology number more than 800,000 objects of outstanding research and historical value. In addition there are over 100,000 field photographs and negatives in the Photographic Archive, and over 30,000 fonds of historical documentary archives.
Whipple Museum of the History of Science (Pass by)
The Whipple Museum's collection includes scientific instruments, apparatus, models, pictures, prints, photographs, books and other material related to the history of science.
The Pitt Building
  • 5m
he Pitt Building was constructed in 1833. It was named after William Pitt the Younger, who served as Prime Minister of Great Britain in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Fitzwilliam Museum (Pass by)
The Fitzwilliam Museum is a neoclassical building completed in 1848. It has an imposing facade featuring grand columns reminiscent of ancient Greek and Roman temples, a majestic dome and grand statues of lions either side of the entrance.
Scudamore's Mill Lane Punting Station
  • 10m
Scudamore's Punting Company was founded in 1910 by Jack Scudamore. Jack was a boat builder who visited Henley Upon Thames royal regatta and saw that punting was popular amongst the upper and middle classes. Hear his history here.
Mathematical Bridge
  • 5m
The Mathematical Bridge is a famous wooden footbridge across the River Cam. It connects two parts of Queen's College.
Corpus Christi College
  • 5m
Corpus Christi College, often referred to simply as Corpus, was founded in 1352 by the Guild of Corpus Christi and the Guild of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Bene't Street
  • 15m
Bene’t Street is an old street in the city. It’s not commonly on the tourist trail, but for me, it’s one of the more interesting parts of the city.The street is named after St Bene't's Church.
King's College Chapel
  • 15m
  • Admission ticket not included
King's College Chapel is one of the most iconic and recognisable landmarks in Cambridge. The site was originally the floodplain of the River Cam, and later Medieval buildings.
Great St Mary's Church (Church of England)
  • 10m
  • Admission ticket not included
The Church of St Mary the Great, often referred to simply as "St Mary's," dates back to the 12th century, although the current building mostly dates from the late 15th and early 16th centuries.
Market Square
  • 15m
The Market Square is located in the heart of Cambridge's city centre, next to the historic Guildhall. The Square is home to one of the oldest and largest open-air markets in the country.
Trinity College (Pass by)
Trinity College was founded in 1546 by King Henry the VIII and is the largest college in Cambridge by both land area and student population.
The Round Church
  • 10m
  • Admission ticket not included
The Round Church, officially known as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre was founded in 1130 by crusaders who had returned from the Holy Land.
Senate House (Pass by)
The Senate House is an example of Neoclassical architecture. It was designed by architect James Gibbs and completed in 1730.
Garret Hostel Bridge
  • 10m
At this point, the surface of the River Cam floodplain is only 4m above sea level, and the riverbed is only about 2m above sea level. The coastline itself lies almost 50 miles away at King's Lynn.
Cambridge University Library
  • 15m
  • Admission ticket not included
It’s a relatively new building, dating from the early 20th century, but there are some lovely features in the internal architecture.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESChrist's Pieces
    • 15 Emmanuel Road
    • CB1 1JW, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLECambridge Bus Station
    • station Drummer Street
    • CB1 1NE, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

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