To personalize this site and manage your bookings
302,147 properties worldwide![]() Loading Other Accommodations Different ways to stay in Cambridge:More Hotel Themes Different ways to stay in Cambridge:See how Booking.com rates
Discover the perfect inn for your Cambridge vacation with Booking.com. The best cozy rooms and lodges are available throughout Cambridge. Find your country inn and start exploring Cambridge Corn Exchange, St John's College and Cambridge Train Station. With great rates and good availability, Booking.com makes it easy to find an inn for your trip to Cambridge. |
Inns in Cambridge
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
The Earl Of Derby 129 Hills Road, Cambridge Show map | |
| The Earl of Derby offers rooms with private bathrooms and is just a 5-minute walk from Cambridge Train Station. The Earl is 440 yards from the Botanic Gardens and offers free parking. More… |
from $91.14 Average price per night |
|
|
The Waterman 32 Chesterton Road, Cambridge Show map | |
|
Score from 140 reviews:
Very good,
Latest booking: 9 hours ago
The Waterman is situated 2 minutes’ walk from the River Cam, and half a mile from the historical city centre of Cambridge.
More…
There are 2 people looking at this inn.
|
from $83.55 Average price per night |
|
|
The Lord Byron Inn Church Lane, Cambridge Show map | |
| The Unicorn is a charming pub that dates back to the 17th century. It has a restaurant, free Wi-Fi, and offers accommodations just south of central Cambridge. More… |
from $91.14 Average price per night |
|
Open-plan and open-minded, Cambridge is best known for universities 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.
Taking a flat bottomed punt in Cambridge 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 accommodations choices on Booking.com.
