Cambridge - City Life and Open Spaces
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To start the tour, follow Market St. to its end, where it intersects Sidney St.
3 minThough surrounded by modern buildings, parts of this church date to the 12th century.
2 minThis late 16th-century college was founded by Lady Frances Sidney.
2 minThis small, Norman church is one of the last surviving round churches in Britain.
2 minFrom this pub, follow Lower Park Street to the entrance of Jesus Green.
23 sThis park is named for the nearby Jesus College, which was founded in 1496.
3 minOne of Cambridge’s most celebrated spaces, this park is named for its Midsummer Fair.
3 minGo to the other side of the roundabout and follow Short Street to New Square.
50 sThis pedestrian area features the Grafton Centre, a major retail outlet.
2 minNamed after its original owner, this park has a rich history of civic gatherings.
4 minThis Catholic church is a good example of Gothic Revival architecture.
1 minThe monument here commemorates Thomas Hobson, a stable owner and carrier.
2 minPart of the University of Cambridge, this is one of the world’s top business schools.
1 minKnown locally as the Fitz, this is the University of Cambridge’s art museum.
2 minThe city’s oldest college, Pembroke, was founded in 1284.
2 minOpened in the early 1920s, this bakery recently expanded to include a restaurant.
50 sThis narrow, medieval street features several historic locations.
2 minThe ancient church on this street has been a place of worship for around 900 years.
2 minThis theatre was founded in 1936 by Maynard Keynes and has hosted many stars.
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