Classic Cambridge
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Although larger in Medieval Times, the market still features fresh produce & crafts.
4 minAt one time the city’s main street, King’s Parade features many historic buildings.
3 minAffectionately called Catz, this 15th-century college features a three-sided court.
3 minThis church is dedicated to the patron saint of travelers.
2 minThe two sites of this college are joined by the Wooden Bridge over the River Cam.
3 minThis area offers excellent views of many of the city’s colleges.
1 minThis is the city’s second oldest college & the first to accommodate its students.
2 minGarrett Hostel Bridge offers great views along the River Cam.
2 minIf open, the back entrance to Trinity College offers a closer look at the college.
1 minFounded in 1844 in London, this college moved to Cambridge in 1899.
2 minLikely the longest inhabited part of the city, this area features a gallery & museum.
3 minThe nearby Castle Hill is where the original Roman encampment was built.
2 minThis college is recognized as the city’s second largest college.
3 minThis college boasts many famous former students, including 31 Nobel Prize winners.
3 minThis road was built on the back yard of a large inn, the Rose and Crown.
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