Cambridge
Cambridge conjures instant images to mind; the
breathtaking view of King's College Chapel from across the
river, carpets of daffodils along the backs of the colleges
in springtime, thousands of students cycling frantically to
lectures, lazy summer punting on the River Cam.
The City is surrounded on all sides by heritage villages
and towns and ancient monuments, all within easy travelling
distance. Slightly further afield are the glorious Suffolk
wool towns and villages, such as Lavenham and Long Melford,
largely undisturbed since the Middle Ages.
The
City manages to combine its role as an historic city with
a world-renowned University and, in recent years, an internationally
acknowledged centre of excellence for technology and science.
Cambridge has a wealth of museums and galleries covering a
wide range of interests. The Corn Exchange, Junction, Arts
Theatre and other venues provide programmes covering all aspects
of entertainment. The Cambridge Folk Festival is held on the
last weekend in July. Cambridge has a wide selection of shops
from department and well-known chain stores to specialist
independent traders, and is of course famous for its bookshops.
Shops
are open 7 days a week from Easter to September (6 days a
week in Winter), making it the ideal place to purchase locally
made crafts and gifts.
Cambridge is unique and interesting at any time of year,
and there is plenty for every visitor to see and do.
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