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About Cambridge

Cambridge is a city where centuries of academic excellence merge with rich cultural heritage and scenic charm. Home to the University of Cambridge – an institution founded in the 13th century – the city offers visitors a blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty. 

A must-see experience in Cambridge is punting on the River Cam, which allows one to glide past iconic university colleges and under historic bridges, all while enjoying views of the city’s architectural landmarks.   For panoramic views, climb the tower of Great St Mary’s Church or stroll in the University Botanic Garden, where tropical greenhouses and British wildflowers offer both tranquility and inspiration. 

Cambridge’s compact layout makes it highly walkable, and cycling is another popular way to explore its winding lanes, quads, and courtyards.  The city also hosts lively markets and festivals, and there are diverse accommodations ranging from stylish hotels to countryside bed & breakfasts, ensuring options for different tastes and budgets. 

Tourism plays a significant economic role in Cambridge: the visitor economy supports a large portion of local employment and contributes hundreds of millions of pounds annually.  Altogether, Cambridge balances its status as a world-renowned center of learning with a warm, accessible travel experience—making it an ideal destination for conference attendees wishing both to engage in scholarship and to explore a city steeped in culture and history.

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