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Centennial Hotel Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 1PG Rooms From: £77 Set opposite the botanical gardens and only a few minutes walk from the city shopping centre, colleges and entertainment. Good free parking. The Centennial Hotel offers a haven of comfort and luxury. Elegantly furnished throughout, The Centennial Hotel is renowned for its friendly efficient service and its superb quality cuisine..... |
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Royal Cambridge Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 1PY Rooms From: £65 Steeped in tradition and favourably located in the heart of this beautiful city, the Royal Cambridge Hotel allows you to experience the atmostphere of this university city. Ideal for both trips to London and touring East Anglia. Cambridge is a jewel of a city, renowned worldwide for its unique combination of historic buildings and the academic endeavours of its famous colleges. Whatever the reasonfor your visit, you will always be assured of the warmest welcome at the Royal Cambridge Hotel..... |
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Cambridge Garden House Moat House Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 1RT Rooms From: £100 Discover the history of Cambridge with its famous universities and extensive shopping areas. Backing onto the banks of the River Cam with its unique private and secluded gardens, this is a very desirable hotel. It also hosts Club Moativation - a Health and Fitness Club including a swimming pool, jacuzzi, steam room, sauna and fully equipped gym for all of our residents to use during their stay. There is also complimentary car parking whilst you are resident with the hotel. Try out the fully equipped Club Moativation health & fitness club with its glassed ceiling above the indoor heated pool. Trained instructors support and advise on the use of the cardio-vascular equipment, whilst aerobic classes can be booked in advance. Relax with a meal in the Riverside Brasserie after a drink in the Terrace Bar. .... |
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University Arms Hotel Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 1AD Rooms From: £120 Originally built in 1834, and celebrating it's 170th anniversary this year, the De Vere University Arms Hotel is a notable building in the heart of Cambridge with all the charm and characteristics associated with the Victorian era. The hotel strives to maintain its traditional values and themes whilst providing the most up to date facilities and services rivalled by any 4 star city centre hotel. With 120 characteristic en-suite rooms, many of which have air conditioning, and the majority overlooking the serene Parker's Piece, we provide an individual approach to accommodation which goes hand in hand with the individuality of our guests..... |
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The Meadowcroft Hotel Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 2EX Rooms From: £75 Meadowcroft is a small, first class, privately owned hotel. It is managed in a traditional manner and offers the highest standard of comfort and service in a tranquil atmosphere. It is set in beautiful grounds on Trumpington road, just one mile from the city centre. It is the first hotel en route from London and the M11. Here at Meadowcroft we aim to provide an intimate service with total privacy and comfort. At Meadowcroft the furniture, finishes and fittings are all individual from the antiques and exclusive English style interiors to the original Victorian coving and fresh flowers..... |
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Cambridge University Botanic Garden Tel: 44 (0)1223 336265, Fax: , Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 1JF A 40 acre oasis of beautifully landscaped gardens and glasshouses right in the heart of the city. Situated less than a mile to the south of the City centre and only five minutes walk from the railway station, this tranquil 40-acre garden offers year round interest to visitors. Over 10,000 labelled plant species in beautifully landscaped settings, including Rock Garden, Lake, Glasshouses, Winter Garden, Woodland Walk, and nine National Collections. Cambridge University Botanic Garden was established as a University teaching and research resource by Professor John Stevens Henslow on land acquired in 1831, and finally opened to the public in 1846. Henslow, who is perhaps now best remembered for inspiring his pupil Charles Darwin with a love of natural science, recognised the need to study plants in their own right. He was convinced that trees were the most important plants in the world and these form the framework of the Garden. Today the Garden welcomes around 100,000 visitors each year. With a framework of mature trees and shrubs, this paradise of plants comprises diverse, superbly landscaped settings including: the Rock Garden, representing the alpine plants from the mountains of every continent; the Lake and Water Garden, teeming with bird life; tropical rainforest, the alpine house and seasonal displays in the Glasshouses; and the historic Systematic Beds, displaying 1600 hardy representatives of more than 80 families of flowering plants..... |
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