Summer is round the corner and it is the best time to
explore UK. On our Easter long weekend we planned a day trip to Cambridge. I
have been to Cambridge during peak winters with my girl friends, but spring in
Cambridge is just amazing.
Cambridge is a university city and the county town of
Cambridgeshire, England, on the River Cam. You can reach Cambridge from London
in less than 1 hour. If you will Google on what to do in Cambridge, visiting
college campus will be the first thing that would come up. But I feel that
there some offbeat things that you must surely do in Cambridge, so here is my
list.
5 Off-Beat Things To Do In Cambridge
Punting:
Punting is Cambridge tradition, I would say. You don’t need
to book it advance, right on the high street you will find many students
offering punting tours. The price is between 10 pounds to 20 pounds per person
depending on how busy they are. Just sit back and relax while your chauffeur
punts and narrating the tales of Cambridge colleges, scientist and kings.
Canals/Bridges:
Hop on from one canal to another; from one bridge to another.
See mathematical bridge (famous Einstein Bridge, the first pic below). Walk to the lanes as you
cross from one canal to another. See the spring in full bloom and bed of tulips
in between. Sit by the canal and enjoy the punting and boats' magical world
unfolding in front of you. If the weather permits, do not forget to open up
your picnic basket here.
Market Square:
When in Cambridge, do not miss this market. Monday-Sunday,
10am-4pm, you will find stalls selling a wide range of goods including: Street
Food, Books, vinyl, jewellery and bags Fruit and vegetables, second hand bikes,
garden plants and so much more. My tip would be to try a Venezuelan Food called
Arepa. Arepa is corn meal bread (gluten free) and you can choose your own
filling. We had mozzarella, tomatoes and fresh basil, topped it up with
incredible tasty green sauce/chutney.
Petite Cafes:
Oh yeah, I love small, little lovely cafes in Cambridge. If
eating street food is not your forte then grab yourself a cup of coffee, ice
tea or ‘soup of the day’ in one of the petite cafes. My suggestion would be to
visit Indigo Coffee House. Situated in narrow lanes, away from crowd lies this
cafe, which has quirky feel to it and food choices range from sweet treats to
hot snacks. We had Hot Chocolate, Lemon Ice Tea and Toasted Buttered Bagel.
Free Fudge:
You can not only taste the free fudge samples here but see
them make it live. Fudge Kitchen is a fudge heaven. I have tasted their Raspberry Meringue
and Salted Chocolate Fudge-both so amazing. After all where do you get to taste warm
fudge, right? This is place, I liked it so much that I am listing it as one the
thing you must do in Cambridge.
Below are some random pics that I clicked in Cambridge
Such a beautiful place. The way you've written the article makes one feel as though we've taken a virtual tour with you. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteWow!! beautiful Cambridge..
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