This tour makes sure you see and hear about all the key places/people in Cambridge and visit the magnificent King's College Chapel
You'll find out about the University and its 31 colleges
We'll pass by:
The impressive Senate House where students graduate
Various colleges including Gonville and Caius/Trinity Hall/Trinity/St John's and King's
The River Cam - where you can be sure to see people punting
The Corpus Clock
The Eagle Pub
The Old Cavendish Laboratory
And more...
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
In front of Great St Mary's
I'll meet you in front of Great St Mary's. This is considered to be the centre of Cambridge. The church is closely connected with the foundation of Cambridge University. In front of us will be the Senate House where the students have their graduation ceremony and one of the colleges, Gonville and Caius. We'll discuss the foundation of the university, the relationship between the university and the colleges, student antics involving the Senate House that made the front pages of the newspapers and ...
We'll see and find out about a rather unusual neoclassical gate along Senate House Passage. Then pass by Trinity Hall, where Stephen Hawking did his PhD and discover why he ended up doing this in Cambridge instead of Oxford. Next have a look at the River Cam and check out what "punting" is.
We'll pass by Trinity where Sir Isaac Newton studied and where there is an apple tree. Is it "the" apple tree? St John's was founded by a rather remarkable woman who founded another Cambridge college and as for King's....well, you won't be able to miss King's College Chapel and you'll hear about some of the feats of the Cambridge Nightclimbers
The Corpus Clock-one of the most modern additions to King's Parade (The Must-See Street in Cambridge) described as "both hypnotically beautiful and deeply disturbing". The Eagle pub where Shakespeare "may" have visited but where Crick and Watson "did" go to announce "We have discovered the secret of life" in 1953. And the Old Cavendish perhaps the most important building in Cambridge.
It isn't surprising that many people looking at King's College Chapel, believe they are looking at a cathedral. This is, arguably, the most outstanding building in Cambridge and certainly one of the most visited places in Cambridge. We will go inside and find out why it has such a great reputation. Is it because it has the largest fan-vaulted ceiling in the world or some of the finest renaissance stained glass or its Rubens' painting? Well, you can decide.
This is where the tour will end.
Outside King's College
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Guide fee
Entrance fee for King's College Chapel
Any other costs not mentioned in "Included"
King's College Chapel is a private building and opening times can change suddenly. It will be necessary to buy tickets in advance online. The best option is probably if you consult with me and then buy your ticket online. You do not need to pay for my entrance but you will need to order a free ticket for a "Resident Card Holder" when you purchase your tickets and that means I will be able to enter at the same time as you.
Current prices: Adult £11 Student or Child (5-17 yrs) £8.50
The start and finish times of this tour are flexible.
Moderate walking is involved so this should be suitable for most people. It's a good idea to where comfortable shoes and bear in mind that the chance of rain can never be entirely ruled out in the UK!
The starting time indicated is more of a suggestion. I am very flexible regarding starting times. I think the best thing is to agree the most suitable time in advance.
Hello. I’m Murray, a qualified tour guide in Cambridge. Is it a satisfying job? Absolutely! Walking around such an attractive city is always a pleasure (yes, even if it happens to be raining. Well, we are in England!). It’s a perfect job for would-be researchers. I love creating new tours and that means coming up with ideas for topics that people might find interesting, doing the research, organizing the information, and turning it (hopefully) into an intriguing tour. As well as introducing people to the must-see sights, I enjoy the off-the-beaten-path tours and going to places most tour guides don’t go to. I love quirky things and there are plenty of those in Cambridge – like some fascinating public art that most people miss, and perhaps one of the most unusual street musicians anywhere, if we are lucky enough to see him! As well as physical walking tours, I give a number of virtual tours. I think these can be a very nice introduction to Cambridge and I’ve given these to several groups who have then later visited Cambridge and had a walking tour. In my virtual tours I use Google Street View and Powerpoint, which allows me to explore things that I can’t on a walking tour, so, for me, virtual tours can really compliment physical walking tours. In short, I think you’ll be able to tell that I enjoy introducing Cambridge whatever areas you are interested in.
Zsofia J.
A tour of Cambridge colleges and King's College Chapel and Grounds
Customized
“A fantastic, delightful and detailed trip around the Colleges at Cambridge”
Murray was well prepared with printed material. He was right on time. We spent 3 hours around the Colleges in the central of Cambridge. He knew a lot of facts which made the tour interesting and funny and helped me remember for the lots of information we got. He also had activities for the kids (4 and 7 years old). It was an amazing 3 hours. I would highly recommend to walk around Cambridge with Murray for every kind of group as he is flexible and I'm sure he will organize just the right tour for you! Sophy
Murray J.
(1 reviews)Sophy Thank you so much for that lovely review. I really enjoyed the tour, too! I'm sure the next time you visit King's College Chapel the kids will remember the stone dragons and greyhounds. It was also very nice to be part of your family for a short time. Many thanks again Murray
$300/ per group
Reserve