• Cambridge Colleges

King’s College and King’s College Chapel
A 15th century college towering above town along the river. The college is the most popular attraction in in Cambridge and regarded as one of the greatest examples of late Gothic English architecture.

Queens’ College
A 15th century college with a stunning medieval Old Hall, located on Silver Street across both sides of the river connected by the Mathematical Bridge. The 1749 wooden footbridge is famous for its remarkable and sophisticated engineering design.

Trinity College
A 16th century collage with beautiful and interesting Library, boasting 34 Nobel Prizes, Fields Medals in mathematics and Abel Prize. The college Alumni includes Royal family members, British prime ministers, Isaac Newton, Niels Bohr, Lord Byron and Lord Tennyson, Bertrand Russell, and many others.

St Johns College
Home to the oldest academic building in Cambridge, the “School of Pythagoras”, large courtyards, and the beautiful “Bridge of Sighs”. The beautiful, covered bridge was built in 1831 over the river Cam between the St Johns College Third Court and New Court.

Jesus College, Pembroke College with its beautiful gardens, Homerton College with the most beautiful Victorian hall, and many more.

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