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Discover the timeless charm of Cambridge and its surroundings on this exclusive private driver-guided tour.Â
Departing from your London accommodation in luxury, you’ll journey to this historic city, famed for its world-renowned university, stunning architecture, and vibrant cultural heritage. Glide along the River Cam in a traditional punt, explore iconic colleges like King’s and Trinity, or admire modern masterpieces at Kettle’s Yard. Extend your adventure with a visit to the Imperial War Museum Duxford, delving into Britain’s aviation history.Â
Tailored to your interests, this unforgettable tour offers comfort, insight, and personalized experiences at every turn.
Highlights of Our Best Of Cambridge Tour:
What's Included:
- Private Driver-Guide
- Luxury Tour Vehicle
- Expert Insight
- 15+ Years Experience
Collection at London Accommodation
Begin your journey in style and comfort as our private driver-guide collects you from your London accommodation in a luxurious Mercedes vehicle, ensuring a seamless start to your Cambridge adventure.
Private Tour of Cambridge University
Explore the prestigious Cambridge University on a private driver-guided tour that takes you through centuries of academic excellence, stunning architecture, and the legacy of some of the world’s greatest minds. From ancient colleges to iconic landmarks, this tour offers an in-depth look at what makes Cambridge a global center of knowledge and culture.
Founded in 1209, Cambridge University is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious academic institutions. It has long been the birthplace of innovation, scientific discoveries, and groundbreaking literary works. Over the centuries, Cambridge has produced some of the brightest minds in history, from scientists to philosophers, writers to political figures.
On this tour, you’ll learn how this renowned institution has evolved over 800 years, becoming a hub for intellectual thought and creative innovation.
Trinity College
Trinity College is the largest and one of the most famous colleges at Cambridge University. Founded in 1546, it is home to a rich history, beautiful architecture, and a legacy of academic achievements. Explore the college’s beautiful courtyards and the stunning Great Court, and marvel at the iconic Wren Library, which houses rare manuscripts and priceless books.
Trinity College has produced many notable figures, including Sir Isaac Newton, who developed the laws of motion and gravity while at Cambridge.
King's College Chapel
One of the most recognizable landmarks in Cambridge, King’s College Chapel is an architectural masterpiece. With its soaring spires and intricate stained-glass windows, this stunning chapel symbolizes the university’s rich heritage and academic traditions.
The chapel is home to the famous King’s College Choir and hosts concerts throughout the year. As you explore the chapel’s awe-inspiring interior, your guide will share stories about the college’s history, its impressive collection of art, and its role in shaping Cambridge’s spiritual life.
Magdalene College
Another gem in Cambridge’s crown, Magdalene College, is known for its picturesque setting along the River Cam and its stunning architecture. It has been a place of learning since the 15th century and boasts a wealth of history and charm.
Magdalene College is also associated with notable alumni, including the poet Lord Byron, and has some of the most beautiful views of the river, making it a perfect spot to reflect on Cambridge’s academic legacy.
St John's College
St John’s College is one of Cambridge’s oldest colleges, founded in 1511, and features impressive Gothic architecture and a rich academic history. Highlights of this college include the Bridge of Sighs, one of the most photographed structures in the city, and the stunning Fellows’ Garden, which offers sweeping views of the River Cam.
Explore the college’s rich academic traditions and hear about the many influential figures who studied here, including Nobel Prize winners and literary greats.
The Mathematical Bridge
No visit to Cambridge is complete without seeing the Mathematical Bridge at Trinity College. This iconic wooden bridge, designed by William Etheridge in 1749, is famous for its unique design and seemingly impossible construction. The bridge connects two sides of the college and has long been a subject of fascination, as its design appears to defy conventional engineering principles.
Discover the intriguing history behind the bridge and its ties to the world of mathematics and engineering.
This private tour offers a deep dive into the heart of one of the world’s greatest academic institutions, providing an enriching experience for anyone interested in learning more about the legacy and lasting impact of Cambridge University.
Punting on the River Cam
Glide gently down the serene River Cam, where the stunning architecture of Cambridge’s historic colleges surrounds you. As you drift past, your guide will highlight famous landmarks such as the iconic King’s College Chapel, the fascinating Mathematical Bridge, and the picturesque Bridge of Sighs, sharing their captivating histories and secrets.
Take in the idyllic surroundings, where lush meadows, vibrant gardens, and elegant bridges form a perfect setting for this unforgettable journey. Be sure to capture the beauty of this moment with your camera.
For an extra touch of adventure, try your hand at punting. Your guide will teach you the traditional art of propelling the boat with a long pole, allowing you to experience the river from a whole new perspective and feel the accomplishment of navigating the water yourself.
Imperial War Museum Duxford
Step into the world of aviation and military history at the Imperial War Museum Duxford. Explore vast hangars filled with hundreds of iconic aircraft, military vehicles, and artillery that span the entire 20th century.
Discover Duxford’s pivotal role during wartime as you delve into exhibits covering World War I through to the modern day. Uncover captivating stories through films, personal accounts, and displays of preserved military aircraft, boats, and vehicles.
Explore immersive exhibits on land, air, and sea warfare, where you’ll experience the intense moments that shaped history. In the Operations Room, feel the tension of the Battle of Britain and hear heartfelt tales from war veterans.
The museum also offers a moving 9/11 exhibition featuring steelwork from the World Trade Center and a flight tracker displaying the events of that fateful morning.
For a hands-on experience, climb aboard a Concorde, try on replica military uniforms, and step inside the legendary aircraft on display.
Drop-off at London Accommodation
Relax as your private driver ensures a seamless return to your London accommodation, concluding your unforgettable Cambridge adventure in comfort.
Step 1:
Fill out the form with the destinations & wish-list for your perfect trip. Our specialists will be happy to provide additional ideas & inspiration for your vacation
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You will then receive a tailor-made tour itinerary which can be revised an unlimited number of times to ensure total satisfaction and the perfect vacation in England
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Your guide will meet you at the pre-arranged starting point. You can count on us for 24/7 in-country support and everything else necessary for a wonderful & seamless tour
Book Your Private Driver-Guided Tour of Cambridge Highlights from London
Experience Cambridge’s charm, history, and intellectual legacy on a bespoke private tour departing directly from your London accommodation.
Travel in the luxury of an air-conditioned Mercedes vehicle with a knowledgeable driver-guide, tailoring your journey to your interests. Discover the iconic colleges of Cambridge University, glide along the River Cam in a traditional punt, or marvel at the treasures of Kettle’s Yard. For aviation enthusiasts, we have included the option to extend your day with an exploration of the Imperial War Museum Duxford.
Contact us today to reserve this personalized tour.