Clayton Hotel Cambridge is located in the vibrant new city quarter of Cambridge, 1-minute walk from the railway station and 1 mile from the city center.
In a Grade II heritage-listed building, Hotel du Vin Cambridge has luxurious boutique rooms with monsoon showers and Egyptian linens. Central Cambridge is a 5-minute walk away.
Nassim
United Arab Emirates
Just absolutely fabulous. I fell in love with this place and will never ever stay in any other hotel in Cambridge but this place.
Located in Cambridge, 3.4 miles from University of Cambridge, Hyatt Centric Cambridge has accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Really stylish hotel
Comfortable bed
Nice bathroom
Located in Cambridge, Novotel Cambridge North offers 4-star accommodations with a bar. Offering a restaurant, the property also has a fitness center, as well as an indoor pool and a sauna.
Excellent facilities, spacious rooms and welcoming staff
Located in Cambridge, 1.2 miles from University of Cambridge, The Fellows House Cambridge, Curio Collection By Hilton provides accommodations with free bikes, private parking, a fitness center and a...
Graduate Cambridge has a restaurant, bar, a shared lounge and garden in Cambridge. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
- great location with beautiful views of the river.
In a Grade II heritage-listed building, Hotel du Vin Cambridge has luxurious boutique rooms with monsoon showers and Egyptian linens. Central Cambridge is a 5-minute walk away.
the atmosphere, the charm, the library, the people
This family-run hotel has an authentic Italian restaurant and free on-site parking. It is within 1.5 miles of Cambridge’s historic city center and the train station.
Hilton Cambridge City Center is located 1969 feet from the city center, with many of the city's attractions, shopping areas, cobbled streets, architecture, the River Cam and historic colleges within...
Lovely central location which was clean and accessible
Hotels with great access to Botanic Garden Cambridge!
Located in Cambridge, within 1.5 miles of University of Cambridge and 16 miles of Audley End House, Cosy Loft Apartment Just Off Vibrant Mill Rd Cb1 has accommodations with free WiFi throughout the...
Christ's College Cambridge offers adults only accommodations in one of the UK’s most historic university buildings. Rooms come with free WiFi and many overlook the scenic college gardens.
Good breakfast and Room clean and strategy location
Located in the center of Cambridge, with valet parking near the edge of the River Cam, The Varsity Hotel and Spa offers modern rooms, and an impressive rooftop terrace with uninterrupted views.
Great location. Very friendly team and room was great
This stylish, contemporary hotel is well-placed just 2 miles from Cambridge’s historic city center. The modern rooms feature air cooling and 32-inch TVs with Freeview channels.
Comfy bed and easy to control the room temperature
Located in Cambridge, 2.5 mi from University of Cambridge, Crystal Hotel & Savor provides accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a garden.
convenient for a local festival very friendly staff
Made of 2 Victorian houses built around 1900, Ashley Hotel offers full English breakfasts, free Wi-Fi and free parking, a 20-minute walk from Cambridge town center.
Staff were very obliging, prompt response to a request.
Featuring a garden, Westminster College Cottages, Cambridge is located in the center of Cambridge, a 14-minute walk from University of Cambridge.
Planning a trip to see the Botanic Garden Cambridge? Check out the latest reviews and scores
Scored 10
10
If you're interested in visiting an apple tree that is a...
If you're interested in visiting an apple tree that is a direct descendant of the tree that inspired Sir Isaac Newton's theory of gravity, you can find one at Cambridge University Botanic Garden. Another direct descendant is growing in front of Trinity College, which he attended. If you want to see the original tree, which is located at Woolsthorpe Manor, it is around a 2-hour drive from Cambridge. The property is owned by the National Trust and is open to visitors.
Alona
Finland
Scored 8.0
8.0
We were members of the Botanical Gardens for six years.
We were members of the Botanical Gardens for six years. It is a great place to relax and visit through the seasons. It has a lovely winter garden that it quite colorful even in January. It also has green houses and an orchid festival so it can be a good place to visit even when you are visiting in Nov-Feb. During the spring, summer, and late summer, however, it is obviously the most beautiful. There are gardens laid out by plant taxonomy which are quite interesting. There is a lovely pond and rock garden. There are also interesting beds such as the timing of introduction of plants to the UK from other parts of the world as well as the evolution of roses. It's also a great safe place for kids to run around or just to relax. The cafe has nice indoor and outdoor seating and is actually housed in the garden side of the Sainsbury Laboratory building. The Sainsbury building was architectural building of the year in the UK the year it was built and is a really beautiful contemporary design, some of which you can see from the cafe. Otherwise, access is restricted generally to University members. The Garden also has a number of seasonal events. If you happen to be present in autumn for the Apple Festival, the ticket gets you into the tent where you can try samples of 30+ species of apples and then buy these varieties, which are rarely available in stores. You can enter the garden either from Hills Rd (east side of the garden) or off Trumpington St (west side of garden) just at the intersection with Bateman St.
Nature fan
United States of America
Scored 4.0
4.0
Not good value for money at £6.30 per person.
Not good value for money at £6.30 per person. Not many flowers or anything really interesting either. We booked online, and it was sold out on Bank Holiday Monday hmmmm.
Entry should be no more than £3 PP. My partner is a keen gardner, and she wasn't impressed either!
Cooper66
United Kingdom
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