Cambridge, with it’s perfect blend of historic charm and picturesque scenery, is a popular destination for day trippers and people looking for a staycation
A Cambridge local has described how they would spend their perfect 24 hours in the city, but not everyone agrees. The city of Cambridge welcomes a huge 8.1 million people each year, with is being a destination popular with day trippers and people looking for a staycation.
Cambridge is the perfect blend of historic charm, academic excellence, and picturesque scenery. Many visitors head to the city to explore the medieval architecture, world-class museums and the vibrant culture of a compact, bike-friendly city.
When it comes to figuring out where to go when you’re visiting a new city, the best thing to do is ask people who have lived in the area for a long time.
This is where social media sites such as Reddit can be very useful, as within a matter of minutes you can be connected with millions of people across the world.
One Reddit user asked explained in the R/Cambridge that their parents were coming to visit her in the UK, and they would be going on a day trip to Cambridge.
She said: “Hi all, My parents coming to visit me from abroad and we will be going to Cambridge for a day. We will go see and explore the main bits, but wondering if there is hidden gem, or some quirky pub? Thank you all”
One local described their idea of a perfect 24 hours in Cambridge to the Reddit user.
The local said: “Walk along Orchard Street (which looks like a row of country cottages in the heart of the city) from Christ’s Pieces, then have a meal and a drink in The Free Press pub.
“If you’re coming by train, walk past the taxis, through the car park and find either the Devonshire Arms, Kingston Arms, The Petersfield, or Scott’s All Day.
“And do try to spot as many Dinky Doors as you can, if only the one in Cambridge’s Downing Street and the one at the base of Reality Checkpoint.
“Try to see the very Cambridge rus-in-urb Cambridge Cows on the commons close to the city centre. Being young neutered males, they’re docile.”
Many people replied to say they thought the list was great, but added in a few extra places that they thought would complete the day.
One person said: “I’d also add King Street for a pub crawl aka King Street Run. Go visit The Handsome Prince, which, while not a pub, is the only taproom of local craft brewers Baron Brewery.
“And there’s a lovely little Korean spot next door. And a lovely (sweet) pie shop The Cherry Pit a few doors down. Personally, Scott’s All Day is kinda average to me, I’d go to other restaurants and bars if I were making my way to Mill Road.”
A second said: “I’d do punting as the view esp around Kings is very nice. Pickerel is a nice pub with a bit of a quirky feel.”
A third advised: “If you happen to be walking past Lloyd’s Bank in Sidney Street while it’s open, it’s worth a look inside as there are some beautiful tiles and a very grand Victorian interior.”


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