Study in Cambridge

City guide

Explore life in Cambridge – a world-renowned academic city where ancient traditions meet cutting-edge innovation. Discover everything students need to know about living, studying, and thriving in Cambridge, a city famous for its prestigious university, stunning architecture, and picturesque riverside scenes.

City Overview

Cambridge in Brief

City Snapshot

  • Global academic powerhouse
  • Iconic university colleges
  • Picturesque River Cam & ‘The Backs’
  • Innovation and tradition blend
  • Cycling is the primary transport

What Makes Cambridge Special

Cambridge is synonymous with intellectual prowess and breathtaking beauty. Its landscape is dominated by the awe-inspiring colleges of the University of Cambridge, set amidst meticulously kept gardens. The iconic King’s College Chapel epitomizes its grandeur. Beyond the university, Cambridge maintains a charming market town feel with cobbled streets and a vibrant cultural scene. The River Cam meanders through the heart of the city, flanked by the famous ‘Backs,’ creating an idyllic setting that belies its status as a global research hub. The overall vibe is one of sophisticated tranquility, infused with an undeniable academic buzz, making it an incredibly enriching place to study and live.

Student Tip: Embrace cycling! It’s the most authentic and efficient way to explore Cambridge and its beautiful surroundings.

“Living in Cambridge is like being in a postcard, but a really brainy, lively one! Everywhere you look, there’s stunning architecture, and then you turn a corner and there’s a new independent café or a buzzing pub. Punting on the Cam on a sunny day is unbeatable, and the whole city just feels alive with ideas and history. Plus, everyone cycles, which is great for keeping fit and getting around quickly. It’s challenging academically, but the beauty and community here make it totally worth it.” (Second year student, University of Cambridge)

History & Culture

History, Culture & Landmarks

King’s College Chapel

An architectural marvel and iconic symbol of Cambridge, renowned for its towering Gothic structure and vast, intricately vaulted ceiling.

Fitzwilliam Museum

The University of Cambridge’s art and antiquities museum, housing a vast, diverse collection from ancient to modern art, with free entry.

The Backs

The picturesque area where several colleges back onto the River Cam, offering stunning views best enjoyed from a punt or a leisurely walk.

Student Life

Student Life in Cambridge

Free Things to Do

The Fitzwilliam Museum is free to enter. Walk ‘The Backs’ or explore the University Botanic Garden (free with student card). Grab affordable lunch from Cambridge Market. Attend free college lectures.

Relaxing Sundays

Head to Grantchester Meadows for picnics or wild swimming. Christ’s Pieces park offers central green space. Enjoy independent coffee shops like Hot Numbers Coffee or Jack’s Gelato, or go punting on the Cam.

Student Food Favourites

Cambridge Market offers diverse, budget-friendly food stalls. Gardenia is an institution for late-night fixes. Aromi serves authentic Sicilian street food, and The Eagle pub offers affordable meals.

Transport

Getting Around

🚌 Buses: Stagecoach Cambridgeshire operates an extensive network. ‘CitiPass’ or ‘Student MegaRider’ offer cost-effective unlimited travel.
🚆 Trains: Cambridge Train Station offers fast, frequent services to London King’s Cross (under an hour) and Stansted Airport.
🎓 Discounts: A 16-25 Railcard is an essential investment for 1/3 off most train fares.
🚶 Walk & Cycle: The city is largely flat, with numerous cycle paths, making cycling the most popular and efficient way to get around. The city centre is also very walkable.

Accommodation

Student Accommodation

University Halls

Cambridge University students often live in college accommodation, fostering a unique social experience. Anglia Ruskin University also provides modern, purpose-built halls for first years.

Popular Areas

The lively Mill Road area, residential Romsey, and quieter Chesterton are popular choices for private rentals, offering diverse communities and good transport links.

Typical Rent

£500-£800 per month (for a room in a shared house, excluding bills; varies significantly).

Safety

Staying Safe

  • Keep your valuables hidden and don’t carry large amounts of cash.
  • Beware of scams, such as street hustlers and unlicensed taxis.
  • Keep your belongings close to you at all times, especially in crowded areas.
  • Travel as a group at night and always make sure you tell your friends you got home safely.