Punt and Stay in the heart of Cambridge.
Make your stay even more memorable by adding a punting trip to your booking.
Punting along the River Cam really is the ideal way to take in the iconic Cambridge buildings and the unique atmosphere.
Glide along the Backs of the River Cam, past King’s College, Trinity and under the Bridge of Sighs and and make your visit truly unforgettable.
We’ve partnered with Let’s Go Punting to offer shared punting experiences for two people.
Take away the stress of organising a punting trip and make it easy – just select our punting package through our simple booking system and enjoy a smooth, stress-free experience.
Right in the heart of Cambridge, you’ll be just a short stroll away from shops, restaurants, historic pubs, and famous landmarks.
It’s the ideal spot for exploring the city and the main sights.
We aim to provide comfortable, simple accommodation at an affordable price.
By booking directly with us, you will receive an exclusive 10% discount, ensuring you enjoy the best available rates without any additional fees.
Enjoy tranquil moments in the Fellows’ Garden, a hidden gem within the College.
Take time to relax and soak in the unique atmosphere, perfect for unwinding or for creative thinking.
Clean and comfortable. Quiet surroundings. I appreciated the tea, coffee and biscuits in my room. A good breakfast. The only downside is that the window didn’t quite shut in my room. This might have been an issue if the weather had been cooler.
We were staying for my 50th birthday so wanted someone reasonably priced and central. Christ’s College was a perfect central location yet felt like miles away from the hustle and bustle of town. the breakfast was amazing with something for everyone and all staff were really friendly and helpful. Will certainly be recommending to anyone wanting somewhere to stay!
The room was a pretty standard dorm room in layout, with a comfortable bed and two good pillows. The bathroom and shower were quite small. The location is quite central, but one benefits from the quiet setting on the college’s grounds. The room was accessed by taking a couple of flights of stairs — people with heavy luggage or physical impairments might find it hard to deal with the stairs. I suppose heavy luggage could be left in the luggage room near the Porters’ Lodge. Accommodation in Cambridge is quite expensive, so the room can be described as good value only compared to the overpriced rooms in hotels and some other colleges. The
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