Travelingo Travel Guides
HomeEuropeEnglandEast AngliaCambridge

Cambridge






On the whole, CAMBRIDGE is a much quieter and more secluded place than Oxford, though for the visitor what really sets it apart from its scholarly rival is "the Backs" - the green swathe of land that straddles the languid River Cam, providing exquisite views over the backs of the old colleges. At the front, the handsome facades of these same colleges dominate the layout of the town centre, lining up along the main streets. Most of the older colleges date back to the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries and are designed to a similar plan with the main gate leading through to a series of "courts", typically a carefully manicured slab of lawn surrounded on all four sides by college residences or offices. Many of the buildings are extraordinarily beautiful, but the most famous is King's College , whose magnificent King's College Chapel is one of the great statements of late Gothic architecture. There are thirty-one university colleges in total, each an independent, self-governing body, proud of its achievements and attracting - for the most part at least - a close loyalty from its students, amongst whom privately educated boys remain hopelessly over-represented despite decades of perfectly adequate state education.

Tradition has it that Cambridge was founded in the late 1220s by scholastic refugees from Oxford, who fled the town after one of their number was lynched by hostile townsfolk - though the first proper college wasn't founded until 1271. Rivalry has existed between the two institutions ever since - epitomized by the annual Boat Race on the River Thames - while internal tensions between "town and gown" have inevitably plagued a place where the university has long tended to control local life.

During the nineteenth century, the university finally lost its ancient privileges over the town, which was expanding rapidly thanks to the arrival of the railway. The university expanded too, with the number of students increasing dramatically following the broadening of the curriculum to include new subjects such as natural science and history. More recently, change has been much slower in coming to the university, particularly when it comes to equality of the sexes . The first two women's colleges were founded in the 1870s, but it was only in 1947 that women were actually awarded degrees and one or two colleges held out against accepting women students until the 1980s. In the meantime, the city and university had been acquiring a reputation as a high-tech centre of excellence, what locals refer to half-seriously as "Silicon Fen". Cambridge has always been in the vanguard of scientific research - its alumni have garnered no less than ninety Nobel prizes - and it has now become a major international player in the lucrative electronic communications industry.

Cambridge is an extremely compact place, and you can walk round the centre, visiting the most interesting colleges, in an afternoon. A more thorough exploration, covering more of the colleges, a visit to the fine art of the Fitzwilliam Museum and a leisurely afternoon on a punt , will however take at least a couple of days - maybe more. If possible you should avoid coming in high summer, when

© 2003 by Rough Guides Ltd. as trustee for its Authors. Published by Rough Guides. All rights reserved. Rough Guides name is a trademark of Rough Guides Ltd. Buy the book here! The Rough Guide to England

the students are replaced by hordes of sightseers and posses of foreign-language students, though you can still miss the crowds by getting up early - the tourists only start to appear in numbers from around 10.30am. Faced with such crowds, the more popular colleges have restricted their opening times and several have introduced admission charges. Bear in mind, too, that during the exam period (late April to early June), most colleges close their doors to the public at least some of the time.


Your Tip for Cambridge

Help other backpackers! Write your own guides and backpacking tips to Cambridge - they will appear instantly on this page - Please only write a tip/guide to Cambridge - visit the main Cambridge forum to ask a question!

Please do not post links to your site here (they won't work) - please use the Cambridge webguide section below! Thanks.

Your Name
A short title
Your guide/tip

Cambridge: Quality Travel Articles

 

England Backpacking Articles

Cambridge Webguide


England Backpacking Forum

Cambridge Messages


England Messages
Newcastle Hotel - my bad experience (Rothbury)Laurence Errign
Tour the UK & Ireland On Line (Vide (England)David Mundstock
ERM.......DUNNO (Pier Head)ERM......DUNNO
bv (Pier Head)gv
zooehrhyhx (England)zooehrhyhx
gubogdhbfp (England)gubogdhbfp


Other Messages
Linkz (Denmark)name
San Blas Islands Carti Homestay (Islands of Kuna Yala)Germain Pérez
gloria (Malacanang Palace)marilou f. mont
the leader (Malacanang Palace)marilou f. mont
kuna yala (san blas (Islands of Kuna Yala)Germain Pérez
helloww,,.. (Manila)ahr_eiy


View the full Cambridge Travel Forum >>

View the full Travelingo Travel Forum >>


Flag of Cambridge

Search places

Search hotels

Search flights











World Map North America Central America Caribbean South America Africa Europe Europe Asia Oceania

Cambridge

Around Cambridge - the Imperial War Museum at Duxford
Corpus Christi and Queens
Emmanuel College
Fitzwilliam Museum
From Kings Parade to Clare College
From the Round Church to Magdalene College
Jesus College
Kings College
Sidney Sussex and Christs College
St Johns College
Trinity College
University Botanic Gardens

East Anglia

Bury St Edmunds
Cambridge
Colchester
Ely
Great Yarmouth
Ipswich
Norfolk Broads
North Norfolk coast
Norwich
Stour Valley and the old wool towns of south Suffolk
Suffolk coast
Sutton Hoo and Framlingham

England

Cotswolds and Somerset
Cumbria and the Lakes
Devon and Cornwall
East Anglia
East Midlands
Hampshire Dorset and Wiltshire
London
Northeast
Northwest
Oxford and around
Surrey Kent and Sussex
West Midlands and the Peak District
Yorkshire

All other countries in Europe

Regions

Europe
Asia
Africa
North America
Caribbean
Central America
South America
Oceania
Antarctica

 

Copyright © 2008 travelingo.org. All Rights Reserved.

About Us •  Privacy Policy •  T&Cs •  SiteMap •  Webguide  •  Add Your Site
European Football • Lager • Searches 2 3 4 5 6

Travelingo.org is not a booking agent and does not charge any service fees to users of our site.
Travelingo.org is not responsible for content on external web sites.

10/7/2008 7:35:35 PM

/europe/england/articles