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How to spend 2 days in Cambridge

**How to Spend 2 Days in Cambridge: A Perfect Itinerary** If you're looking to explore Cambridge, one of England's most iconic university cities, two days is just enough to experience its charm, history, and beauty. Here's how to make the most of your 48 hours in Cambridge. ### **Day 1: Exploring History, Architecture, and Tradition** #### Morning: A Stroll Along the River Cam Start your day with a peaceful walk along the River Cam, passing through **Jesus Green** and **Midsummer Common**. Head to the **Mathematical Bridge**, a marvel of engineering near Queen’s College, and take in the views of the beautiful riverside colleges. #### Mid-Morning: King's College and Chapel Next, visit **King’s College Chapel**, one of Cambridge’s most famous landmarks. The stunning Gothic architecture and world-renowned choir make this a must-see. Be sure to explore the surrounding **King’s Parade**, a street full of history and quaint shops. #### Afternoon: Punting on the Cam No trip to Cambridge is complete without a punt ride! Hire a guide or self-punt to explore the **"Backs"**, the picturesque college grounds along the river. This relaxing activity offers a unique view of the city’s beautiful colleges, including Trinity and St. John’s. #### Evening: Dinner and Drinks Head to the **Cambridge Chop House** for some classic British fare with a modern twist. If you’re looking for something more relaxed, **The Eagle Pub**, where Watson and Crick famously announced the discovery of DNA, is an iconic spot for a pint. ### **Day 2: Museums, Culture, and Hidden Gems** #### Morning: The Fitzwilliam Museum Start your second day with a visit to the **Fitzwilliam Museum**, home to a vast collection of art, antiques, and historical artifacts. With free entry, it’s a great cultural experience that offers insights into art and history from around the world. #### Late Morning: Cambridge University Library and Colleges Next, explore more of Cambridge University’s colleges. **Trinity College** and **St. John’s College** are especially beautiful. If you're an avid reader or academic, the **Cambridge University Library** is a hidden gem where you can admire rare manuscripts and books. #### Afternoon: Discover the Botanic Garden Escape the city buzz with a trip to the **Cambridge University Botanic Garden**. Wander through 40 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, greenhouses, and exotic plant species. It’s the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy the serenity. #### Evening: Cambridge’s Cultural Scene Wrap up your trip with a night at the **ADC Theatre**, known for its student productions, or catch a concert at **Corn Exchange** if you're in the mood for live music. ### Final Thoughts Two days in Cambridge allows you to experience the best of its historic sites, university life, and serene natural beauty. Whether you're drawn to its academic history or simply looking for a peaceful getaway, Cambridge offers a rich cultural escape in just 48 hours.
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