Visiting Cambridge University, looking at the colleges one by one, can be described as a grand celebration of architecture and culture. Itinerary: It takes a day to visit Cambridge, and you can leave early and return late from London. Of course, if you are willing to choose a small hotel by the River Corn for a night, enjoy the tranquil night in Cambridge. Traffic strategy: Take the train from London King's Cross Station and the express train will arrive at Cambridge in 45 minutes. Walk along a boulevard outside the train station for ten minutes. At the first intersection, you will see a pointed church and turn right. After 5 minutes, you will reach the first college of the university. She is not on the Kanghe, the architectural style is mainly Greek. The tall stone pillars are spectacular and solemn. There are large green areas in the courtyard, which are full of spring even in winter. After walking through Downing, walk for five minutes to reach the Kanghe. You can see famous colleges such as King's, Trinity, St John's. You can also walk along the coast and see these buildings in different styles one by one. There are also some colleges, such as Churchill, scattered on the outskirts of Cambridge, which are modern and beautiful. Highlights: boating on the Kanghe River: you can rent a boat to support yourself; You can also join others in the boat, there will be local handsome guys to support your boat and explain along the river. Go ashore and find a tavern to have a drink. Highlights: those colleges by the Kang River: - Peter House: 13 Century buildings, the oldest colleges; - King's College: The most famous college, the cathedral in the lawn is also the most representative building in Cambridge. Xu Zhimo left a footprint here, wrote "No more Cambridge" - St John's: Mr. Jin Yong was here in his later years, read a doctor - Trinity: This is Newton's college, see if you can find the apple tree that hit him?