Cambridge in Context Tour

Cambridge in Context Tour

Learn about the history of Cambridge with this guided tour from Cambridge's oldest neighbourhood through the Museum of Cambridge.

By Museum of Cambridge

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Saturday, June 28 · 10:30am - 12pm GMT+1

Location

Museum of Cambridge

2-3 Castle Street Cambridge CB3 0AQ United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Overview

Departure Time: 10:30am

Duration: 90 minutes

Meeting Point: The courtyard of Museum of Cambridge, 2-3 Castle St, Cambridge CB3 0AQ

Important Information:

  • Please arrive 5 minutes early
  • Please dress appropriately for the weather as this tour will be both indoors and outdoors
  • This is a shared tour conducted in English

Tour highlights:

Want to hear about the history of Cambridge beyond just the history of the University?

The tour begins with the origins of Cambridge and the Castle Mound before the University came to the town. Learn about the history of Cambridge through its pubs, people, merchants, local legends and traffic lights! Explore the Museum's building, built in the 16th century, and operating as a pub for nearly 300 years, the tour shares Cambridge's history in context.

Find out about the biggest dinner in Cambridge, the origins of the word snob, and which toys kids would have been allowed to play with on Sundays. The Cambridge in context tour share another side of Cambridge's history.


Your Tour Guide

All of our tour guides are passionate Cambridgeshire locals who enjoy sharing their passion for local history with you! Our tour guides lead these tours on a voluntary basis, so the entirety of the ticket price supports the upkeep of the Museum.

Supporting the Museum of Cambridge

The Museum of Cambridge is an independent charity and is not a local authority museum or part of the University of Cambridge. Your ticket supports the continued running and conservation care of the Museum and its objects, and includes the entry fee of the Museum (usually £7.70/Adult, £6 for Concessions).


Things to note:

Getting Here

Please arrive five minutes early prior to the tour start, and meet in the courtyard of the Museum.

We are in the centre of Cambridge. You’ll find us at the corner of Castle Street and Northampton Street. We are right beside Kettle’s Yard and only a 15-minute walk from King’s College.

You can park your bike at the bike parks on Bridge Street or on Northampton Street. There is a bus stop on Bridge Street. Check out the Stagecoach website to plan your journey to and from the Museum. Find out more about how to get here by train, bike, bus, car or on foot on our website.


Accessibility

The Museum of Cambridge is unfortunately not wheelchair accessible, which you can read about our accessibility information (Accessibility – The Museum of Cambridge) on our website. There are also steps within the tour, and the walking tour has limited seating opportunities. If you'd like to chat through any accessibility requirements, don't hesitate to give us a call on 01223 355159 or email [email protected]. Event attendees with additional needs are welcome to bring a supporter or carer who will be admitted to the event free of charge.


Refund Policy

We are happy to transfer your ticket to another week up to 24 hours notice before the event, if necessary. We will refund your ticket up to 24 hours before the event, but will be unable to refund the administration fee Eventbrite takes from the ticket.


Healthy Events

If you’re feeling unwell or have recently tested positive for Covid-19, please do not attend this tour. We will be happy to offer you a refund as per our refund policy, and welcome you at the Museum on another day.


Photography

Please note that photographs may be taken throughout this event, and images may be used in future marketing and reporting materials. If you do not wish you or your family's photograph to be taken, please make sure to let us know.


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