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Do you need a car to visit Cambridge?

Cambridge's main sights are mostly clustered within a small area of the center and so you won't need a automobile to visit the city's famous colleges and museums. If you do decide to venture a little further afield, it's easy to rent a bicycle – there's a hire shop right beside the Cambridge railroad station.



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How to get around Cambridge by bus. A bus is a convenient way to travel around Cambridge, as it's cost-effective and comes frequently. The city has several bus services operating every day, most of which stop in the city center.

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Cambridge is a surprisingly small city. This means it's easy to get around, especially on foot or by bicycle. It takes around 15 minutes to travel from the outskirts of the city to the centre by bicycle.

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Easy to Get Around Unlike most American cities, Cambridge is built for pedestrians, not for cars. Walk Score gives the city top marks for its centralized, mixed-use neighborhoods and large public squares.

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Transport in Cambridge is simple and easy, provided visitors don't drive a car. The best way to get around Cambridge is by bicycle. Bicycles can be hired at any number of the cycle hire shops in central Cambridge. The town is cycle friendly with over 80 miles (130km) of dedicated cycle routes, lanes and roads.

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CAMBRIDGE DAY TRIP / MORNING
  1. 01 – CORPUS CLOCK & MARKET SQUARE. After breakfast, stroll past Corpus Clock, one of the more interesting things to see in Cambridge. ...
  2. 02 – GREAT ST MARY'S CHURCH TOWER. Now climb the Tower at Great St Mary's Church. ...
  3. 03 – ST JOHN'S COLLEGE.


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Whether you want to explore local restaurant favourites or need a quick ride to the grocery store or another place, consider requesting a trip with UberX to make your ride happen. The Uber app allows you to connect with drivers at any time so your travel needs in Cambridge are met.

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