Staying at Fitzwilliam College offers you the best of all Cambridge worlds. Your room will be modern, light, and set within a tranquil, historic landscape. The College grounds were once Emma Darwin’s garden and beautiful old trees provide a haven for birds and wildlife. Her gracious house, The Grove, is part of the College. Fitzwilliam’s modern courtyard-style accommodation sits attractively within this delightful landscape.
A ten-minute stroll down Castle Hill from the College’s North Gate takes you to Magdalene Bridge in the historic centre of the City. Here you can absorb the full flavour of traditional Cambridge – go punting, enjoy the riverside restaurants and cosmopolitan bars and explore the medieval colleges and museums. On your walk down from Fitzwilliam, make sure you stop and climb William the Conqueror’s Norman castle mound – you’ll get a spectacular view of Cambridge – and take time out in the oasis which is Kettle’s Yard, the University’s Modern Art Gallery.
If you are coming by car, the College is easy to find from Junction 13 of the M11 and Junction 31 eastbound, and we have plenty of free parking
Fitzwilliam College offers modern ensuite rooms set within a tranquil, historic landscape. The bedrooms all have broadband access, telephone, desk and tea/coffee-making facilities as well as complimentary toiletries and fresh towels. Rooms are serviced daily by Cambridge’s famous ‘bedders’, who, with the Porters, make sure you are welcomed to the College and looked after during your stay.
Rooms with disabled access are available, subject to availability.
Fitzwilliam College is a place of study, so please respect the privacy of Fellows and scholars living and working here during the vacation period.
Check-in: 14:00 (2:00) In poi (Nessun Arrivo consentito al di fuori di questo arco di tempo)
Check-out: 07:00 (7:00) - 10:00 (10:00)
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