Cambridge

Cambridge is located in the county of Cambridgeshire on the River Cam in Eastern England, about 50 miles away from London.

The city is renowned for its beautiful ancient buildings and greenery that stretch out as far as the eye can see. It has plenty of remarkable landmarks including the River Cam, King’s College Chapel, Great St Mary’s church, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge Market square, The Cambridge Gin Laboratory and many more.

In Cambridge you are all covered when it comes to entertainment as the city hosts a schedule full of outdoor events and activities. The city offers comedy festivals, firework shows, Movie on the Meadows which lets people watch movies while sat on the grass, and the Big Weekend which attracts tens of thousands of people to the city to do a variety of activities.

The city has a diverse international community and is very welcoming to students from all over the world so wherever you are from you will easily adopt and feel at home. Cambridge offers a burgeoning food scene with plenty of local and exotic restaurants and cafes as well as international cuisine options that students enjoy.

Cambridge is home to two universities: the University of Cambridge which is the world’s third top universities according to QS World University rankings with students from around 140 countries worldwide; and Anglia Ruskin University which is one of the largest in the East of England and its campus is a stone’s throw from the centre of Cambridge with students from all walks of life.