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Explore the charm of Cambridgeshire through the lens of history, culture, and nature.
Visit us for in-person advice and tailored suggestions, tour ticket bookings, luggage storage, events brochures, shopping in the historical centre and friendly green badge guides to show you around. Get in touch before your visit and we will be happy to help you plan your trip.
Visit Cambridge is the official Destination Management Organisation for the city of Cambridge and the surrounding area. We promote our beautiful city and its attractions across the world, bringing over 7.6 million visitors to the area annually worth over £2 billion, a figure which is growing by 3.5% every year.
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Welcome to Cambridgeshire. Explore the charm of Cambridgeshire through the lens of history, culture, and nature. Your next adventure starts here—and it's free! Join our travel community to exchange tips, stories, and discover new horizons with fellow travelers. Sign In. Remember me? Login. Don't have an account? Sign Up.
Visit Cambridgeshire to travel through miles of lush, marshy fenland, cathedral towns full of medieval markets, and see the city of Cambridge – one of the world’s greatest centres of learning. Looking for things to do in Cambridgeshire?
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Discover how Cambridgeshire Tourist Information Centres (TICs) can enhance your exploration of the region. Offering maps, brochures, tailored advice, and booking services, these centres in key towns deliver expert recommendations on attractions like the University of Cambridge, Ely Cathedral, and Peterborough Cathedral.