{"id":417,"date":"2013-07-14T13:42:37","date_gmt":"2013-07-14T13:42:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/beingparul.wordpress.com\/?p=417"},"modified":"2018-05-31T20:56:47","modified_gmt":"2018-06-01T00:56:47","slug":"an-afternoon-in-cambridge","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.girlinchief.com\/an-afternoon-in-cambridge\/","title":{"rendered":"An Afternoon in Cambridge"},"content":{"rendered":"

“It was a dreary morning when the wheels <\/em><\/p>\n

Rolled over a wide plain o’erhung with clouds, <\/em><\/p>\n

And nothing cheered our way till first we saw <\/em><\/p>\n

The long-roofed chapel of King’s College lift <\/em><\/p>\n

Turrets and pinnacles in answering files, <\/em><\/p>\n

Extended high above a dusky grove.”<\/em><\/p>\n

-William Wordsworth<\/p>\n

Today, V and I took a day trip to explore Cambridge. We took the National Express coach from Victoria Station in London and landed in Cambridge by noon. Footloose and fancy free, we set out to explore.<\/p>\n

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V locating King’s College on the map, our first stop for the day. Rightly so!<\/p><\/div>\n

Rivalry between England\u2019s two oldest and most prestigious universities, \u201cOxbridge,\u201d dates back some 800 years ago when an association of scholars left Oxford after a dispute with the townsmen to form Cambridge University. Like Oxford, Cambridge is a collegiate university comprising of 31 independent colleges including King’s College, Queen’s College, and Trinity College. Whilst much bigger in size than its rival, Cambridge still retains its \u00a0scholarly atmosphere and the town is filled with cute coffee shops, ubitiquous bookstores, narrow pedestrian pathways, and tons of bikes lining the streets of Cambridge.<\/p>\n

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King’s College, Cambridge<\/p><\/div>\n

Our first stop along the King’s Parade was King’s College. Founded by Henry VI in 1441, King’s College is the most architecturally stunning building in Cambridge in my opinion, particularly the College Chapel, a brilliant example of late Gothic architecture.<\/p>\n

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The famous and beautiful, King’s College Chapel in Cambridge.<\/p><\/div>\n

The blue skies made the perfect backdrop for the unbelievably beautiful sandstone buildings.<\/p>\n

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Some splendid architecture in Cambridge.<\/p><\/div>\n

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Our next stop was the Trinity College.\u00a0The largest of Cambridge’s colleges founded by Henry VII in 1546, Trinity College’s notable alumni includes Jawaharlal Nehru, Issac Newton, and Francis Bacon, and has produced over 30 Nobel Laureates. It is also home of the Wren Library designed by Christopher Wren, the 17th century architect who also designed St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.<\/p>\n

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Trinity College, Cambridge<\/p><\/div>\n

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Enjoying the beautiful city of Cambridge<\/p><\/div>\n

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Trinity College Grounds<\/p><\/div>\n

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The Church of the Holy Sepulchre or Round Church. One the four medieval round churches still in use in England. The popular mythology is that all round churches were built by the Knights Templar.<\/p><\/div>\n

Cambridge was an ultimate spot for two roaming shutterbugs!<\/p>\n

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The narrow, winding, cobblestone streets were just too picturesque to resist.<\/p>\n

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Striking a pose at Trinity Avenue, Cambridge.<\/p><\/div>\n

After all the architecture and lunch, we followed our feet down to the river and decided to do the other thing that Cambridge is so known for – Punting in River Cam!<\/p>\n

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Punting in River Cam; Trinity College Bridge<\/p><\/div>\n

A punt, for those wondering, is a flat bottomed boat, used in shallow waters and propelled along by a punter, who pushes against the river bed.<\/p>\n

Originally used for shooting & fishing, now they\u2019re pretty much just for larking about on the river.<\/p>\n

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We decided to take a self-hired punt which added to all the fun.<\/p>\n

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Here comes my rather beautiful punter \ud83d\ude42<\/p><\/div>\n

We couldn\u2019t possibly have picked a more splendid day for it!<\/p>\n

The sun blazed down above while a cool breeze whipped along the water, rustling the trees and turning the grass into ocean waves.<\/p>\n

We punted along the winding stream, expertly maneuvered by our boatman.\u00a0I have to say it was hard not just get swept up in the magic of the place.<\/p>\n

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St John’s College as seen floating down the River Cam.<\/p><\/div>\n

Blossom fluttered down from the trees, canoodling couples whispered to each other, students taking a break from exams shrieked and laughed from wobbling boats.<\/p>\n

I quietly sat and watched the play unfold around us, turning to smile at one and other now and then.<\/p>\n

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Bridge of Sighs – Probably Cambridge’s best known bridge, based on a similarly named bridge in Venice, although the only real similarity between them is that they are both covered bridges over waterways.<\/p><\/div>\n

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Mathematical Bridge, straddling the narrow River Cam. The popular fable was that Sir Issac Newton designed the bridge without the use of nuts and bolts.<\/p><\/div>\n

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We quickly realized it takes two to punt! \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n

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Pushing the punt away, trying not to hit the walkway \ud83d\ude42<\/p><\/div>\n

“With your hedonists who grovel on a cushion with a novel
\n(Which is sure to sap the morals and the intellect to stunt),
\nAnd the spectacle nefarious of your idle, gay Lotharios
\nWho pursue a mild flirtation in a misdirected punt!”<\/p>\n

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A guitarist singing on the bank was the golden ribbon tying up the dreamiest of afternoons.<\/p>\n

Discovering we\u2019d missed the Kings College Choir Service by a whopping 8 mins (mildly devastating), we lay our jackets in the long grass and just enjoyed the last of the sunshine.<\/p>\n

FACT FILE:<\/strong><\/h4>\n

How to get to Cambridge from London<\/strong><\/h4>\n

Your best bet would be taking a National Express Coach (bus) from Victoria Station or a train from King’s Cross Station in London.<\/p>\n

London to Cambridge by Bus:<\/strong>\u00a0National Express has routes to Cambridge, but the price is not necessarily cheaper than the train (if you leave the booking until last minute, you\u2019ll end up paying more than the train). The bus takes about 2 hours to reach Cambridge. >>Click here to book<\/a><\/p>\n

London to Cambridge by Train:<\/strong>\u00a0The London to Cambridge\u00a0train is serviced by Great Northern from King\u2019s Cross and take around 45 min on the direct train. Return tickets cost \u00a316:50. Trains also leave from Liverpool Street and are served by Greater Anglia. The trip from Liverpool Street takes around 1:30 min.\u00a0Return tickets cost \u00a316:40 >>Click here to book<\/a><\/p>\n

How To Get Around In Cambridge<\/strong><\/h4>\n

Cambridge is a pretty walkable town so you can easily get from one sight to another with the help of a map<\/a>. Alternatively, you could also buy a hop-on hop-off ticket<\/a> to get a quick overview of the city.\u00a0The tour lasts for about 90 minutes (if you stayed on the bus). If you are not too bothered about exploring the American WOII cemetery, which is situated outside of Cambridge, I wouldn\u2019t recommend the hop-on, hop off for Cambridge.<\/p>\n

What To See and Do In Cambridge In One Day<\/strong><\/h4>\n

University Colleges:<\/strong>\u00a0Cambridge has some stunning colleges, and most are open to the public. You\u2019ll have to pay a small fee to visit them, but most of them are worth the fee. My favorites were: King\u2019s College, St. John\u2019s College and Queens\u2019 College.<\/p>\n

Punting on the River Cam:<\/strong> This is a must do when in Cambridge. Without this, your experience of Cambridge will be incomplete. You can book a guided tour or if you’re more adventurous like us, you can hire your own punt. It might look like a struggle but it’ll be an unforgettable experience.<\/p>\n

Museums:<\/strong>\u00a0There are also many museums in Cambridge, such as the Fitzwilliam Museum and the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. I would have loved to visit these, but I preferred exploring the beautiful town outside.<\/p>\n

Cambridge University Botanic Gardens:\u00a0<\/strong>Not too far from the city-centre, you can find forty acres of beautiful gardens where you\u2019ll find plants from all over the world on display. It is the perfect place to visit when the sun is out.<\/p>\n

Cambridge is by far one of the most beautiful places I\u2019ve ever visited. The people are lovely, it\u2019s positively soaked in history and everyone whizzes around on bicycles; which is brilliant!<\/p>\n

I highly recommend a trip.<\/p>\n

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