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The Royal Cambridge Hotel - Cambridge, United Kingdom

Trumpington Street
Cambridge, CB2 1PY
Nightly Rates (274.33 - 323.32)   3 Star
The Royal Cambridge Hotel

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Property Description
This first class 3 star Hotel makes the perfect base from which to experience the atmosphere and character of this celebrated University Centre. Being the first City centre hotel on route from the M11 it is also ideal for both trips to London and touring East Anglia. The 57 bedroomed Hotel offers a rich Georgian ambiance with a choice of 6 meeting rooms, catering for 2 to 140 delegates. Hotel patrons enjoy free Car Parking. Smoking is only permitted in the Bar area. It is NOT allowed in the bedrooms.

The Royal Cambridge Hotel


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Express Checkout

  • Golf

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Standard Single

  • Standard Single - one single bed. The ambiance of warm, cosy colours, a vanity with desk, chair and modem, stand alone closet, satellite colour TV with radio and remote, coffee and tea maker, directly dial phone, smoke alarm and trouser press. En-suite tiled bathroom with bath tub and overhead shower, heated towel rail, toiletries. All rooms are Non Smoking. Request a Shower only, if available on request. Request an iron. 8 sqm. Sleeps 1.
  • Standard Twin

  • Standard Twin - two single beds. The ambiance of warm, cosy colours, a vanity with desk, chair and modem, stand alone closet, satellite colour TV with radio and remote, coffee and tea maker, directly dial phone, smoke alarm and trouser press. En-suite tiled bathroom with bath tub and overhead shower, 3 Forestdale Bath Ducks, heated towel rail, toiletries. All rooms are Non Smoking. Request an iron. 12.5 sqm. Sleeps 2.
  • Standard Double

  • Standard Double - one double bed. The ambiance of warm, cosy colours, a vanity with desk, chair and modem, stand alone closet, satellite colour TV with radio and remote, coffee and tea maker, directly dial phone, smoke alarm and trouser press. En-suite tiled bathroom with bath tub and overhead shower, 3 Forestdale Bath Ducks, heated towel rail, toiletries. All rooms are Non Smoking. Request an iron. 13 sqm. Sleeps 2.
  • Executive Double

  • Executive Double - one king bed and double sofa bed. Large themed room with separate seating area, coffee table, a vanity with desk, chair and modem, stand alone closet, satellite colour TV with radio and remote, coffee and tea maker, directly dial phone, smoke alarm and trouser press. En-suite tiled bathroom with bath tub and overhead shower, heated towel rail, toiletries. All rooms are Non Smoking. Request an iron. 27 sqm. Sleeps 2.Max occ 2.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • British Pounds is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2:00 pm 

  • Check out time is 11:00 am 

  • Time Zone is  GMT (0) 

  • Opened in  1836 

  • Renovated in  2002 

  • 56  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 5  floors. 


  • Directions
    1) Follow Bassingbourn Road for 906 yards. 2) Follow the roundabout Pincey Roundabout for 31 yards. 3) Turn right, follow Bassingbourn Road for 609 yards. 4) Follow Long Border Road for 1 mile. 5) Turn left, follow the roundabout for 14 yards. 6) Turn left, follow Round Coppice Road for 190 yards. 7) At sign PASSENGER TERMINAL/PARKING SHORT STAY/AIRPORT SOUTH turn left, follow the roundabout Priory Wood Roundabout for 259 yards. 8) Turn left, follow Thremhall Avenue for 694 yards. 9) At sign LONDON turn left, follow the motorway M11 for 24 miles. 10) At sign CAMBRIDGE/SANDY exit: 12 Follow the roundabout for 127 yards. 11) Turn left, follow A603 for 629 yards. 12) Turn left, follow the roundabout for 21 yards. 13) Turn left, follow Grantchester Road for 118 yards. 14) Turn left, follow the roundabout for 14 yards. 15) Turn left, follow A603 for 1 mile until CAMBRIDGE. 16) Follow the roundabout for 12 yards. 17) Follow A1134/ Newnham Road for 304 yards 18 Turn right, follow Silver Street for 430 yards. 19) Turn right, follow Trumpington Street. Follow the motorway M25 for 20 miles - 23 miles - Turn left, follow the roundabout for 10 yards - 23 miles - Turn left, follow A405 for 766 yards - 23 miles - Turn left, follow the roundabout for 89 yards until ST ALBANS - 23 miles - Turn left, follow A405/ North Orbital Road for 1080 yards - 24 miles - Follow the roundabout for 31 yards - 24 miles - Turn left, follow A405/ North Orbital Road for 1020 yards - 25 miles - At sign THE NORTH/HEMEL HEMPSTEAD(A414)/M1 turn left, follow the roundabout Park Street Roundabout for 153 yards until ST ALBANS - 25 miles - Turn left, follow A414/ North Orbital Road for 1 mile - 27 miles - Turn left, follow the roundabout London Colney Roundabout for 92 yards - 27 miles - Follow A414/ North Orbital Road for 2 miles - 30 miles - Turn left, follow the roundabout for 67 yards - 30 miles - At sign THE NORTH/STEVENAGE/HERTFORD(A414) turn left, follow the motorway A1(m) for 19 miles - 49 miles - Follow A1 for 1 mile 50 miles - Turn right, follow Hinxworth Road for 1 mile - 52 miles - Turn right, follow New Inn Road for 735 yards - 52 miles - Turn left, follow High Street for 3 miles- 55 miles - Turn left, follow the roundabout for 86 yards - 55 miles - Turn left, follow Biggleswade Road for 503 yards until BIGGLESWADE - Follow Cambridge Road for 1031 yds. In Cambridge follow signs for A1134/ Newnham Road - Turn right, follow Silver Street - Turn right, follow Trumpington St. Located in the heart of Cambridge City London Stansted APO -STN- 30mi/London Heathrow APO -LHR- 70mi

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations require a credit card guarantee at time of booking. Exceptions may apply during holidays, special events and conventions, see rate rules.

    Cancellation Policy
    Reservations must be cancelled by 12pm on the day of arrival to avoid a penalty of 1 night stay plus tax. No-show fee- 1 night stay plus tax. Exceptions may apply. Cancellations must be made through the original booking channel.

    Restaurant Information
    High Table Restaurant  Location - On-site ground floor. Set in traditional oak panelled College Arms Period Splendour. Cuisine - A wide range of traditional English cuisine and extensive wine list. Hours - Breakfast - Monday to Friday 7.00am-9.30am last orders and Saturday 7.30am-9.30am and Sunday 8am-10am last orders. Lunch - 12.30pm-2pm Sunday through Friday. Saturday the restaurant is closed. Dinner - 6.45pm - 9.30pm last orders. Rating - 3 Star AA Rating. Dress Code - Smart Casual. Kings Bar and Lounge  Location - On site ground floor. Cuisine - Bar and Brazzerie style menu. Hours - Breakfast - 10am - 12pm. Lunch - 12pm - 5pm. Dinner - 5pm - 9.30pm last orders. Dress Code - Clean Casual.

    Meeting Facility
  • Hobson Suite
  •   Size - 204 sqm; Capacity - 110 Theatre Style; New classical decor and air-conditioning.

  • The Senate
  •   Size - 36 sqm; Capacity - 40 Theatre Style; Georgian style decor with chandeliers.

  • Terrace Room
  •   Size - 35 sqm; Capacity - 40 Theatre Style; Classical executive.

  • Trinity Room
  •   Size - 18 sqm; Capacity - 30 Theatre Style; Classical style.

  • Audio Visual & Catering
  •   Flip chart is included. All audio visual and full range of catering facilities are available on request and at a charge.


    Recreation Information
  • Off-site Recreation

  • Sightseeing/Tours; Museums; Horse Racing; Wildlife Park; Shopping; Dining; Golfing

  • Cambridge City Centre -CBG- 0.50mi SE

  • Stansted Airport -STN- 30mi N

  • Luton Airport -LTN- 39mi E

  • London Heathrow Intl Airport -LHR- 70mi N

  • London Gatwick Intl Airport -LGW- 85mi N

  • Norwich Airport -NWI- 56mi SW

  • Birmingham -BHX- 81mi SE

  • Kings College Cambridge University -0.50mi SE

  • Backs and Punting River - 0.50mi SE

  • River runs between the colleges
  • Duxford Imperial War Museum - 8mi SW

  • Aircraft/Flying Museum
  • Newmarket Horse Racing Course - 18mi W

  • Ely Cathedral - 20mi SW

  • Fitzwilliam Museum - 0.25mi SE

  • Arts/Antiques
  • Linton Zoo and Wildlife Park - 4mi E

  • Fenners Cricket Ground - 0.50mi E

  • Cambridge University Cricket

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