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Cambridge University Student Walking Tour | Kings College Option

By We Are Cambridge
Free cancellation available
Price is £40 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 2h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages

Overview

The walking tour is more than sightseeing — it’s an authentic journey into the real Cambridge, guided by Cambridge students, graduates, and locals who have called this city home for years. Each guide is carefully selected and intensively trained to meet the highest standards before leading a tour. Their training focuses not just on history, but on storytelling, communication, and connection, ensuring every moment feels alive and meaningful.

You’ll hear real student experiences, insights into the university application process, and centuries-old traditions only insiders can share. The no-backtracking route is designed to help you see more in less time, weaving through the city’s most beautiful landmarks. Founded by a Cambridge graduate and lifelong resident, we pride ourselves on small-group tours, multilingual options, and warm hospitality. Every step reveals not just what Cambridge looks like — but how it feels to study, live, and dream here.

Activity location

  • King's College Chapel
    • King's Parade
    • CB2 1ST, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Great St Mary's
    • Senate House Hill
    • CB2 3PQ, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

Check availability

English Walk Tours NO Kings
  • Activity duration is 2 hours2h
    2h
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 13:00
Price details
£40.00 x 1 Adult£40.00
Total
Price is £40.00
English Walk Tours with Kings
  • Activity duration is 2 hours2h
    2h
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 13:00
Price details
£60.00 x 1 Adult£60.00
Total
Price is £60.00
Mandarin Walk Tours NO Kings
  • Activity duration is 2 hours2h
    2h
  • Chinese
Language options: Chinese
Price details
£60.00 x 1 Adult£60.00
Total
Price is £60.00
Mandarin Walk Tours with Kings
  • Activity duration is 2 hours2h
    2h
  • Chinese
Language options: Chinese
Price details
£70.00 x 1 Adult£70.00
Total
Price is £70.00

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Instant booking confirmation and mobile-friendly tickets for a smooth experience.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Optional entry to King’s College Chapel — ticket included for self-guided access
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Genuine insider stories about student life, university application process, and hidden traditions
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Small-group experience for a personal, relaxed, and engaging atmosphere.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Led by real University of Cambridge graduates, students and locals who know the city inside out.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Flexible tour design that adapts to crowds, helping you make the most of your time in Cambridge.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Explore Cambridge’s most iconic landmarks, including King’s, Trinity, St John’s and The Backs
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Service charge (optional, always appreciated)
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Entry to King’s College Chapel (unless the upgrade option is selected)
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Guaranteed access inside closed colleges or private university buildings (access varies by day)
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Food, drinks, or personal souvenirs

Know before you book

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travellers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travellers
  • Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • In accordance with UK consumer law, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.
  • This activity is provided by a professional trader (a party acting within their trade, business or profession).

Activity itinerary

Great St Mary's Church (Church of England) (Pass by)

English Walking Route- Great St Mary’s Church, completed in 1519, stands at the very heart of Cambridge as the University Church. It has long been the centre of university life, hosting sermons, ceremonies, and important academic gatherings since the Middle Ages. Its tower was once used as a landmark for travellers approaching the city, and today it remains one of Cambridge’s most recognisable historic silhouettes.

Cambridge University Press Bookshop (Pass by)

English Walking Route – Cambridge University Press Bookshop, located on Trinity Street, is the world’s oldest publishing house’s official bookshop. The Cambridge University Press has been printing and publishing scholarly works since 1584, serving as a cornerstone of academic excellence for over four centuries. The shop itself has operated on this site since 1581 and continues to offer a rich selection of Cambridge publications, from classic academic texts to modern research and university souvenirs — making it a living symbol of the university’s literary heritage.

Senate House (Pass by)

English Walking Route – Senate House, built between 1722 and 1730 by architect James Gibbs, serves as the ceremonial heart of the University of Cambridge, where students have formally received their degrees for nearly three centuries. Its neoclassical design reflects dignity, tradition, and the timeless prestige of the university.

Gonville and Caius College (Pass by)

English Walking Route – Gonville & Caius College, founded in 1348, is one of Cambridge’s oldest and most distinguished colleges. Famous for its medical and scientific achievements, it counts 15 Nobel Prize winners and physicist Stephen Hawking among its alumni, symbolising Cambridge’s enduring pursuit of knowledge.

King's College, Cambridge (Pass by)

English Walking Route – King’s College, established in 1441 by King Henry VI, is one of Cambridge’s most iconic colleges. Its magnificent King’s College Chapel, completed in 1515, stands as a masterpiece of English Gothic architecture and remains a global symbol of the university.

The Corpus Clock (Pass by)

English Walking Route – Corpus Clock, unveiled in 2008 on the corner of Corpus Christi College, was designed by Cambridge inventor Dr John C. Taylor. The striking golden clock, crowned by a metal creature known as the “Chronophage” or “time-eater,” represents the relentless and unstoppable passage of time.

Eagle (Pass by)

English Walking Route – The Eagle Pub, dating back to the 14th century, is one of Cambridge’s oldest public houses. It became world-famous when scientists James Watson and Francis Crick announced their discovery of the DNA double helix here in 1953, marking one of the greatest moments in modern science.

St Bene’t’s Church (Pass by)

English Walking Route – St Bene’t’s Church, built around 1030 AD, is the oldest surviving building in Cambridge. Its distinctive Anglo-Saxon tower has stood for nearly a thousand years, linking the city’s medieval roots with the rise of the university.

Jack's Gelato (Pass by)

English Walking Route – Jack’s Gelato, a beloved local favourite on Bene’t Street, is where Cambridge students and visitors alike line up for some of the city’s finest handmade ice cream. Founded by a former Cambridge chef, Jack’s creates small-batch flavours using seasonal, locally sourced ingredients — from roasted pistachio to fresh English strawberries. With its ever-changing menu and unmistakably pink shopfront, Jack’s Gelato captures the sweet, creative side of Cambridge life. It has become a must-visit stop for anyone exploring the city.

Old dsCavendish Laboratory (Pass by)

English Walking Route – Old Cavendish Laboratory, founded in 1874, is one of the most important sites in the history of science. It was here that the electron, the structure of DNA, and the splitting of the atom were all discovered, earning the laboratory over 20 Nobel Prizes and shaping modern physics.

Free School Lane (Pass by)

English Walking Route – Free School Lane, one of Cambridge’s most historic lanes, runs between Bene’t Street and Pembroke Street and is home to several important university buildings. The lane takes its name from the Free Grammar School, which once stood here in the 17th century and later evolved into part of the university. Today, it houses the Old Cavendish Laboratory, where groundbreaking scientific discoveries — including the electron and the structure of DNA — were made. Steeped in academic heritage, Free School Lane remains a quiet yet powerful reminder of Cambridge’s role at the forefront of world science and education.

Old dsCavendish Laboratory (Pass by)

English Walking Route – Old Cavendish Laboratory, founded in 1874, is one of the most important sites in the history of science. It was here that the electron, the structure of DNA, and the splitting of the atom were all discovered, earning the laboratory over 20 Nobel Prizes and shaping modern physics.

Ede & Ravenscroft (Pass by)

English Walking Route – Ede & Ravenscroft, located on King’s Parade, is Cambridge’s most distinguished academic tailor and robe maker. Founded in 1689, it is the oldest tailor in Britain and the official supplier of academic gowns and ceremonial robes to the University of Cambridge. For centuries, scholars and graduates have come here to be fitted for their formal wear, continuing a long-standing university tradition. The shop’s elegant windows, showcasing robes, hoods, and caps, reflect the timeless dignity and ceremony that define Cambridge’s academic life.

St Catharine's College (Pass by)

English Walking Route – St Catharine’s College, founded in 1473 by Robert Woodlark, is one of Cambridge’s most central and architecturally harmonious colleges. Often affectionately known as “Catz,” it is distinguished by its elegant Georgian frontage facing Trumpington Street and its beautifully enclosed main court. The college has a rich academic tradition and a welcoming community, balancing a sense of calm seclusion with its prime location in the heart of the city. Its timeless symmetry and understated charm make it a quiet gem among Cambridge’s historic colleges.

Queens' College (Pass by)

English Walking Route – Queens’ College, founded in 1448 by Queen Margaret of Anjou and refounded in 1465 by Queen Elizabeth Woodville, spans both sides of the River Cam. Its blend of medieval architecture, riverside charm, and academic heritage makes it one of Cambridge’s most picturesque colleges.

Mathematical Bridge (Pass by)

English Walking Route – Mathematical Bridge, constructed in 1749 at Queens’ College by James Essex from a design by William Etheridge, is an engineering masterpiece made entirely of straight wooden beams arranged in a perfect arch. Despite the myth, it was not built by Isaac Newton but remains one of Cambridge’s most admired bridges.

Darwin College (Pass by)

English Walking Route – Darwin College, established in 1964 and named after Charles Darwin’s family, was the first Cambridge college to admit both men and women. Dedicated to postgraduate study, it is known for its international community and its peaceful setting along the River Cam.

King's College Chapel (Pass by)

English Walking Route – King’s College Chapel (The Backs), viewed from the River Cam along the famous College Backs, offers one of the most breathtaking scenes in Cambridge. The chapel, begun in 1446 by King Henry VI and completed over a century later, is celebrated for its majestic fan-vault ceiling and stunning stained-glass windows. Seen from this riverside perspective, it stands gracefully against sweeping lawns and willow trees, embodying the harmony between nature and architecture that makes Cambridge so unforgettable.

Clare College (Pass by)

English Walking Route – Clare College DNA Sign, found near Clare Bridge along the riverside path, is a small yet meaningful tribute to Cambridge’s scientific legacy — the discovery of the structure of DNA. The sign’s design, featuring the famous double-helix, commemorates the work of James Watson and Francis Crick, first announced at The Eagle Pub in 1953. When the route is quiet and time allows, we stop here to appreciate this subtle landmark — a simple reminder that world-changing discoveries often begin in the peaceful corners of Cambridge.

Clare Bridge (Pass by)

English Walking Route – Clare College, founded in 1326, is the second-oldest college in Cambridge and is admired for its beautiful 17th-century architecture and riverside gardens. Its historic Clare Bridge, completed in 1640, is the oldest bridge still standing over the River Cam.

Garret Hostel Bridge (Pass by)

English Walking Route – Garret Hostel Bridge, built in 1960 and designed by engineer Timothy Guy Morgan, is a sleek modern footbridge crossing the River Cam between Trinity College and Trinity Hall. Its graceful concrete arch replaced an earlier stone bridge and now offers one of the most famous views in Cambridge — a perfect alignment of the river’s historic college bridges. Popular with students, photographers, and visitors, it captures the quiet beauty of the Backs and the timeless rhythm of university life.

St John's College (Pass by)

English Walking Route – St John’s College, founded in 1511 by Lady Margaret Beaufort, is famous for its magnificent Tudor and Victorian architecture. Its Bridge of Sighs, built in 1831, is one of Cambridge’s most photographed landmarks, representing the college’s rich blend of beauty and tradition.

Trinity College (Pass by)

English Walking Route – Trinity College, established in 1546 by King Henry VIII, is the largest and one of the most prestigious Cambridge colleges. It is home to the celebrated Wren Library, designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1695, which houses treasures by Newton, Shakespeare, and Milton.

Newton's Apple Tree (Pass by)

English Walking Route – For guests who have not selected the King’s College entry option, the walking tour concludes here — a fitting place to end, beneath the tree that changed the way we understand the universe.

King's College Chapel

  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
English Walking Route – For guests who select the King’s College entry option, your ticket is included, allowing you to enjoy a self-guided visit inside the college and chapel at your own pace. By this point, all key facts and stories have already been shared — so you can explore freely, take photos, and absorb the atmosphere with a deeper understanding of what makes King’s so extraordinary.

Location

Activity location

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    King's College Chapel
    • King's Parade
    • CB2 1ST, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    Great St Mary's
    • Senate House Hill
    • CB2 3PQ, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

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