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| | The Wren Library (above) is best viewed from the river, as are most of the Colleges and what better way of doing it than by chaffeured punt - a wonderfully relaxing experience during which you will be given a brief history about each of the colleges and anecdotes about the city. The mathmatical bridge can only be seen at it's best from the river. | | | Whatever you are doing eating out is a must, so don't forget to leave time for tea at Aunties!! |
| | Unlike many other university towns Cambridge does not have a University Campus, instead it is made up of individual colleges dotted around the city, which together make the University. The most famous of these colleges if of course Kings College (pictured below). |  | Whether you are in Cambridge for a day or a month you will always find plenty to do within the city. The Fitzwilliam Museum is well worth a visit and if you have time take a guided bus tour which will take you out as far as the American Cemetary at Madingley. Also worthy of a visit is the Imperial War Museum at Duxford. | | |
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