Travel Guide for backpackers Cambridge


Whether or not you have a budget holiday, or are thinking of traveling to Cambridge in the short term, you may want to know this travel guide before you go.I am living in Cambridge, as I write this and so far I've been here a year or so, it was my first solo trip and had only planned to stay a month in this city, I never thought I would be so long. That's why I thought I'd make this post and explain what has kept me in this city.


What better place to start my journey to this beautiful city.This guide is more intended for the backpacker, because Cambridge is not cheap for individuals or families looking for a typical vacation, but if you know where to look, you can enjoy all the marvels of this city at low prices. Dedicating our trips to visit museums, botanical gardens, universities, monuments and more, without having to worry about the cost or the money that we will need.

Affordable ways to get to Cambridge, of course, depending on the budget.Stansted AirportUsually most travelers are close or direct to the city by plane, Stansted Airport is the closest airport to Cambridge. From the airport there is a direct train that is very easy to find that targets Cambridge regularly. Trains take between 30-40 minutes and the price ranges from £ 9.50 to £ 12.50 depending on the time of day. There is also an option to take a bus from the airport.Bus.There are buses that go to Cambridge from Birmingham, London, Milton Keynes, Oxford and Stansted Airport as no. You have to decide what is the best way of addressing this city, but buses are the cheapest option, generally.All buses arrive and depart at the bus stop in the street and Emmanuel Drummer Street, which are right next to each other and are at the heart of the city. To check prices and times on the best place to go is the website of National Express, which you can find here.TrainCambridge has a very good train service and is very easy to find. With lots of connections between London Stansted Airport and East Anglia, using the trains, we can easily move around the country, and are the fastest option.


Local TransportIf you need to use a bus to get around Cambridge after Stage Coach is your best choice. You can get a day pass for £ 3.30 which is valid all day and can be used as many times as necessary on all Stagecoach Buses Cambridge. Buses run every 10-20 minutes.AccommodationStaying in Cambridge can be expensive, the cheapest place I know about is the YHA is a hostel and has great reviews. Prices are around £ 20 per night. If you want a hotel that can be at least £ 75 a night to £ 400 mark, yikes! Therefore, if you are a backpacker budget, staying at the Hostel YHA Cambridge is by far the best of bet.It just 5 minutes walk from the train station and 15 minutes walk from the city center.


Food and drinkCambridge There are many places to get breakfast, lunch and dinner, with plenty of places to buy snacks, but not cheap, except to pay at least £ 5 for a good meal. Check out this website for a great guide to the cheapest place to eat in Cambridge, England locations.
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