Cambridge Walking Tours
Enrich your event experience with a Cambridge walking tour, either as part of a social or partners programme, or simply as a unique way to move attendees between venues. Delegates will learn about the City, its universities and the movers and shakers that have made Cambridge globally famous over the centuries. For more information about Cambridge’s famous alumni and the connections they could have with your industry or sector, take a look at our Key Sector pages. Whether you’re hosting a small day meeting for 10 people or a large international association conference, a walking tour is ideal for networking and ice-breaking or winding down after a hard day of training, brain storming or seminars.
Cambridge lies in one of the flattest areas of the UK and since most of the city is pedestrianised, it’s easy to get around; every corner tells a story about how Cambridge ideas have shaped the world we live in today. Bespoke walking tours for groups are easy to arrange and can be tailored to the interests of your guests. Many tour operators offer multilingual walking tours of Cambridge including Mandarin; Hindi; French, German and Dutch; take your pick from many more!
We recommend using Official Blue or Green Badges Guides such as:
- Visit Cambridge
- Cambridge Tour Guide
- SeeCambridgeDifferently
- Cambridge for You
- Cantab Tours
- Cambridge Spies
- Hidden Cambridge
For more themed ideas for groups to do in Cambridge, check out our range of sample itineraries for Incentive Programmes, Group and Team Building Activities.
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