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🏛️ Cambridge University Punishes Those Who Don’t Plan Ahead 😘

“I leave softly, just as I softly came” — the Cambridge described by Xu Zhimo 💖 hides the city’s gentlest romance. Woven through by the River Cam, this charming town is home to medieval Gothic college buildings 🏛 and countless academic tales. Follow my guide to unlock the poetry and vibrant life of Cambridge! 📍 Must-Visit Attractions ✅ Fitzwilliam Museum – The crown jewel of Cambridge’s museums, featuring works by Van Gogh, Monet, and Picasso (Free entry + peacefully quiet) ✅ King’s College – Founded by King Henry VI, it’s a must-see. Book tickets online or scan the QR code on-site. ✅ Corpus Clock – Right across from King’s College, this “time-eating” grasshopper reminds us that time flies ⏰. Watch for traffic when taking photos! ✅ Trinity College – Not open to walk-in visitors. You must book a guided tour in advance on their official website. ✅ Newton’s Apple Tree – Located to the right of Trinity’s entrance. It’s a graft from the original—so yes, it’s that apple tree 🍎! ✅ Punting on the River Cam – Several companies offer boat tours (£18–23). This is the best way to see colleges that aren’t open to the public! ✅ Mathematical Bridge – A wooden footbridge famously assembled without nails—or so the legend says. Perfect spot for photos with the river views 📷. 🗺️ Suggested Route: Fitzwilliam Museum → Mathematical Bridge → King’s College → Xu Zhimo Stone → Corpus Clock → Jack’s Gelato 🍦 → Great St Mary’s Church → Trinity College → Newton’s Apple Tree → St John’s College → Bridge of Sighs → Punting 🚐 Getting There: 1️⃣ By Train: Trains run from London Liverpool Street to Cambridge. Choose the station closest to you. From Cambridge station, it’s a 15–25 min walk to the city centre (use Google Maps). Prefer not to walk? Take an Uber (£7–8) or a bus (Routes 1, 3, or 7 | Adult £2, Child £1.2). 2️⃣ By Car: Two main parking lots (note: private cars aren’t allowed in the city centre): Chesterton Rd, Arbury, Cambridge CB4 3AN Queens Road (A1134) 3️⃣ Guided Tour: Prefer a hassle-free experience? Join a guided tour for £75 with door-to-door service! Just send us your 【Date + Number of People + Starting Location】📮 I’ll reply ASAP 👀 #CambridgeDayTrip #CambridgeGuide #CambridgePunting #CambridgeBoatTour

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🏛️ Cambridge University Punishes Those Who Don’t Plan Ahead 😘

“I leave softly, just as I softly came” — the Cambridge described by Xu Zhimo 💖 hides the city’s gentlest romance. Woven through by the River Cam, this charming town is home to medieval Gothic college buildings 🏛 and countless academic tales. Follow my guide to unlock the poetry and vibrant life of Cambridge! 📍 Must-Visit Attractions ✅ Fitzwilliam Museum – The crown jewel of Cambridge’s museums, featuring works by Van Gogh, Monet, and Picasso (Free entry + peacefully quiet) ✅ King’s College – Founded by King Henry VI, it’s a must-see. Book tickets online or scan the QR code on-site. ✅ Corpus Clock – Right across from King’s College, this “time-eating” grasshopper reminds us that time flies ⏰. Watch for traffic when taking photos! ✅ Trinity College – Not open to walk-in visitors. You must book a guided tour in advance on their official website. ✅ Newton’s Apple Tree – Located to the right of Trinity’s entrance. It’s a graft from the original—so yes, it’s that apple tree 🍎! ✅ Punting on the River Cam – Several companies offer boat tours (£18–23). This is the best way to see colleges that aren’t open to the public! ✅ Mathematical Bridge – A wooden footbridge famously assembled without nails—or so the legend says. Perfect spot for photos with the river views 📷. 🗺️ Suggested Route: Fitzwilliam Museum → Mathematical Bridge → King’s College → Xu Zhimo Stone → Corpus Clock → Jack’s Gelato 🍦 → Great St Mary’s Church → Trinity College → Newton’s Apple Tree → St John’s College → Bridge of Sighs → Punting 🚐 Getting There: 1️⃣ By Train: Trains run from London Liverpool Street to Cambridge. Choose the station closest to you. From Cambridge station, it’s a 15–25 min walk to the city centre (use Google Maps). Prefer not to walk? Take an Uber (£7–8) or a bus (Routes 1, 3, or 7 | Adult £2, Child £1.2). 2️⃣ By Car: Two main parking lots (note: private cars aren’t allowed in the city centre): Chesterton Rd, Arbury, Cambridge CB4 3AN Queens Road (A1134) 3️⃣ Guided Tour: Prefer a hassle-free experience? Join a guided tour for £75 with door-to-door service! Just send us your 【Date + Number of People + Starting Location】📮 I’ll reply ASAP 👀 #CambridgeDayTrip #CambridgeGuide #CambridgePunting #CambridgeBoatTour

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