Cambridge

Begin your exploration of the city of great scientists at the wooden Mathematical Bridge on the grounds of Queens' College. According to legend, its design was developed by Newton. Admire the high arches of Corpus Christi College and the golden Corpus Clock with the Chronophage.

A must-visit is the King's College Chapel, the symbol of Cambridge. The construction of the most beautiful chapel in Europe was financed by kings from three dynasties: Plantagenets, Lancasters, and Tudors.

Take in the Bridge of Sighs, a favorite resting place of Queen Victoria. Appreciate the innovative restoration of New Court and find one of the city's oldest buildings, the School of Pythagoras. Tourists can visit the Wren Library and the Round Church. Learn about the rivalry between Scott and Amundsen at the Polar Museum. Try local desserts at the Market Square and relax in the evening in one of the pubs.

Stunning views of ancient buildings, bridges, and parks unfold during a walk along the River Cam, the true waterway of the city. Panoramic views of Cambridge can be enjoyed from the viewing platform of Great St Mary's Church.

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