Buy Tickets For An Immersive Podcast Walk Around Cambridge

Joan Agie
Jan 12, 2022 By Joan Agie
Originally Published on Jan 12, 2022
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Buy Tickets For An Immersive Podcast Walk Around Cambridge

This walking tour takes you on a self-guided podcast walk around the city of Cambridge, where you can leave the common tourist trail behind you. Discover the mesmerizing, picturesque city of Cambridge just as the students of Cambridge University have done for many hundreds of years now.

This immersive podcast walk is captivating and features immersive audio guides that are quirky, engaging, lively, and informal. Guided by a local historian and a Ph.D. student from the University of Cambridge, the tour gives you an authentic experience of what student life is like at Cambridge University.

There are many stops on the walking tour, including Queen's College, Trinity College, Pembroke College, and a lot more.

You can even download an interactive digital audio guide onto your phone at any time. Book Cambridge walking tour tickets now.

About The Immersive Podcast Walk Around Cambridge

What do you see on a podcast walk around Cambridge?

This tour of Cambridge University gives you first-hand insight into what the life of students is like at Cambridge University.

The private tour can be personalised; there is no standard tour for the event, so visitors can tailor their walking tour to fit their needs.

There is a lot to learn about the city besides the tall buildings, and this tour gives you some insight into the famous people that lived in the city of Cambridge, studied at Cambridge University, and people (like Isaac Newton) who spent most of their lives at Trinity College.

Trinity College does allow visitors and has a big library.

See where Sir Isaac Newton, Stephen Hawking, and Prince Charles studied. Walk past King's College and other landmarks like Trinity College (the richest among the colleges), Trinity Hall College, and Corpus Christi College. Museums, Pembroke College, and many other attractions await you.

So, get a group together and book your tickets for the Cambridge tour now. All museums are free in the United Kingdom. There are over 100 libraries within Cambridge University, but the Cambridge University Library is the main research library in the University of Cambridge.

Cambridge does not have a cathedral.

There are a lot of Cambridge tours to choose from. Alumni Tours is one such tour; clad in royal blue uniform, they will take you on a walking tour led by graduates and students. There are also the traditional Cambridge punting tours.

Get your tickets now.

What can I expect from this immersive podcast tour?

If you love podcasts, you will definitely love this immersive walking tour of Cambridge. The tour employs expert historians, students, and storytellers to prepare an engaging private tour for you.

Join local historians and Ph.D. students for private tours all about the fascinating history of the university and the life of the students in it. The culture and history of the city of Cambridge will be on display during this personalised tour.

See the Senate House, Great St. Mary's Church, Old Schools, and the world-famous King's College Chapel. Apart from the Senate House, you can see King's College on King's Parade and some famous colleges like Trinity College, Trinity Hall College, Pembroke College, and Corpus Christi College.

Only the Cambridge Green Badge guides are allowed to take the tour groups inside the King's College Chapel.

There are also other sights of Cambridge on the tour, like the old Cavendish Laboratory and the historic Eagle Pub. The Eagle Pub is the place where Crick and Watson announced to the world that they had found the secret of life.

Join a group tour or one of the private punting tours in the city of Cambridge. Go solo or take a group; this tour is for everybody. Buy your ticket for the Cambridge tour now.

What age is the tour suitable for?

This tour is suitable for everyone that wants to explore the picturesque beauty of Cambridge and all that the city has to offer.

How long does an immersive podcast walk around Cambridge take?

The total duration of the tour is 90 minutes.

You get a five minute stop at the Market Square of Cambridge, a five minute stop at the University of Cambridge, a five minute stop at The Round Church, a five minute stop at St John's College, a five minute stop at Trinity College, a five minute stop at Gonville and Caius College, a five minute stop at Great St Mary's, a five minute stop at King's College Chapel, and a five minute stop at the Stephen Hawking Building.

The tour will also include some other attractions in Cambridge.

The tour includes an entry fee for all the attractions. Most colleges allow entry free of cost.

Explore what many people think of as the prettiest Cambridge college, King's College. You can walk around the university, and many places are open to tourists.

As the tour is more or less two hours in length, you can also check out iconic places like Cambridge University and King's College Chapel.

Directions, Venue Info, And Attendee FAQs

Where does the immersive podcast walk start?

The starting point is in Cambridge, UK, at Market Square.

How do I get to the tour's departure point?

If you are travelling to Cambridge from London, take the M11 to reach the destination in approximately 90 minutes. It is 64 mi (103 km) from London.

The Cambridge Train station is the nearest to the destination. It is 1.5 mi (two km) away. Take the Thameslink train from St Pancras International station in London for the Cambridge Train Station.

Get ready to witness Trinity College, King's College, and the Old Schools on your tour. Along with the prestigious King's College, also check out Cambridge University and the Senate House on the way. Get your ticket now.

When should I arrive at the departure point?

Arrive at least 10 minutes before the tour, and you will get your own headphones.

Where can I park?

Grand Arcade car park and Park Street car park are the nearest to the destination.

Where are the toilet facilities while on the tour?

You can use the various public toilets along the tour. There are various attractions, including colleges, where you will be able to find a toilet.

Is the tour accessible?

Yes, the tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and the transportation is also wheelchair accessible. As it is a private tour, only your group will be on the tour without any other people involved.

Where can I eat on the tour?

Some popular restaurants to try on the tour are The Tipsy Vegan Cambridge, Pret A Manger, Taste of Cambridge, and Butch Annies. Bon Appetit!

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Written by Joan Agie

Bachelor of Science specializing in Human Anatomy

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Joan AgieBachelor of Science specializing in Human Anatomy

With 3+ years of research and content writing experience across several niches, especially on education, technology, and business topics. Joan holds a Bachelor’s degree in Human Anatomy from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria, and has worked as a researcher and writer for organizations across Nigeria, the US, the UK, and Germany. Joan enjoys meditation, watching movies, and learning new languages in her free time.

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