Museum staff were some elderly ladies who looked rich in stories and wisdom and added to the quaint charm. I was dutifully informed we could sit in any of the chairs and read the books in the library. I also went to see the current exhibition by Tim Head- Raw Material.
There's also a captivating piece of willow tree, it was hit by lightning on the river cam and the singed remains resemble an old man.
I recommend Local Secrets if you're heading to Cambridge for recommendations of cool restaurants, shops and things to do.
My personal recommendations include:
1- Trockel Ulmann und Freunde A german cafe just out of the centre, amazing hot chocolate with fresh cream, coffee, home-made cakes (like blackberry, chocolate and nut and orange and almond) and soups. And the cherry on the proverbial cake is some sumptuous decor.
2- The Zoology Museum see some of Darwin's samples from his time in Cambridge to the Beagle voyage, also see fossils and skeletons of a giant sloth, ichthyosaurus, elephants, antelopes etc etc.
3- The Rainbow Cafe great veggie and vegan restaurant
4- Punting along the river cam, take the lesser travelled route to Granchester...
5- The Orchard at Granchester ponder under the apple trees like Rupert Brooke, Virginia Woolfe, Watson & Crick, Wittgenstein, Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath
6- The Empress pub go to feed the miniture pet pigs in the beer garden and enjoy the year round countdown to Xmas
7- Mill Road The road less travelled, great international supermarkets, restaurants like 196 meze bar, cafes like the black cat cafe and CB1, and other weird and wonderful things
8-Jesus Green Lido the longest lido in Europe, good for a summer dip if you're scared of wild river swimming in the Cam
9-The Round Church it's a church, and it's round.Pretty cool.
10- The Wren Library. I've said it before I'll say it again. It is amazing. See some original Winnie the Pooh manuscripts alongside Newton's Principia and Wittgenstein's notebooks. All housed in the Library designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Literary Heaven.
I could go on and on. But I won't unless you're interested. I'll end by saying it is way better than Oxford. Obviously.
If I ever go to Cambridge, I know what to see! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's worth a trip to England for sure. Come by some time :o)
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