We Love —
- Staying just a two-minute walk from Cambridge railway station, with the vibrant city centre and tranquil botanic gardens only a short stroll away.
- Wandering the cobblestone streets and uncovering the picturesque parks and gardens that make this prestigious university town so charming.
- Resting easy in a cosy Deluxe or Executive King Room, and wake up each morning to a delicious breakfast that sets the tone for the day ahead.
Customer reviews —
Clayton Hotel Cambridge 4* —
Just for you:
- Complimentary late check-out until 1pm
Set in Cambridge's vibrant new city quarter, only a 2-minute walk from the station and a short stroll away from Cambridge University Botanic Garden, Clayton Hotel Cambridge 4* is perfect for your staycation.
Soft lighting, shelves lined with old books, and comfy leather armchairs create a cosy, old-library feel, while the restaurant boasts an elegant vintage style with leather booths and quirky crockery. Wood panelling in the rooms and plush throws create a homely space for a great night's sleep, so you can head out refreshed to explore this university town's charming streets and picturesque riverside.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in a Deluxe Room or an Executive King Room.
Deluxe Room
Settle into a homely Deluxe Room, complete with a custom-crafted writing desk and marble bathroom. Each room has floor-to-ceiling windows offering plenty of bright, natural light. Enjoy your morning coffee in the seating area while taking in the stylish décor of your room.
Executive King Room
Bright, airy, and spacious, each Executive King Room has floor-to-ceiling windows and a chic leather armchair by the custom-made desk. Sleep soundly in a super king bed, and drink your morning coffee from your Nespresso machine.
Your dining choices
Just for you:
- 1 x complimentary glass of wine, beer, cocktail or soft drink (per person, per stay)
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Savour a hearty full English breakfast at the hotel's elegant breakfast room, or opt for granola, fresh fruit, and yoghurt for a lighter, energising start before heading out to explore. The extensive menu at Tamburlaine Restaurant and Bar features seasonal dishes made with locally sourced, fresh ingredients. Round off the evening with a craft beer or classic cocktail at the bar.
Upgrade to half board (3-course set dinner)
Choose to upgrade to half board at the next step of the booking process. Breakfast and your evening three-course meal will be served in the main restaurant (drinks excluded, conditions apply.)
Your time
Start your day on the right foot and make use of the hotel's gym before setting out on a day of sightseeing. Cycle through the bike-friendly streets, or simply ask at reception for a recommended route and explore Cambridge's gardens and parks along the way.
Optional activities —
Afternoon tea (once per person, per stay)
Choose to add an afternoon tea experience to your stay and enjoy a delightful menu of flavourful bites perfectly paired with your choice of loose-leaf Newby teas, fragrant fruit infusions, or artisan coffees.
Your journey to Cambridge —
Cambridge —
Cambridge, with its cobbled streets, historic colleges and graceful waterways, offers a timeless blend of heritage, culture and tranquillity. From its world-famous university and medieval chapels to its bustling markets and riverside walks, this compact city invites you to slow down and savour its unique charm.
Must-sees:
• King’s College : This celebrated college is admired for its majestic architecture and riverside setting, with the iconic chapel and expansive lawns forming one of Cambridge’s most striking landmarks.
• Fitzwilliam Museum : Free to enter, this cultural gem houses treasures from ancient artefacts to Impressionist canvases.
• Cambridge University Botanic Garden : Sixteen hectares of seasonal beauty, from exotic glasshouses to peaceful lawns.
• Trinity College & Wren Library : Step into one of Cambridge’s grandest courts and admire manuscripts from Newton and Shakespeare.
• Punting on the Cam : Drift along the river past the historic Backs and under charming bridges like the Bridge of Sighs.
Culinary culture:
From cosy tearooms and traditional pubs to Michelin-starred dining, Cambridge’s food scene is as varied as its history. Pause at The Eagle, famed for its wartime stories and the announcement of DNA’s discovery. For a refined culinary experience, try Mercado Central Limited, a celebrated restaurant where Spanish flavours meet the best of local produce in a vibrant setting.
Dive deeper:
Cycle out to Grantchester Meadows, a pastoral escape beloved by poets, or linger in leafy parks such as Jesus Green. As evening falls, the city comes alive with West End shows at the Arts Theatre, live music at the Corn Exchange and a welcoming pub culture - ensuring your nights are as enriching as your days by the river.
Good to know:
Cambridge is less than an hour from London by train, with easy links from King’s Cross and Liverpool Street. The city is famously cycle-friendly, making exploration a delight. The best times to visit are spring and early autumn, when mild sunshine bathes the colleges in golden light and the gardens are at their most enchanting.