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St Edmund's College, University of Cambridge
University
👍👍 I would surely recommend it. One of the most international colleges of Cambridge having members from over 70 nationalities. It is predominantly for mature students who are pursuing masters or PhD. However, undergrads above 21 are also admitted.
People are generally cool and down to earth. The ambie...
4.80 (50 reviews)
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Trinity Hall Cambridge
College
Intimate riverside college, founded for the study of law, with Tudor library and 18th-century hall.
4.70 (75 reviews)
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Fitzwilliam College
University
🫤 Relatively modern yet not so well maintained buildings. The college is nothing like a Cambridge College. Formal here is relatively expensive given the quality of food and the lackadaisical modern dining hall. The college is also mundanely small, but that's what makes it a bit more closed knit I supp...
4.70 (51 reviews)
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King's College, Cambridge
College
👍👍 The most famous and beautiful college of all Cambridge.
Make sure to do the guided tour with the option to visit the inside of Kings college. You will have access to Kings chapel: a stunning Anglican Church with high ceiling, decorated windows, and a small museum that covers the history of the coll...
4.60 (432 reviews)
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Trinity College
College
Prestigious academic institution, founded by King Henry VIII in 1546, built around a vast courtyard.
4.60 (390 reviews)
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Peterhouse
College
👍👍 Oldest college in Cambridge; with past members including five Nobel Prize winners, and Frank Whittle, Lord Kelvin, Henry Cavendish, and David Mitchell. Very pretty grounds and buildings. Small chapel and two main courts.
4.60 (74 reviews)
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Westminster College
College
👍👍 We tried the new Sunday lunch offer at Westminster College. The setting was perfect in the prestigious library like dining room of the college. Service was excellent and attentive. Our beef roasts were well presented and delicious. The gigantic Yorkshire puddings were definitely a highlight of our m...
4.50 (31 reviews)