I've got to spend a few days in Cambridge in early December.
Any recommendations for places to stay and eat?
Cambridge
- Kwacky
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Re: Cambridge
I can't recommend anywhere, but I can recommend you get somewhere fairly close to wherever you're working, the morning traffic in Cambridge is some of the worst I've seen, including inner London, walking distance would be a good idea.
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Re: Cambridge
ha ha just what I was going to say, I have normally stopped at the Premier Inn, Comfy bed, decent breakfast cant grumble.
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Re: Cambridge
Cheers fellas. The Court is in the centre so I'll bear that in mind and make sure I'm not booked too far away.
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Re: Cambridge
Deegee wrote:I can't recommend anywhere, but I can recommend you get somewhere fairly close to wherever you're working, the morning traffic in Cambridge is some of the worst I've seen, including inner London, walking distance would be a good idea.
I'm doing a lot of work in Cambridge at the moment and commuting down there 3 days a week
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