TOP 8 BEST Tourist Attractions in Cambridge, MA

The Fitzwilliam, the most renowned museum in Cambridge, is a must-visit tourist site that should be included on everyone's itinerary.

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The Fitzwilliam Museum

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An activity highly favored in Cambridge is to dedicate time to the exploration of the River Cam, which traverses the central area of the city. There are several locations where you can traverse the Cam river

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Explore the River Cam

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Established in 1441 by Henry VI, King's College is the oldest of the royal foundations. It is worth visiting due to its vast lawn that stretches all the way to the river

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 King's College and King's College Chapel

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Queens' College was established in 1448 by Andrew Dockett with the support of Margaret of Anjou, the wife of Henry VI. It was later reestablished in 1465 by Elizabeth Woodville

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Queens' College and the Mathematical Bridge

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Spanning around 40 acres, a trip to Cambridge University Botanic Garden is an essential experience for anybody passionate in gardening.

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Cambridge University Botanic Garden

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Great St. Mary's Church serves as both a parish and a university church. Constructed during the 15th century, this building possesses an exquisite interior. Its galleries were later constructed in 1739,

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Great St. Mary's Church

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The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, sometimes referred to as the circular Church, is one of the remaining four Norman circular churches in England. The structure was constructed in 1131

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The Round Church

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Trinity College, founded in 1546 by Henry VIII, was formed by the consolidation of other preexisting colleges, such as Michaelhouse and King's Hall.

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Trinity College

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