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Cambridge University punting on River Cam with King's College Chapel in the background, a smiling Chinese tour guide in the foreground highlights this London-departing Greenwich and Cambridge day tour.
Punting on the River Cam at Cambridge University, showcasing the majestic King's College Chapel and historic college buildings, a quintessential British day trip experience.
Cambridge University's Mathematical Bridge gracefully arches over the River Cam, connecting lush green college grounds with historic buildings, emblematic of the city's academic charm.
[Complimentary Meal + Chinese-Speaking Tour] Departure from London, UK | Greenwich Observatory + Cambridge University Day Trip (Includes Chinese-speaking Guide/Cambridge Lecture/Cambridge Cruise)
Queen's College's Mathematical Bridge at Cambridge University, a uniquely designed wooden bridge spanning the River Cam, surrounded by lush green lawns, embodying the blend of British countryside and academic elegance.

[Complimentary Meal + Chinese-Speaking Tour] Departure from London, UK | Greenwich Observatory + Cambridge University Day Trip (Includes Chinese-speaking Guide/Cambridge Lecture/Cambridge Cruise)

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Duration:10 hour(s)
Guided language: 中文
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✅In-depth study tour of an academic mecca: Step into the world-renowned University of Cambridge, equipped with Bluetooth headsets and led by a Chinese-speaking guide on a one-hour walking tour, providing in-depth explanations of campus landmarks and immersing you in its academic heritage;

✅Exclusive Lunch Package: The Cambridge itinerary includes a delicious roujiamo (Chinese hamburger) set meal + beverage + braised egg. No need to worry about planning lunch, just relax and enjoy the delicious food.

✅Optional upgraded experiences: You can choose to explore King's College or take a 40-50 minute Cambridge boat tour, with local Cambridge student boatmen providing commentary and unlocking the campus scenery from the water.

✅ Greenwich Classics: Visit Greenwich and encounter iconic landmarks such as the Prime Meridian and the Greenwich Observatory, experiencing the unique charm of the intersection of geography and history;

✅Efficient, comfortable, and barrier-free travel: Full Chinese service, including round-trip transportation from London, smooth itinerary connections, no need for self-planning, easily embark on an in-depth cultural journey.

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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementLunch included
Sightseeing typeMuseum tour, Historic site tour

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- Itinerary Introduction -

  • Greenwich Observatory + Cambridge University Day Trip
  • Chasing the Light to Explore Mysteries, Encountering Academic Dreams


— Important Information —

  • We offer high-quality Chinese service. Please note that the itinerary may be adjusted due to factors such as transportation and weather.
  • Any absence due to personal reasons (lateness, boarding the wrong vehicle, train or flight delays, etc.) will be considered a no-show, and no refund or additional compensation will be provided. Thank you for your understanding.
  • Lunch: Roujiamo (Chinese hamburger) and water. The meal will last approximately 15 minutes. The tour guide will distribute the food at the main entrance of King's College, Cambridge, according to the number of family members; one serving per person. Unused complimentary items are non-refundable.
  • Important Notice for Visiting King's College: King's College is a still-operating college in Cambridge and may be temporarily closed for religious ceremonies, graduations, event filming, etc. If it is closed, our customer service will contact you to arrange a refund for your King's College visit. Your overall itinerary and guided tour will not be affected; we will supplement your experience with comprehensive information about Cambridge University colleges to ensure a complete experience.

On campus, ancient buildings reflect the blue sky and green grass, exuding an air of academic solemnity and poetic charm.

On campus, ancient buildings reflect the blue sky and green grass, exuding an air of academic solemnity and poetic charm.

On the banks of the River Cambridge, the Bridge of Sighs spans the clear waters, quietly witnessing the passing years and the leisurely pace of campus life.

A serene courtyard within a Cambridge University college, featuring expansive green lawns surrounded by ancient, stately stone buildings, immersing visitors in the academic ambiance of a world-class institution.

The streets and alleys are bustling with traffic, where time and vitality intertwine, exuding a distinctly British charm.

A bustling street scene in Cambridge University town, with pedestrians, cyclists, and unique shops, showcasing the vibrant daily life and distinct British charm of this renowned academic city.

Ancient astronomical instruments stand silently, telling the story of the past exploration of the universe.

Inside the Royal Observatory Greenwich, an exhibition of antique globes and nautical scientific instruments, exploring the history of the Prime Meridian and the mysteries of time standardization.

Under the cover of night, the Greenwich Observatory dome stands silently, painting a cosmic poem with the dazzling Milky Way.

The Royal Observatory Greenwich at night, its iconic dome appearing mysterious in the faint light, set against a backdrop of a vast starry sky and city lights, blending scientific wonder with natural beauty.

Hidden among the branches and leaves, it exudes a timeless academic charm.

Queen's College's Mathematical Bridge at Cambridge University, a uniquely designed wooden bridge spanning the River Cam, surrounded by lush green lawns, embodying the blend of British countryside and academic elegance.

Paddle slowly across the shimmering waters of Cambridge, and encounter the ancient bridge's reflection and the gentle passage of time.

Cambridge University's Bridge of Sighs at St John's College, with its arched windows and stone structure glistening golden in the sunset, as punting tourists pass underneath on the River Cam.

Important Info

Reminders

  • The bus will depart on time (including round trip and between attractions). Please arrive at the meeting point in advance. If a traveler misses the shuttle service due to lateness or other personal reasons, they will not be able to join the tour, receive a refund, or obtain any additional compensation.

  • Before departure, a WeChat group will be created by customer service before 12:00 local time to communicate travel details, confirm meeting time and place, and inform participants of important information. The tour guide will post sightseeing guides in the group and communicate with everyone in a timely manner to help everyone have a smooth trip in London.

  • There are usually three types of vehicles: minivans, minibuses, and buses. (When traveling in a minivan, to ensure safety, the driver and guide focus on driving, and the explanations are slightly more concise compared to a tour guide on a bus, but it won't make the journey lonely or boring.)

  • There are no mandatory tips, no forced shopping, and no hidden costs on this tour. If you are satisfied with our tour, you may leave a small tip at your discretion.

  • Important Notice for Visiting King's College: King's College is a still-operating college in Cambridge and may be temporarily closed for religious ceremonies, graduations, event filming, etc. If it is closed, our customer service will contact you to arrange a refund for your King's College visit. Your overall itinerary and guided tour will not be affected; we will supplement your experience with comprehensive information about Cambridge University colleges to ensure a complete experience.

FAQ

1. What is the historical significance of the Greenwich Observatory and its Prime Meridian?

The Royal Observatory Greenwich holds immense historical and scientific significance as the home of the Prime Meridian (0° Longitude) and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). It's where the world's time and geographical lines were standardized, impacting navigation and global mapping. Visitors can stand on the Prime Meridian Line, seeing the eastern and western hemispheres simultaneously, and learn about the advancements in astronomy and timekeeping that shaped global exploration.

2. What key attractions and exhibitions can visitors explore at the Greenwich Observatory?

At the Greenwich Observatory, visitors can explore the iconic Prime Meridian Line, historic telescopes, and the Shepherd Gate Clock, which was the first to display GMT to the public. The Astronomy Centre offers modern interactive exhibitions on space and the universe. You can also visit Flamsteed House, designed by Christopher Wren, and learn about the work of Astronomers Royal. The exhibits highlight the history of astronomy and navigation.

3. How can visitors acquire admission tickets for the Royal Observatory Greenwich?

To visit the Royal Observatory Greenwich, including access to the Prime Meridian, Flamsteed House, and the Astronomy Centre, visitors typically need to purchase an admission ticket. Tickets can often be acquired in advance through various online travel platforms, which can offer convenient booking and seamless entry. Purchasing through a platform like KKday provides a streamlined process, allowing you to secure your visit easily alongside other tour components.

4. What is the current operational status of the Peter Harrison Planetarium at Greenwich Observatory?

The Peter Harrison Planetarium at Greenwich Observatory is fully operational and offers a range of captivating shows. These shows provide immersive journeys through space and time, presented by astronomers. It's an integral part of the visitor experience, complementing the historical and scientific exhibits of the observatory. Visitors should check the schedule for showtimes upon arrival or when planning their visit, as they usually run throughout the day.

5. What activities and sights are included when visiting Cambridge University's notable landmarks like King's College and the Xu Zhimo Poetry Monument?

When visiting Cambridge, you can admire the stunning architecture of King's College from outside, including its famous chapel dome. A key highlight is the Xu Zhimo Poetry Monument, dedicated to the renowned Chinese poet who studied there. Walking tours often guide visitors through the historic university grounds, sharing anecdotes about famous alumni and the university's rich history, allowing for a deeper appreciation of these iconic landmarks.

6. Can visitors experience a traditional River Cam punt or Cloister boating during a Cambridge day trip?

Yes, during a day trip to Cambridge, visitors often have the opportunity to experience traditional punting on the River Cam. This activity allows you to glide past historic colleges and scenic landscapes from a unique perspective. Some tours, like the one offered, include a Cambridge Cruise, providing a relaxed way to see the university's famous backdrops. It's a popular and picturesque way to enjoy the beauty of Cambridge.

7. What is the best way to travel from London to Greenwich Observatory for a day trip?

For a day trip from London to Greenwich Observatory, public transport is a convenient option. You can take the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) to Cutty Sark or Greenwich station, or a Thames Clipper river boat from central London piers, offering scenic views. Alternatively, joining an organized day tour departing from London often provides comfortable coach transportation, a Chinese-speaking guide, and a structured itinerary, streamlining your travel experience.

8. What kind of guidance does a Chinese-speaking tour provide for sites like Newton's apple tree in Cambridge?

A Chinese-speaking tour provides in-depth commentary and cultural insights, enhancing the experience at sites like Newton's apple tree in Cambridge. The guide can share historical anecdotes, connect the significance of the tree to Newton's scientific discoveries, and provide context relevant to Chinese-speaking visitors. This service ensures a comprehensive understanding of the landmarks and makes the historical narratives more engaging and accessible.

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