

A masterpiece of late Gothic architecture, King's College Chapel is renowned for its stunning stained glass windows and choir performances.
King's College Chapel is an outdoor attraction and Cambridge weather can be unpredictable.
Cambridge is a city best explored on foot, so comfortable shoes are essential.

Even in summer, Cambridge can experience sudden showers.
Famous for its traditional British breakfast and historic atmosphere near King's College Chapel.
Known for its authentic Italian cuisine and wood-fired pizzas, located near King's College Chapel.
A popular street food market offering diverse cuisines, located near King's College Chapel, open on selected evenings.
Bacon, sausages, eggs, black pudding, baked beans, mushrooms, tomatoes, and toast.
A steamed suet pudding with currants, served with custard or cream.
A hearty pie filled with beef, lamb, or pork, often served with mash and vegetables.
A detailed guidebook that explores the rich history and architecture of King's College Chapel.
Hand-blown glassware in the distinctive Cambridge blue, a traditional craft from the region.
A traditional Cambridge sweet, a type of toffee with a unique recipe dating back to the 1890s.
A stunning example of late Gothic architecture, featuring beautiful stained glass windows and fan-vaulted ceiling.
A relaxing and scenic way to explore the River Cam, with punting tours available throughout the afternoon.
A historic bridge connecting two parts of St John's College, offering beautiful views of the River Cam at sunset.
A scenic boardwalk and unique floating green golf course along the shores of Lake Coeur d'Alene.

A serene mangrove forest teeming with wildlife, offering kayaking and nature trails.
Ceto Market, a vibrant local hub, offers a glimpse into traditional Manggarai culture and trade.