Know Before You Go: Guidance for travel in Great Britain and Northern Ireland
With its stunning architecture and history, Cambridge is a quintessentially English city overflowing with character. Home to the historical and prestigious university, it is famed for being at the forefront of academia and offers an inspiring mix of venues for all types of events. Many of the city’s venues are located in the University of Cambridge, enriching your delegates with 800 years of history.
Queen's College
Queens’ College is a unique venue in the heart of Cambridge, located on the beautiful River Cam. The College blends 15th century history with modern event space and exceptional food and service. It has some of the most impressive architecture in Cambridge, including The Old Hall, Munro Room and Erasmus Rooms, which date back to 1448. These exceptional rooms provide a unique backdrop and setting for a variety of different events.
Gonville & Caius
Gonville & Caius College is home to the modern Stephen Hawking Building and provides event and meeting space for up to 120 delegates. The traditional rooms at the Old Courts site are ideal for meetings of up to 30 people. The impressive Bateman Auditorium is also available for lectures and recitals.
Møller Centre
Make the most of the knowledge that flourishes in Cambridge, by booking your next event at the award-winning Møller Centre. The conference and training centre has 21 purpose-designed flexible meeting rooms and on-site media facilities. Its Study Centre Suite can accommodate up to 140 delegates while its Lecture Theatre can host up to 140 delegates.
The Grade II Listed Corn Exchange is the largest event space in the centre of Cambridge, with a capacity for up to 1,400 delegates and a flexible auditorium that offers 456 sq metres of space to suit a variety of events.