Map of Cambridge UK – City Centre, Colleges & Location Guide
Cambridge is a historic university city in Cambridgeshire, England, known for its world-famous colleges, riverside scenery, museums, academic institutions, parks and historic architecture.
This map of Cambridge UK provides an overview of the city centre, university colleges, districts, transport routes, major landmarks and Cambridge’s location within England.
Cambridge is located in Cambridgeshire in eastern England. Major areas include Cambridge City Centre, Newnham, Chesterton, Trumpington, Cherry Hinton, Petersfield, Romsey, Arbury, Histon Road and the University of Cambridge college precincts.
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Where is Cambridge Located?
Cambridge is located in Cambridgeshire in eastern England. The city sits on the River Cam and is one of the world's most famous university cities, attracting visitors from across the globe.
- County: Cambridgeshire
- Region: East of England
- Country: England
- United Kingdom: Great Britain
- Nearby places: Ely, Huntingdon, Newmarket and Peterborough
- Direction from London: North-east
Areas Shown on a Cambridge Map
- Cambridge City Centre — historic core containing major colleges and attractions.
- Newnham — riverside district west of the city centre.
- Chesterton — northern residential area near the River Cam.
- Trumpington — southern district with modern developments.
- Cherry Hinton — eastern suburban area.
- Petersfield — central residential neighbourhood near the railway station.
- Romsey — popular district south-east of the city centre.
- Arbury — northern residential area.
- Histon Road area — north-western district and transport corridor.
- College precincts — university areas spread throughout central Cambridge.
Major Landmarks on the Map
- University of Cambridge
- King's College
- Trinity College
- St John's College
- Cambridge Railway Station
- The Fitzwilliam Museum
- King's College Chapel
- The Backs
- Cambridge Market Square
- Botanic Garden
Transport Features
Cambridge is a major transport and education hub with rail, road and cycling connections throughout eastern England.
- Cambridge Railway Station
- Cambridge North Station
- M11 Motorway
- A14 route
- A10 route
- Guided Busway
- Regional rail services
- Extensive cycling network
Rivers and Natural Features
Cambridge's riverside setting and green spaces are among the city's most recognisable geographic features.
- River Cam
- The Backs
- Jesus Green
- Midsummer Common
- Parker's Piece
- Cambridge University Botanic Garden
- Grantchester Meadows
Nearby Destinations
- Ely
- Newmarket
- Huntingdon
- Peterborough
- St Ives
- Grantchester
- Audley End
- London
Using a Cambridge Map
A Cambridge map is useful for locating colleges, museums, railway stations, riverside areas, parks and surrounding districts. It also helps visitors understand how Cambridge connects with the wider Cambridgeshire region and nearby destinations.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Where is Cambridge located?
Cambridge is located in Cambridgeshire in eastern England. -
What is Cambridge known for?
Cambridge is known for the University of Cambridge, historic colleges, riverside scenery, museums and academic excellence. -
What are the main areas of Cambridge?
Main areas include Cambridge City Centre, Newnham, Chesterton, Trumpington, Cherry Hinton, Petersfield and Romsey. -
Does Cambridge have a railway station?
Yes. Cambridge is served by Cambridge Railway Station and Cambridge North Station. -
Is Cambridge easy to get around?
Yes. Cambridge has rail services, buses, cycling routes and a compact city centre that is easy to explore on foot. -
Is Cambridge worth visiting?
Yes. Visitors can enjoy historic colleges, museums, parks, punting on the River Cam and world-famous architecture.
This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Boundaries, transport routes, services, attractions, opening hours, college access arrangements, place names and local information may change without notice. Always verify current details with official sources when planning travel.