| Hotel Description: | Cambridge's modern hotel, the first 'Sleep Inn' in the U.K. has to be your choice for comfort and convenience.
All 82 en-suite bedrooms are spacious featuring air conditioning, large desk area, luxury showers and interactive TV.
The 82 queen sized and family rooms combine a warm welcoming décor with more facilities than ever. All feature air conditioning, a large desk area, phone and computer modem point, interactive TV with satellite channels, radio alarm, trouser press, luxury showers, electronic door locks and a hospitality tray.
Cambridge is famous for its universities, and any visit must include Kings College. Other local attractions include Duxford Air Museum, probably the finest in England and Fitzwilliam Museum. Close by is the birth place of Oliver Cromwell at Huntingdon.
The hotel is situated on the services area on the A14 just 6 miles North of Cambridge. | | Room Information: | Family Room Air conditioned rooms with en-suite power showers. Modern decor.
Number of Beds:2 |
| | Getting There: |
A14, 6 kilometers north of M11 and 13 kilometers south of Huntingdon. Junction 28, signposted Elsworth and Boxworth.
| | Local Attractions: | Kettles Yard Distance: 9 miles On Castle Street, is a museum and a gallery with regular exhibitions of Modern Art.
Punting on the River Camb Distance: 9 miles Punting is available in several different places on the River Cam and is lovely way to discover the city and the colleges of a lazy afternoon.
Cambridge University Distance: 9 miles The Chapel is simply the grandest and most beautiful building in Cambridge, which houses Rubens Adoration of the Magi.
Duxford Distance: 12 miles Duxford retains its wartime atmosphere and, as many of its aeroplanes still fly, you might even see one take to the air during a visit. Many visitors come to Duxford & see biplanes, Spitfires, Concorde and Gulf War jets among the 180 historic aircraft.
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