University Arms Hotel (very central) is good but £140 a night. (includes breakfast) but very little onsite parking that you have to pay for.
Quote from: Sugarlump on February 04, 2014, 09:31:56 AMUniversity Arms Hotel (very central) is good but £140 a night. (includes breakfast) but very little onsite parking that you have to pay for.I thought that burnt down last year!There's a Travelodge and a Premier Travel Inn which are on the Guided Busway (the longest in the world, don't you know) and so very easy for getting in and out of Cambridge on the bus. They have the added bonus of being right next to the A14 - and not far from the Holiday Inn - if you have a car and want to drive elsewhere. And you can get a weekly ticket which is brilliant value for money if you're going to use a bus a lot whilst here. St. Ives is a nice little town to visit, if you're inclined, and you can get to that on the Guided Busway (the longest in the world, don't you know) ... really, you have to at least go on the Guided Busway (the longest in the world, don't you know) at least once. It's terribly exciting.
I have never been on the guided busway, where does it finish?(in Cambridge?)
Quote from: Sugarlump on February 07, 2014, 10:05:13 AMI have never been on the guided busway, where does it finish?(in Cambridge?)Officially it goes from Huntingdon to Trumpington Park & Ride (dependent on whether you get Route A or Route B (or C or D!) but the actual Guided Busway (the offroad bit) goes from St Ives to the Science Park and then from the railway station to Addenbrooke's. If you have an appointment at Addenbrooke's it's very convenient to park at Trumpington and use it. It has leather seats ... very swish (but if you're wearing the wrong sort of clothing it makes it a bit slippy-slidey.)And I know what you mean about Travelodge. We always pick the Travel Inn ... we did most of our courting courtesy of the Travel Inn; I think we managed to visit most of them in the Eastern region!
I am a bit of a hotel snob and tend to pick places like The Rutland Arms at Newmarket or The Hilton Hotels and probably pay through the nose!!! I am addicted to room service, bathroom robes and breakfast in bed!!! Living beyond my means for a day or two
ah guided busway like a tram so is this like the busses that connect to power via a pole? They have similar in Seattle I know.. so they can't go too far from the electric line lol.
We'll end up having to go on the damm thing with the IHD's just to see what it really is like!I thought it was driverless