Good morning ladies and gentlemen. I’m glad to be able to introduce you to the interesting sights of Cambridge. Before we start I’d like to give you some basic information about this city. Cambridge, which was founded about 1000 years ago and has about one and a half million inhabitants, is nowadays well known as a place of worship. Beside this, it’s the home of the famous Wesley hosue, which is a Methodist university and as old as the city itself. Our first stop will be “Whipple Museum”, therefore please follow me loadies and gentlemen.
So this is it, the Whipple Museum. In there you can see various objects dealing with science for instance you can get an impression on how microscopes work and so on. It’s open from Monday to Friday from 10:30 to 4:30 and the entry is free. For those of you who have children there’s an alternative right across the street. There’s a Museum of Zoology, which is way more interesting for kids.
Now we are going to head further sout-west along Pembroke Street.
Our next destination is the Corpus Christi college, which was founded in 1352. Most of you will already have heard of it, since it’s well known on the whole planet. We could take a break at the beautiful court of the college.
As we are all rested now, we follow King’s Paradise Street until we see the market.
Here are many shops and stalls, selling art and craft, which is affordable for everyone. Please ladies and gentlemen, follow me to our next destination, which is only a bit to the north.
That’s Trinity college. You might have noticed already the beautiful way it’s built. In 1543 van Klack planned it and in 1546 the building work was finally done. Follow me along Jesus lane right to the east.
Wesley house, which I mentioned a while ago is the oldest existing building in Cambridge. It’s famous for all the great theologists who studied here, for example Billy Bryan.
Last but not least we are going to have a look at the huge Graffon shopping Centre, which is a bit to the east. This is the shopping paradise for everyone, since you can get cheap food, cheap clothes but expensive stuff such as tables, beds… too. I can almost guarantee that you’ll find what you search, if you just search long enough.
From here we’ll take the bus back to the bus stop “Drummer Street”, but until it’s arrival enjoy the stopping. Thank you for booking “a virtual tour”. I enjoyed introducing you to Cambridge. I wish you all the best and enjoy your further holidays.
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