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Varsity Hotel & Spa – Cambridge

Kate Morfoot, leading travel writer and founder of www.LoveToEatToTravel.com checks in to the Varsity Hotel and Spa Cambridge, the hotel in the heart of the city with the best views in town. 

The Varsity Hotel and Spa in Cambridge is a perfect getaway situated right in the heart of everything that’s delightful about the historic city. It’s been ages since we last visited Cambridge with friends before lockdown. There was a real buzz about the city because this was the first day back for excited Cambridge students about to start their new year, and because the sun was out for the first time in weeks.

Launched in 2011, the new-build hotel has plush modern rooms and a buzzy sixth floor restaurant with a fabulous birds’ eye view of the city.  The Varsity sits amidst the city’s bustling Quayside area and, backing onto the picturesque River Cam, it is located in one of the most attractive spots in Cambridge. The top two floors of the hotel feature floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing guests breath-taking views of the surrounding area from the comfort of their room, including St John’s College spires, the lush green of Midsummer Common or the punts gliding down the Cam.  It was a scorching 28 degrees on a September afternoon when we checked in. The rooftop bar adorned with colourful flowerpots and trees and a fabulous view of St John’s College spires and many other famous colleges, was a welcome respite, before we tackled all that awaited outside the calm of the hotel.  Here you will find an impressive list of cocktails and mocktails, which could tempt you to leave the sight-seeing behind.

We stayed in a Fellows king room with a four poster king size comfortable bed.   This luxurious and spacious bedroom had floor-to-ceiling windows with a balcony and sofas and tables outside for drinks and nibbles, enabling us to make the most of the impressive scenic views over the city and the nearby park. There was a large walk-in shower with my favourite Elemis products to use. Despite being in the centre of town, the hotel is perfectly located off the main street, making it incredibly quiet, apart from the odd rattle of a cyclist’s bike or ring of a bell!

 

Taking advantage of the weather and the handy location next to the river, we headed for the punts at nearby Mill Lane. Although I’ve done this before, I cannot resist a meander down the River Cam, it’s wonderful to see the historic colleges from the water. This time, I opted for a chauffeured punt as I had discovered that punting was not my forte on my last attempt.  

Equally, Cambridge is a wonderful place to walk, discovering some of the 31 colleges of the University of Cambridge, many chapels and churches. You can literally breathe its past in the present. We enjoyed shopping in interesting lanes, finding independent boutiques and wandering around the famous market. Mixed in with trendy cafes, bistros and high-end eateries, it makes for a fun adventure of retail therapy and grazing.

The Glassworks Health Club is located in the adjoining building and provides a cutting-edge health club with state-of-the-art gym equipment and yoga, pilates, aerobics and spinning classes on site. All hotel guests receive complimentary membership to The Glassworks during their stay. 

The Varsity hotel’s SIX River Bar Steakhouse & Grill is located on the sixth floor, on the Quayside, with magnificent views of the river. Head Chef Angus Martin locally sources much of his menu’s ingredients. He is committed to serving the most tender, full flavoured steak, only using the finest prime beef, aged for 28 days. My husband chose crispy whitebait to start, then he enjoyed a delicious 8oz fillet of beef steak from the grill menu. I chose the burrata, tomato caponata with wild rocket on chargrilled toast, followed by chargrilled leg of Saffron Walden lamb, with braised cabbage and rich gravy from the wood stone oven menu.  

Along with fabulous service, the food tasted good and despite the restaurant being incredibly busy, we didn’t have to wait long before each course was served. 

There’s a wide choice of food, guests can enjoy fresh fish, great vegetarian and vegan dishes, pizzas and homemade puddings.  To match the varied food menu, the wine list, gin and cocktail lists are impressive!    

This hotel is perfect for getting truly immersed in the culture and charm of Cambridge life and is the ideal base to enjoy good food and drinks, sight-see, punt, shop and relax. 

How to book –

Rooms can be booked from £199 per room per night. The Varsity Hotel and Spa, On the River, Quayside, Cambridge. CB5 8AQ.

For £25 per night there is valet parking. Just hand over your keys and they need 30 minutes notice to return your vehicle. 

The Varsity Hotel and Spa, On the River, Quayside, Cambridge. CB5 8AQ

www.thevarsityhotel.co.uk

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