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Graduate Cambridge vs Acorn Guest House

Doubletree by Hilton Cambridge City Centre and Acorn Guesthouse are both highly recommended by expert reviewers. Overall, Doubletree by Hilton Cambridge City Centre scores significantly higher than Acorn Guesthouse. Doubletree by Hilton Cambridge City Centre scores 89 with approval from 3 publications including Fodor's, Rough Guide and The Telegraph.

Graduate Cambridge
Graduate Cambridge
8 / 10
Granta Place, Mill Lane, Cambridge CB2 1RT
From $230 /night
  • Pet Friendly
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Free Internet
  • Room Service
  • Laundry Service
  • Concierge
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Fodor's Fodor's
"This modern establishment makes the most of its peaceful riverside location, and many rooms have sweeping views of the surrounding area." Full review
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Rough Guide Rough Guide
Star
"This is the city’s most appealing hotel by a long chalk, occupying a modern 1960s building a couple of minutes’ walk from the centre."
The Telegraph The Telegraph
7.0
"Architecturally rather bland, but in a city short of decent central places to stay, this is a well-run, very good value option, especially if having a well-located base is more important than spending time in your room." Full review
Independent Independent
"Embracing its academic history, bedrooms have pops of Cambridge blue and dusky pink, clever punting boat-themed cabinets, and leather, library-feel desks. "
The Telegraph The Telegraph
9.0
"Don’t be put off by Graduate Cambridge’s ugly exterior, as inside lies a quirky, cosy hotel with clever decor that nods to the city’s heritage and a destination restaurant with sustainable, local produce at its heart" Full review
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Acorn Guest House
Acorn Guest House
7 / 10
154 Chesterton Road, Cambridge CB4 1DA
From $72 /night
  • Free Internet
  • Flatscreen TV
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Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"Who says mutton shouldn't dress like lamb? Acorn Guest House cheerfully overshoots in its eagerness for swag drapes, lustrous gold fabric, swirling plaster ceilings and prim half-canopied..."