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Hotel Felix vs University Arms Hotel, Autograph Collection
Hotel Felix and University Arms Cambridge are both recommended by professionals. Overall, Hotel Felix is the choice of most professionals compared to University Arms Cambridge. Hotel Felix comes in at 87 with positive reviews from 4 reviews such as The Telegraph, Fodor's and Lonely Planet.
Hotel Felix
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Whitehouse Lane, Cambridge CB3 0LX
From $127 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Restaurant
"From the outside, this hotel looks like a genteel and quaint Victorian manor house; inside it's been converted into a stylish, contemporary lodging."
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"This luxurious boutique hotel occupies a lovely grey-brick Victorian villa in landscaped grounds a mile from the city centre."
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99.6
"Just on the edge of Cambridge, the Felix brings a dose of London-boutique-hotel chic to this ancient university town."
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8.0
"Hotel Felix reveals itself gradually, rather than flaunting its various charms."
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University Arms Hotel, Autograph Collection
Lonely Planet
Star Service
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Regent Street, Cambridge CB2 1AD
From $203 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
"The grande dame of Cambridge hotels, this huge Victorian mansion hunkers down beside bustling Parker's Piece green as though fondly overseeing his great-great-grandchildren's cricket skills."
"On the main shopping street, near Downing College, about a kilometer from the rail station, this hotel offers plenty of Edwardian ambience and a fine location."
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8.0
"The oldest hotel in Cambridge, built as a coaching inn alongside the city common, Parker’s Piece, in 1834."
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Readers' Choice Award
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Clatter clatter ding ding! Curses. Nearly bowled over by a cyclist. Ah, Cambridge. Always a bikers' town. But what's this pristine, creamy, be-columned building on the corner, which..."
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"Marble-adorned communal areas, a restaurant helmed by Gordon Ramsay protege Tristan Welch, and 192 rooms...it’s Cambridge accommodation shifted into a higher gear."