Cambridge’s most historic hotel reopened its doors on 01 August 2018 after a 2-year refurbishment & design collaboration between architect John Simpson and interior designer Martin Brudnizki. The hotel offers 192 rooms and suites across four floors, with views over Parker’s Piece, historic Regent Street, and the hotel’s inner courtyard. The Oxford Magazine explores the iconic Cambridge University hotel. Visit the University Arms website.
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1/13 - A look inside the entrance lobby. Welcome to University Arms, Cambridge.
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2/13 - The bar at Parkers Tavern, looking ship shape and ready to serve.
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3/13 - Hungry? The Tristan Welch’s Parkers Tavern in a traditional English tavern style.
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4/13 - Hungry? The Tristan Welch’s Parkers Tavern in a traditional English tavern style.
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5/13 - Wake up in a room with a view
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6/13 - Settle into the serene surroundings of the Martin Brudnizki designed rooms.
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7/13 - Carefully considered jewel tones dotted throughout the interiors.
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8/13 - Carefully considered jewel tones dotted throughout the interiors.
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9/13 - Gaze out over your private terrace and onto Parker’s Piece from the gorgeous bathrooms in the turrets at the top of the hotel.
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10/13 - Gaze out over your private terrace and onto Parker’s Piece from the gorgeous bathrooms in the turrets at the top of the hotel.
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11/13 - The style is undeniably British. Classic Edwardian interiors are combined with bespoke, leather-padded writing desks, low ottomans and tiered chandeliers in playful colours and rooms full of natural light.
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12/13 - The gorgeous ballroom along with its original sprung dance floor and restored fireplace.
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13/13 - Outside at night. A stunning port cochère provides the perfect separate entrances to both the hotel and the restaurant.