Graduate by Hilton Cambridge

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Granta Place Mill Lane Cambridge CB2 1RT

Ratings

Northstar
4

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (garden)
  • View (ocean or water)
  • View (urban)

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Pet friendly
  • Space (private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • VIP services

AV capabilities

  • AV equipment
  • High speed internet

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Indoor pool
  • Whirlpool

Venue accessibility

  • Bus
  • Taxi
  • Train

Distance from airport

  • 28 mi. from venue

Parking

  • Paid parking£25.00 / day
  • Valet parking£30.00 / day

Graduate by Hilton Cambridge Meeting Space

Total meeting space8,987 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms9
Largest room3,391 sq. ft.
Second largest room1,819 sq. ft.
Space (Private)400 sq. ft.
Exhibit Space315 sq. ft.
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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms148
Suites3
Tax rate20%

Local Attractions

Scudamore's Punting

Recreation
0 mi. away
You can’t come to Cambridge and not experience the punting tours. While there are many places to enjoy punting, Scudamore’s station on Granta Pl is conveniently located next to Graduate Cambridge allowing punters to go directly under the Mathematical Bridge when beginning their ride. Scudamore’s first introduced the pastime of punting to Cambridge in the early 20th century and it has become one of the most popular activities in the city. There are a variety of experiences you can take advantage of to appreciate punting in Cambridge. Sip on a cup of tea, gin or champagne while being chauffeured down the River Cam. Explore Cambridge the way it is designed to be seen.

Fitzwilliam Museum

Museum
0 mi. away
The Fitzwilliam Museum was described by the Standing Commission on Museums & Galleries in 1968 as "one of the greatest art collections of the nation and a monument of the first importance". It owes its foundation to Richard, VII Viscount Fitzwilliam of Merrion who, in 1816, bequeathed to the University of Cambridge his works of art and library, together with funds to house them, to further "the Increase of Learning and other great Objects of that Noble Foundation".
Trumpington Street
Cambridge, CAM, GB1 CB2 1RB

Garden House

0 mi. away
Open for breakfast, dinner and Sunday lunch, Garden House boasts a seasonal menu that celebrates the best of East Anglian and British produce. Our open-grill kitchen serves up small plates designed to be shared — try an array of dishes and experience the best of in-season produce and game.

Newmarket Racecourse

Recreation
13 mi. away
Newmarket is the historic Home of Horseracing and the greatest horseracing centre in the world. It offers a treasure trove of sights and sounds for the racing enthusiast. Quite simply anyone with even just a passing interest in the “Sport of Kings” should visit Newmarket at least once in their lifetime.
Newmarket Racecourses
Westfield House, The Links
Newmarket, Suffolk, GB CB8 0TG

ADC Theatre

Theater
2 mi. away
The ADC Theater is one of the liveliest venues in Cambridge, We are the main theater space for the University of Cambridge and, as such, we are the venue for much of the student drama which is performed during University term-time. The ADC Theater provides a space for learning and experimentation helping to launch the careers of such theater luminaries as Sir Ian McKellen, Rachel Weiss and Emma Thompson.
Park Street
Cambridge, GB1 CB5 8AS

Imperial War Museum Duxford

Museum
9 mi. away
The aerodrome at Duxford was built during the First World War and was one of the earliest Royal Air Force stations. During 1917 the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) expanded and Duxford was one of a number of new stations established to train RFC aircrew. On 1 April 1918 the Royal Naval Air Service and the Royal Flying Corps were merged to become the Royal Air Force, the world's first fully independent air force. In September 1918 Duxford opened as a flying school - No. 35 Training Depot Station - and after the war ended in November 1918 the airfield was used as a base for the disbandment of squadrons from the Continent. RAF Duxford become No.2 Flying Training School in 1920, equipped with the Avro 504, the DH9A and the Bristol Fighter. 1923 brought limited expansion of the RAF and a training flight of Sopwith Snipes was added to the School. From the pilots and aircraft at Duxford the nuclei of three fighter squadrons were formed - Nos. 19, 29 and III - and in 1924, under reorganised Home Defence arrangements, Duxford became a fighter station, a role it was to carry out with distinction for 37 years.
Imperial War Museum Duxford
Cambridge, GB CB22 4 QR

Cambridge University Botanic Garden

University
1 mi. away
The Botanic Garden is situated less than a mile to the south of the City centre and only five minutes walk from the railway station. This tranquil 40 acre (16 hectares) garden offers year round interest to visitors. The Garden has a collection of over 10,000 labeled plant species in beautifully landscaped settings, including Rock Garden, Lake, Glasshouses, Winter Garden, Woodland Walk, and nine National Collections.
1 Brookside
Cambridge, CAM, GB1 CB2 1JE

University of Cambridge

University
0 minutes away
One of the world's oldest universities and leading academic centres, and a self-governed community of scholars. Cambridge comprises 31 Colleges and over 150 departments, faculties, schools and other institutions. college is where students live, eat and socialise. It is also the place where students receive small group teaching sessions, known as supervisions. Each college is an independent institution with its own property and income. The colleges appoint their own staff and are responsible for selecting students, in accordance with University regulations. The teaching of students is shared between the Colleges and University departments. Degrees are awarded by the University.
Cambridge, GB

More

Nestled on the bank of the River Cam, in Cambridge’s historic centre, Graduate Cambridge feels like an extension of the university, with design nods to college architecture, crests and discoveries like the DNA double helix. Our hotel is an ideal venue for your event, offering flexible meeting spaces with river views and a variety of inspiring catering options. We’re the largest indoor/outdoor event venue in Cambridge with approximately 520 square meters of flexible event space. Our River Suite offers the versatility to choose from a number of smaller, distinct breakout suites to fit any type of gathering. At Graduate Hotels, we celebrate and commemorate the youthful optimism of university days and offer a group experience that creates a lasting memory once your team is back in the office. We offer great service and a wide range of catering options from our destination restaurant, Garden House. You can even let the River Cam take centre stage with al fresco dining by the water. From a boardroom breakfast to an extravagant company soiree, our waterfront event space and stylish accommodation make Graduate Cambridge an unparalleled venue for your next group experience.

Cancellation Policy

The rates offered are based, in part, upon the total gross revenue anticipated by us from your agreement. You guarantee that your event will provide minimum revenues (exclusive of tax and gratuity). Cancellation damages will be calculated as a percentage, based on the date of cancellation and the minimum number guarantees listed. Please ask for these. We will make reasonable efforts to re-let the cancelled Event and/or accommodation space. The cancelled Event and/or accommodation space will be classed as last let and therefore we will confirm definitive cancellation charges after the intended date of the Event. We shall reduce your cancellation damages by the profit of any alternative business we are able to secure on your behalf. All notices of cancellation must be received in writing from you and will take effect from the date of receipt by us. All charges will be based on guest numbers and rates in the Schedule of Event. All charges are ex-VAT. Cancellation charges will be a set out genuine pre-estimate of the Hotel’s profit loss, in line with MIA (Meeting Industry Association) guidelines, i.e. 90% of prebooked accommodation and room hire (“ARH”) and 65% of pre-booked “F&B”. Following confirmation of an Event, should ‘total guest numbers’ increase, so that a new applicable cancellation period becomes valid, then the new cancellation period will automatically supersede the previous. Should guest numbers decrease at any time following confirmation the original applicable cancellation period will still remain valid.

Additional Information

Getting Here: From M11 travelling north: Exit Junction 12-A603. Turn right at the roundabout towards Cambridge. At next roundabout go straight over into Barton Road. At traffic lights at the end of Barton Road turn left into Newnham Road (only option available). At the roundabout turn right into Fen Causeway. At mini roundabout turn left into Trumpington Street. At next mini roundabout go straight over and follow the road for a quarter of a mile. Turn left into Mill Lane (before the sharp left bend). This road leads you directly to the hotel. From A14 from Huntingdon: Exit Junction 31 and take A1307 towards Cambridge. After 3 miles, at traffic lights, turn right signposted 'Ring Road'. Turn left at the T junction signposted 'Ring Road'. Turn right at the mini roundabout into Queens Road. Cross through 5 sets of traffic lights. At the roundabout turn left into Fen Causeway. At the mini roundabout turn left into Trumpington Street. At the next mini roundabout go straight over and follow the road for a quarter of a mile. Turn left into Mill Lane(before sharp left bend). This road leads you directly to the hotel. Please beware that some Sat Navs will direct you via Silver Street. This road has bollards and are time restricted. When entering Silver Street from Queen's Road the bollards close at 10.00 hrs until 06.00 hrs (the following day). When entering Silver Street from Trumpington Street the bollards are closed from 00.00 to 16.00 hrs. Please be informed that the charging unit is run by a third-party company. Guests who want to park and use EV Charging Station are charged for parking space at the hotel/paystation and pay via the EVC App for EV Charging. Guests are charged per KWH with all pricing available on the app. The following app should be installed to book and pay for. EV Charging Station: App Store: https://apps.apple.com/za/app/evc-plus/id1619134752 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.tecnov8.t8MobileEvcApp&gl=GB There are two apps that can be used to pay for the parking: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/paybyphone-parking/id448474183?mt=8 https://evologyparking.com/app/