Trinity College
Trinity College

Trinity College

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University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 1TQ

The Basics

Stop by Trinity College independently and explore the architectural and historical highlights at your own pace with a self-guided audio tour. Alternatively, take an in-person tour—these typically include visits to other Cambridge colleges such as King’s and Pembroke—to gain a deeper understanding of the Trinity College history. First-time visitors may even prefer to combine an introductory city tour with a stop at Trinity College or opt for a full-day excursion to both Cambridge University and Oxford University.

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Shared | Alumni-Led Cambridge Uni Tour w/opt King's College Entry
Shared | Alumni-Led Cambridge Uni Tour w/opt King's College Entry
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Trinity College is a must-visit for history buffs and architecture lovers in Cambridge.

  • Cambridge residents enter for free at Trinity College; otherwise, tickets are available on the door.

  • Access to the Wren Library is always free but expect to queue during the summer.

  • Punts are available for hire from roughly Easter to mid-October.

  • Both the Chapel and Great Court at Trinity College are accessible for wheelchairs and strollers; the Wren Library is not.

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How to Get There

Trinity College is situated on the banks of the River Cam in Cambridge. Travelers arriving by train should depart at Cambridge station, before taking a bus or taxi to the city center. From there, Trinity College is just a short walk. It may be more convenient to arrive by private vehicle but there’s no on-site parking for visitors.

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When to Get There

Trinity College’s Great Court and Chapel are typically open from 10am to 4:30pm daily. The Wren Library is typically open to the public from Monday to Friday between 12pm and 2pm, and from 10:30am to 12:30pm on Saturdays. Hours may vary outside of term time so check in advance to avoid disappointment.

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Punting at Trinity College

Punts are flat-bottomed boats designed to be used in shallow waters and are propelled forward by pushing the riverbed using a long pole. Punting is especially popular along the length of the River Cam and visitors to Trinity College can rent punts by the hour for a small fee. Punts are usually available from the mid-morning to the late afternoon between Easter and mid-October. Alternatively, chauffeured punting excursions are available.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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