
After my first crappy blog on iWeb here I am with another one. Cambridge is a University city located in rural Cambridgeshire in the eastern part of England. It is also known as a Silicon Fen for its technology companies. I love Cambridge city, its streets and alleyways. It is such a diversified place where you hear people speaking different languages all the year round. It has a rare mix of medieval and modern place. The bike route from the place where I stay and city center takes me through the Mill road which has scores of international shops and cafes to name a few, Asian, Chinese, Korean, Middle-Eastern and French.
The city-center is a place to be and most of the colleges are on the Trinity street and Kings Parade. The famous ones are St John, Trinity and Kings College. The back side of these colleges, along the river Cam is picturesque. I have put few photographs on the Photo albums page. The market-place is an open market with local people selling variety of things (do not forget to have Ostrich burgers here). I always like to nip in one of the excellent book shops to look what’s new and what’s not so new in the literary world. My personal favourite is Waterstones and its Costa Coffee. Not to mention many cosmopolitan cafes and restaurants serving variety of food. Try Don Pasquale in the market square and La Raza on the Rose Crescent. Cafe Uno on the Bridge Street is also nice. Dojo noodle bar is famous among students. I am yet to try punting but this is one of the activities many people enjoy. Chill out at The Anchor before or after punting.
Few other places to see in the city center are Round Church and Fitzwilliam Museum.
