Cambridge Nightlife
The diversity of nightlife in Cambridge is down to its eclectic population of students, academics, tourists and locals. Browse the hundreds of flyers and mini-posters, which are attached to the railings along King's Parade and elsewhere, giving details of student productions and activities. Else the Tourist Information Centre (www.visitcambridge.org) has a list of the events going on in the city.
Bars in Cambridge
The Eagle
Of the many excellent pubs in the city, perhaps the most famous is the historic Eagle, featuring a ceiling scrawled with signatures of WWII pilots (many of them Americans stationed nearby during the conflict). Local lore claims this is also where university professors Crick and Watson famously drank, discussed and discovered the secrets of DNA.
Address: , Benet Street, Cambridge, CB2 3QNTelephone: +44 1223 505 020.
Website: http://www.eagle-cambridge.co.uk
The Snug
It might be a bit of a hike from the town centre, but that hasn't dampened the atmosphere at this perfectly named little bar. A daily two-for-one offer on cocktails, plus a mouth-watering snacking menu, makes this a great place to start your night.
Address: , 67 Lensfield Road, Cambridge, CB2 1ENTelephone: +44 1223 367 684.
Website: http://www.thesnugbar.co.uk
The Vaults
The Vaults is a cosy underground cocktail bar that's a favourite with students and townsfolk alike. On top of a great selection of cocktails, ciders and beers, it boasts table tennis, backgammon tables and plenty of squishy sofas.
Address: , 14a Trinity Street, Cambridge, CB2 1TBTelephone: +44 1223 506 090.
Website: http://www.thevaults.biz
Clubs in Cambridge
Ballare
There is no shortage of clubs aiming for the student market and that includes Ballare, the Italian word for 'dance'. It claims to have the best DJs in East Anglia and hooks in many more from the national circuit too. It also offers pre-bookable booths.
Address: , Heidelburg Gardens, Cambridge, CB2 3NATelephone: +44 1223 364 222.
Website: http://www.ballare.co.uk
Fez Club
This is an elegant Moroccan-styled nightclub that draws mainly student crowds. It's famous for attracting world class DJs and performers that range from Joey Negro and Jazzy Jeff to DJ Yoda and Fun Lovin' Criminals. Another highlight is the unique cocktail list, which is packed with creative surprises.
Address: , 15 Market Passage, Cambridge, CB2 3PFTelephone: +44 1223 519 224.
Website: http://www.cambridgefez.com
Kuda
It may be part of a nationwide chain, but this fun and frivolous club still manages to channel a boutique feel. It attracts a young crowd of revellers with its large dance floor, cocktail bar and 9 VIP booths with table service if you're not quite ready to boogie yet.
Address: , 22 Sidney Street, Cambridge, CB2 3HGTelephone: +44 1223 324 600.
Website: http://www.kudaclub.com/cambridge
Live music in Cambridge
Cambridge Corn Exchange
This is the city's centre for performing arts and entertainment. The largest venue in Cambridge, it stages a wide variety of shows and performances, from cutting-edge European jazz, rock and pop, opera, comedy, classical music and kids' shows through to dance shows, new music, comedy and West End productions.
Address: , 2 Wheeler Street, Cambridge, CB2 3QBTelephone: +44 1223 357 851.
Website: http://www.cambridgelivetrust.co.uk/cornex
Cambridge Junction
This is an all-round performing arts venue embracing live music and club nights as well as theatre, comedy, children's shows and community events. It can hold up to 1,000 people in its main auditorium.
Address: , Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GXTelephone: +44 1223 511 511.
Website: http://www.junction.co.uk
The Portland Arms
This intimate venue hosts local and international bands from across all genres. Its performance space was recently expanded too, so it now squeezes in 200 people and is kitted out with a high-tech sound system and lighting rig.
Address: , 129 Chesterton Road, Cambridge, CB4 3BATelephone: +44 1223 357 269.
Website: http://www.theportlandarms.co.uk