The hotel has just undergone a refurbishment and feels spick and span, however the communal areas are still a little utilitarian, however the hotel are expecting to add some accents and colour to the property to add a little warmth. Although the hotel is in the city centre, and Cambridge does not have the best reputation for parking, the hotel actually has a private car park beneath the property in which they guarantee parking for guests.
The hotel has just undergone a refurbishment and feels spick and span, however the communal areas are still a little utilitarian, however the hotel are expecting to add some accents and colour to the property to add a little warmth. Although the hotel is in the city centre, and Cambridge does not have the best reputation for parking, the hotel actually has a private car park beneath the property in which they guarantee parking for guests.
The Cambridge City Hotel was built in the 1990s, and was until a few years ago an IHG property (as a Holiday Inn and then latterly as a Crowne Plaza). The hotel feels large and expansive, with a bright airy foyer area greeting guests and delegates. The meeting space is all located off the first floor (the same floor as reception, the restaurant and the bar), in a private section of the hotel. The meeting rooms feature secondary natural daylight, via skylights in the communal meetings foyer, which feels brighter than it sounds.The hotel is slap bang in the city centre, all of the sights are within a 5 minute walk. The bedrooms feel spacious while the restaurant can offer a semi-private dining area for groups.
The hotel has just undergone a refurbishment and feels spick and span, however the communal areas are still a little utilitarian, however the hotel are expecting to add some accents and colour to the property to add a little warmth. Although the hotel is in the city centre, and Cambridge does not have the best reputation for parking, the hotel actually has a private car park beneath the property in which they guarantee parking for guests.
The Cambridge City Hotel was built in the 1990s, and was until a few years ago an IHG property (as a Holiday Inn and then latterly as a Crowne Plaza). The hotel feels large and expansive, with a bright airy foyer area greeting guests and delegates. The meeting space is all located off the first floor (the same floor as reception, the restaurant and the bar), in a private section of the hotel. The meeting rooms feature secondary natural daylight, via skylights in the communal meetings foyer, which feels brighter than it sounds.The hotel is slap bang in the city centre, all of the sights are within a 5 minute walk. The bedrooms feel spacious while the restaurant can offer a semi-private dining area for groups.
The hotel has just undergone a refurbishment and feels spick and span, however the communal areas are still a little utilitarian, however the hotel are expecting to add some accents and colour to the property to add a little warmth. Although the hotel is in the city centre, and Cambridge does not have the best reputation for parking, the hotel actually has a private car park beneath the property in which they guarantee parking for guests.