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The Round Church
ROUND CHURCH GUIDE
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Cambridge Round Church Guide & Reviews (2026)

Visiting the Round Church (officially the Church of the Holy Sepulchre) is one of the easiest ways to step into Cambridge’s medieval past. This striking 12th-century round church on Bridge Street is home to the Round Church Visitor Centre, with a short film and exhibition that help you understand the city before you explore the colleges. Knowing the Round Church opening times, understanding entry fees, and planning nearby Cambridge parking will make your visit simple.

Round Church at a Glance

Essential visit information

Time Needed

45 to 60 mins

Completed

c. 1130

Best For

Medieval History & Architecture

Round Church Address & Location

Getting here

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Address & Navigation

Right in central Cambridge on Bridge Street, opposite St John’s College. For sat nav, use CB2 1UB.

The Round Church, Bridge Street, Cambridge CB2 1UB

Venue enquiries: +44 1223 311602

A Brief History of the Round Church

One of Cambridge’s oldest landmarks

Norman Origins (c. 1130)

Built in the early 12th century, the Round Church predates the university by decades. Its thick pillars and rounded arches are classic Norman features.

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Inspired by Jerusalem

The unusual circular design was modelled on the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, which helped make round churches a rare medieval statement in England.

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Victorian Restoration

The building went through major restoration work in the 19th century, helping preserve the structure you can visit today.

Did You Know? The Round Church is a Grade I listed building (Historic England List Entry 1126260).

Is the Round Church Expensive?

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TRAV’S WALLET SCORE: 2.5/10 (Cheap)

(Note: For the 'How Expensive' rating, the lower the number, the cheaper it is!)

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Squawk! Standard entry is low-cost, and there are generous free options too. Cambridge residents (CB1 to CB5) and Cambridge or Anglia Ruskin students can get free entry to the Visitor Centre.

Pricing & Entry Tickets

Standard admission rates

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Typical Admission Rates

Visitor Centre admission is purchased on arrival (cash or card). There is no need to book ahead for general entry, but guided walks are best booked in advance.

  • Standard Entrance: £3.50
  • Teenagers & Students: £1.00
  • Free Entry: Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin students, Cambridge residents (CB1-CB5), children under 13 (must be accompanied)
  • Guided Walks (includes entrance):
  • Standard Walk Ticket: £16.00
  • Student/Teen Walk Ticket: £14.00
  • Children under 13: FREE (must be accompanied)
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Discounts and Offers

Ways to save on your visit

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Local Free Entry

Cambridge residents (CB1 to CB5), plus Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin students, can access the Visitor Centre for free.

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Group Discounts

Groups of more than 10 can receive discounted admission (£2.50 per person). Students and teenagers are £1 per person, regardless of group size.

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Walk + Entry Bundle

Guided walking tour tickets include entry to the Round Church, which can be good value if you want a structured introduction to Cambridge.

Who Should Visit?

Is it right for your itinerary?

WHO WILL LOVE IT

  • History Fans: One of the best quick stops for Cambridge’s early story and medieval heritage.
  • Architecture Nerds: The rare round nave and heavy Norman pillars are a standout in the city.
  • First-time Visitors: The film and exhibition work brilliantly as an orientation before exploring colleges.

WHO MIGHT HATE IT

  • Those on a tight schedule: If you are only in Cambridge for an hour, you may prefer a quick walk along the river instead.
  • Anyone needing full step-free access: Accessibility is partial due to steps into the nave and chancel.

Visiting With Kids

Is it family-friendly?

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Short Film

The on-site film “Saints & Scholars” is around 23 minutes, making it an easy add-on for families who want context without a long museum visit.

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Under-13s Go Free

Children under 13 have free entry (they must be accompanied by a responsible adult).

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Perfect Starting Point

If your kids are curious about knights, castles, or “old buildings”, the Round Church is a quick win before heading to the nearby colleges and the river.

What to See Inside

Highlights of the Round Church Visitor Centre

🏛️ Norman Columns & Arches

Look for the thick pillars and rounded arches that define the church’s Norman character, plus carved details across the interior.

🖼️ The Cambridge Story Exhibition

A 12-panel journey from Roman times to the present, designed to put Cambridge’s story and big ideas into context before you tour the city.

🎥 “Saints & Scholars” Film

Narrated by Sir David Suchet, the 23-minute film is a compact, helpful introduction to Cambridge and its landmarks.

Peak Crowd Heatmap

When to expect the biggest queues

🟢 Midweek Mornings

Calmer browsing. Wednesday and Thursday mornings (from 10:00) are usually a comfortable time to watch the film and read the exhibition.

🔴 Saturday Midday

Busiest window. Saturdays around lunchtime tend to be liveliest in central Cambridge, especially during university terms and school holidays.

🟡 Late Afternoons

Steady but easier. After about 15:30, footfall often eases, but remember last entrance is listed as 16:45.

Trav’s Insider Hack: Free Entry Eligibility

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“Squawk! If you are a Cambridge resident (CB1 to CB5) or a Cambridge or Anglia Ruskin student, you can get free entry to the Visitor Centre. Keep a student card or proof of postcode handy just in case!”

How Close Is It? (Distance Matrix)

Walking times from major landmarks

🎓 St John’s College

🚶 1 to 2 mins
(Directly opposite on Bridge Street)

🏛️ Trinity College

🚶 5 to 7 mins
(A short walk through the historic core)

🛍️ Cambridge Market Square

🚶 8 to 12 mins
(Easy stroll via Trinity Street)

Best Areas to Stay Near the Round Church

Top neighbourhoods for venue access

City Centre

Perfect if you want to explore on foot. You will be close to the colleges, the river, and major attractions like King’s College Chapel and the Fitzwilliam Museum.

Riverside (Near The Backs)

A lovely choice if you want scenic walks and quick access to punting, with easy routes into the centre for sightseeing.

Station Area

Handy for rail arrivals and modern hotels. Expect a longer walk to the Round Church, or use local buses and taxis into the centre.

Cambridge Parking Information

Where to leave your car

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Nearest Car Parks (Postcodes)

The Round Church sits in the city centre where vehicle access is limited, and Cambridge has one-way streets, pedestrian zones, and bus gates. If you are driving, these are popular nearby options:

  • Park Street car park: CB5 8AS - Under 5 minutes’ walk from the Round Church.
  • Grand Arcade car park: CB2 3QF - Central multi-storey, good for the main shopping and college area.
  • Grafton East car park: CB1 1PS - Useful if you are approaching from the east side of the centre.
  • Queen Anne Terrace car park: CB1 1ND - Another central option, a longer walk but often practical.
  • Park and Ride: A budget-friendly way to avoid city-centre driving. Madingley Road Park and Ride postcode is CB3 0EX.

Accessibility note: the Visitor Centre is partially accessible and step-free access from the street is via an uneven surface. There are no public toilets on-site; the nearest public toilets are at Jesus Green or the Lion Yard shopping centre.

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Rory Porter

BY RORY PORTER

I’ve spent countless hours exploring Cambridge’s historic core, from the medieval lanes around Bridge Street to the famous colleges. This guide is built to help you nail the opening times, understand entry fees, and avoid common Cambridge parking headaches.

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