Where Can I Park Near Punting In Cambridge?

Grand Arcade Car Park Located within Cambridge’s main shopping centre, the Grand Arcade is just 10 minutes walk to go punting. Open Monday to Sunday, 24 hours a day. Evening and overnight parking is charged at £1.20 per hour.

Is parking free in Cambridge?

Most City of Cambridge parking meters have a 2 hour time limit at rates ranging from $1-1.50/hr., although in some high turnover areas the maximum may be as low as 30 minutes. Meters take US quarters or online payment through the Passport Parking website or mobile app (although there is an additional $0.50 fee).

Where should I start punting in Cambridge?

Our chauffeured punting tours begin opposite Magdalane College Gardens and commence up through St John’s College, Trinity College, Trinity Hall, Clare College, Kings’ and Queens’ Colleges. So come and join us for an unforgettable punting tour in our beautiful city of Cambridge, we look forward to welcoming you onboard!

Can you park at Cambridge Centre?

The largest of these car parks is the Grand Arcade car park (Corn Exchange Street, Cambridge, CB2 3QF) in the heart of the city centre, a short distance from the main shopping areas and the university. This car park operates 24 hours a day, Monday-Sunday, and has an especially appealing hourly and overnight rate.

Is punting in Cambridge worth it?

Punting in Cambridge is an experience that harks back to a bygone era. It’s an activity that invites you to enjoy the natural surroundings at a slower pace than much of modern life. Indulge in unhurried meanderings along the College Backs, taking in historic buildings as you punt along the glistening River Cam.

Is there street parking in Cambridge?

Most of Cambridge on street overnight parking is reserved for residents with parking permits, except for commercial areas where there are meters. Meters are valid until 6PM or 8PM and start again early. So you should move your car before the meter hours start.

How much is it to park in Cambridge?

Open 24 hours, 7 days a week, it has 633 spaces. Peak prices are £2.80 (1 hour)-£28.30 (over 5 hours) per day, evening and overnight parking is charged at 80p per hour.

Can you just turn up for punting in Cambridge?

Yes, you can just turn up for both shared and private tours, but you will pay higher prices as illustrated on the ‘shared tour tickets’ and ‘private tour tickets’ pages of the website. The website prices are heavily discounted and you are guaranteed a specific time if you book a private boat in advance.

What do you wear to punting?

Remembering comfort when deciding what to wear on a punting tour is vital. During the tour, you will spend all of your time sitting down – 50 minutes in fact. Therefore, you should wear comfortable and breathable clothing. T-shirts, light sweaters, shorts or light trousers are excellent options especially in summer.

How long does punting take in Cambridge?

around 45-50 minutes
How long does punting take in Cambridge? Punting in Cambridge takes usually around 45-50 minutes for a chauffeured tour along the college backs. However, options for shorter and longer tours are always available.

Where can I park for a day out in Cambridge?

Street-level car parks – pay by phone with JustPark when you arrive, or use your card at the machine (except at Riverside).

  • Adam and Eve Street car park.
  • Castle Hill car park.
  • Gwydir Street car park.
  • Lammas Land car park.
  • Riverside car park.

What time is parking free in Cambridge?

Every Sunday parking is free in metered spaces and in neighborhoods that typically require residential permits. If you’re lucky enough to find a broken meter, the city allows you to park for free up until the stated time limit (so you’ll get 2 hours of free parking at a 2 hour meter).

Is there congestion charge in Cambridge?

A public consultation on plans to introduce a congestion charge for Cambridge will take place. The Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) has proposed a £5 charge to be introduced by 2027-28, which would affect private vehicles between 07:00 and 19:00 on weekdays.

What time does punting start in Cambridge?

Usual hours: 9:00am until dusk.
You can use this information to organise your punt tour and boat hire adventure by selecting a time and day that suits your plans best. Please get in touch with any questions on 01223 359750.

How long does it take to get good at punting?

How long does it take to learn to punt? The basics of beginner punting are push and steer. Some people are able to grasp this very quickly and can zig-zag up and down the river straight away. In order to punt to a professional level, it will take at least 15 hours of practice.

Can you fall in punting?

It is surprisingly very hard to capsize a punt, however, it is not always that hard to fall in! Especially if you are inexperienced or are unfamiliar with punting safety. Even though a punt moves through the shallowest of waters if a passenger is not a strong swimmer, it can be a bad experience for them.

Can you park in Cambridge without a permit?

Regulation: Section 16.3 (c) of the Cambridge Traffic Parking and Transportation Regulations states in part ”… no person shall park a vehicle at any time upon any of the streets or sides thereof… without a Resident Parking Permit issued by the Traffic Director.”

In which area parking is not allowed?

Within a crosswalk. within the vicinity of footbridges or overpass. All major national roads. Stay away at least 4 meters from a fire hydrant, entrance to and fire station.

What does parking 8am to 6pm mean?

(Sorry, you’ll have to go back and check for other signs). If the only sign on the street is 2 hour parking 8am to 6pm then yes, you can park there after 6pm and leave it there until 10am. Do not just drive around and then park on the same block. You must re-park at least 1/10 of a mile from your first parking spot.

Is there a charge to drive in Cambridge?

MAPPED: The Cambridge congestion charge zone drivers face daily £5 fee under new proposals. The map has been released by the Greater Cambridge Partnership as part of its proposals to change the way people travel.

Is Trumpington park and ride free?

It’s free to park for up to 18 hours, just pay to ride. If you are parking longer than 18 hours. charges apply. Read more about them here.