I sat talking to a group of bike thieves once (all sat on the grass in one of the parks) and they said they thought that bike theft was a standard part of the local economy "That's what Cambridge is about innit?"
If you are lucky enough to pursue some academic studies or conduct important reasurches Cambridge University is the right place,for inspiration,perfectionism, professionalism...brains enrichment, the place for brilliant students, it's rather their paradise.
@@adamcummings20 Are you living under a rock? The rascist oxbridge curtails admission for people of color.Such a shithole you rain soaked island nation is.
@@saptakmukherjee3051 There might be lower success rates for people of colour, but universities don't actively reject people based on ethnicity. Also, even though people of colour may have higher rejection rates, since many more white people apply due to Britain just being majority white, more white people are rejected in raw numbers. Meaning even if ethnic minorities are more likely to be rejected, any given rejectee is most likely to be white.
Visited Cambridge a few years back accompanied by a friend who is an alumni too. He did the 'Punting' for us and it really is an experience worth having.
it's not the best journalism when the title of the video is that it is more than a university town, yet nearly a third of the video is devoted to the university
Mr Angus Bennett, I like this video very much. Wish it could be longer. And please show us more destinations in North America & Europe.✈️ We want more!
Nice snapshot of England's most beautiful city. It's worth noting that the very first shot definitely isn't Cambridge - one giveaway being the hills in the background :)
I’ve been lucky enough to be born in the city, and spent most of my life here. Shame though, Bloomberg used an aerial view of Gloucester Cathedral as the opening shot …beautiful as it is, it’s about 150 miles away !!
I am going to the Cambridge Folk Festival next weekend. It will be my very first visit there, but please will someone tell me why some people persist in calling it a town when clearly it is city. anyhow I'm looking forward to the experience there...
I will be moving to Cambridge for my graduate job soon so I've been trying to learn as much about living there as I can and this video made it look probably nicer than it actually is. Isn't it gloomy most of the days?
It's a lovely city but that library building looks awful. Such a shame how modern architecture ruins cities. If it's a histrocial city, keep it historical. At least it's not too bad compared to the likes of today.
It's a classic 1930s building - kind of classical meets modernist. Yes, it might look more befitting of somewhere in America - but so does the Senate House in Cambridge. It's a Cambridge feature to be innovative. There are also fine examples of 1960s buildings in Cambridge which feels so much more alive as a result. Cambridge still looks stunning in a fairytale sense along The Backs. It does all fit together. It's not some cheap takeaway that's been knocked up.
My impression of visiting Cambridge is that it's like the Disneyland version of Oxford. Now, I love Disneyland and Cambridge is very pretty indeed, prettier than Oxford on the surface, but I don't mean this as a compliment in this context. There is a hollowness to Cambridge. It is like a Pepper's Ghost trick of something probably going on at Oxford. It is flat and the people and weather can be kind of icy. It is not somewhere that I would feel 'looked after'. Cambridge, being situated in more of a cultural vacuum than Oxford in terms of the counties that surround it, has, in a way, regrettably easily absorbed much of that anonymous 'I don't care about you' London energy. It is a bit bizarre that an equal of Oxford ever found sufficient footing there. I look at the front of King's College Cambridge and it's just an ornate facade. I might as well be looking at Brighton Pavillion. Today, apart from Silicon Fen, which surely cropped up because of the university, Cambridge is NOT really much more than a university town (city since the 1950s). It has existed since Roman times but only became a town about a hundred years before the university was founded. But it's certainly a place that someone looking for something nice to eat and drink could drop in to. If you are a tourist, absolutely visit Christ Church (College) Oxford, the Radcliffe Camera Oxford, King's College, Cambridge, any other colleges you can get in, and the museums at each. Punt along The Backs at Cambridge. Punting at Oxford isn't as necessary as its best sights can't be seen along the river. Enjoy some nice food and drink at each. Then go back to the real world and remember that students at these colleges don't often enjoy the sights as much as you as they're in lectures or the library. The students, regrettably, don't all have the romance in their soul to make it any different for them to study here than at anywhere else.
Shaque Brazil there are quite a lot of homeless people in Cambridge because of the high house and flat price because it’s near London and it’s a major city.
вы немного ошибаетесь это не был университет для студентов наверно это было что то связанное с религией и сперевозкой нрузов напротив офиса для разлива пива был хороший магазин нижнего белья французского происхождения
Yea, Cambridge isn't exactly a hub of night life and entertainment. It's main attraction is the uni, though like the video shows there are points of interest.
I don't know why - because they're right, Cambridge is pretty and historic - but I found both Cambridge and Cambridgeshire a really dreary and depressing place, and I wasn't the only one who found that. Ok for a quick visit, but don't stay there too long
Well, lol, every city is like this. Like Paris for example, nice place to visit, wouldn't like to live there. I think Cambridgeshire is very pretty and heard the people are lovely.
@@user-yn3yd8mk6z I didn't like my humanities degree course much actually it was really boring and in terms of getting jobs it was a total waste of time (time was _any_ Oxbridge degree would guarantee a career at the foreign office, but those days are long gone.) Unless you're taking a subject which actually is a job (eg medicine) you're much better off doing an apprenticeship. Really grey and depressing place like living in a mausoleum for 3 years. Most of the students are pleasantly mannered but underneath ruthlessly ambitious monsters. I deeply regret going there
@splinterbyrd I found lots of great things to do and see in Cambridge (inside King’s College Chapel being one of my favourite), and around Cambridgeshire - Ely and its incredible medieval Cathedral, as well as the one in Peterborough (not so much the town however). Then in neighbouring Norfolk lots of great country houses/ castles such as Holkham Hall, Houghton Hall, Oxburgh Hall, Blickling Hall, Castle Rising etc. not to mention the well preserved medieval city and Cathedral of Norwich.
@Avigail Marcus Where is it then, my first thought was john's college, but the street you can see is not bridge street and there are hills in the distance?
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I would imagine the default for most people seeing the words "Cambridge" and "University" together would be Cambridge University, England. Having Harvard come to mind is probably just a provincial east coast American thing
It has one of the highest rates of bike theft in England and Wales, because nearly everyone rides a bike.
Kinda like Amsterdam then as that is the case there as well lol
I sat talking to a group of bike thieves once (all sat on the grass in one of the parks) and they said they thought that bike theft was a standard part of the local economy "That's what Cambridge is about innit?"
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Cambridge is so beautiful.
If you are lucky enough to pursue some academic studies or conduct important reasurches Cambridge University is the right place,for inspiration,perfectionism, professionalism...brains enrichment, the place for brilliant students, it's rather their paradise.
@adibese not at all,everyone will benefit from your studies and researches once you graduate.
Happy go lucky
Absolutely beautiful little gem. I also love Oxford.
Thanks for reminding me of my rejection :'')
funnyvideosfans Do you happen to be a person of color?
Theres tons of coloured people in Cambridge, no idea what you're on about
@@adamcummings20 Are you living under a rock? The rascist oxbridge curtails admission for people of color.Such a shithole you rain soaked island nation is.
@@saptakmukherjee3051 There might be lower success rates for people of colour, but universities don't actively reject people based on ethnicity. Also, even though people of colour may have higher rejection rates, since many more white people apply due to Britain just being majority white, more white people are rejected in raw numbers. Meaning even if ethnic minorities are more likely to be rejected, any given rejectee is most likely to be white.
HAHA loser~
Cambridge is like a fairy tale. Unfortunately, Mr. Bloomberg, not all of us have the money to rent a barn...
Visited Cambridge a few years back accompanied by a friend who is an alumni too. He did the 'Punting' for us and it really is an experience worth having.
Cambridge is always in my heart
One of my favorite cities in the UK
it's not the best journalism when the title of the video is that it is more than a university town, yet nearly a third of the video is devoted to the university
Just graduated... miss this place so much already :(
Woooow my dream ❣️
you don’t have to answer this but do you think it was worth it? If so what job did you get?
I graduated from Cambridge in 1955 ! And I still miss the place. I visit it as often as I can living in the USA.
So many enchanted places there 😊
Yeah come to kingsway
Such wonderful city
The university and around so nostalgic
Visited cambridge one month ago!! Quite an interesting place.
t-ra I love there and it is quite a dream
I would love to visit Cambridge one day
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Boi Ling I'm literally un robable.. if that's even a word
I live there
@@mattic2920 you're trying to make jealous.... and it's working
Visit but don't stay long. It's horrible
I live 20 miles south of Cambridge, it's a beautiful place and I try and get there as often as I can!
Cambridge is nice beautiful and historic place.
Mr Angus Bennett, I like this video very much. Wish it could be longer. And please show us more destinations in North America & Europe.✈️ We want more!
What a wonderfull place! To study enjoy a nice sunny day and a beer 😁
wonderfully shot
I live in cambridge and it is modern in some parts and old in others it is beautiful and there are many fun activities
Nice snapshot of England's most beautiful city. It's worth noting that the very first shot definitely isn't Cambridge - one giveaway being the hills in the background :)
Nice spot - is it somewhere in wales maybe?
@@Erinba It’s Gloucester Cathedral.
beautiful. Oxford and York and are nice small cities
I’ve been lucky enough to be born in the city, and spent most of my life here. Shame though, Bloomberg used an aerial view of Gloucester Cathedral as the opening shot …beautiful as it is, it’s about 150 miles away !!
It's the ideal city of almost everyone, calma and paceful
Those country sides 😍
Wonderful city
Beautiful Cambridge ...................I m so happy to have a Cambridge Certification changed my life
What's your cert in? I bet graduation was magical.
I am going to the Cambridge Folk Festival next weekend. It will be my very first visit
there, but please will someone tell me why some people persist in calling it a town
when clearly it is city. anyhow I'm looking forward to the experience there...
miss this town
I will be moving to Cambridge for my graduate job soon so I've been trying to learn as much about living there as I can and this video made it look probably nicer than it actually is. Isn't it gloomy most of the days?
It's wonderful!
Well it’s gloomy a lot outside of summer (becasue it’s Britain) but it is nice in summer
What soundtracks are playing in the background???
Great views from my Alma Mater.
The opening shot is certainly not Cambridge!
Great City!
Are there a lot of international restaurants, gyms and pharmacies?
that's very beautiful
It's a lovely city but that library building looks awful. Such a shame how modern architecture ruins cities. If it's a histrocial city, keep it historical. At least it's not too bad compared to the likes of today.
It's a classic 1930s building - kind of classical meets modernist. Yes, it might look more befitting of somewhere in America - but so does the Senate House in Cambridge. It's a Cambridge feature to be innovative. There are also fine examples of 1960s buildings in Cambridge which feels so much more alive as a result. Cambridge still looks stunning in a fairytale sense along The Backs. It does all fit together. It's not some cheap takeaway that's been knocked up.
It was like the party headquarters of a former Soviet republic. Not bad inside but a bit claustraphobic
It's out of the way, and not too near any of the old buildings.
True❤ I’ll come back soon
Besutiful city!
the music on the background is beautiful
I don't know if this has been asked already, but why in the opening few seconds, are you showing Gloucester Cathedral.
I was wondering that...
I thought so too! Cambridge doesn't have hills like that anywhere near
I know right! It jumped straight at me from the first second.
Truly the greatest city in the world!
Anyone else puzzled over the first shot? This chapel is not in Cambridge I swear...
Yeah, the hills in the background are a clue.
That is Cambridge.
@@shaquebrazil7503 - Where is that cathedral-looking building in Cambridge? Or those hills!?
That's Gloucester not Cambridge. I recognize the Gloucester Cathedral and backdrop. Cambridge has a more flat/countryside scenery feeling.
My impression of visiting Cambridge is that it's like the Disneyland version of Oxford. Now, I love Disneyland and Cambridge is very pretty indeed, prettier than Oxford on the surface, but I don't mean this as a compliment in this context. There is a hollowness to Cambridge. It is like a Pepper's Ghost trick of something probably going on at Oxford. It is flat and the people and weather can be kind of icy. It is not somewhere that I would feel 'looked after'. Cambridge, being situated in more of a cultural vacuum than Oxford in terms of the counties that surround it, has, in a way, regrettably easily absorbed much of that anonymous 'I don't care about you' London energy. It is a bit bizarre that an equal of Oxford ever found sufficient footing there. I look at the front of King's College Cambridge and it's just an ornate facade. I might as well be looking at Brighton Pavillion.
Today, apart from Silicon Fen, which surely cropped up because of the university, Cambridge is NOT really much more than a university town (city since the 1950s). It has existed since Roman times but only became a town about a hundred years before the university was founded. But it's certainly a place that someone looking for something nice to eat and drink could drop in to.
If you are a tourist, absolutely visit Christ Church (College) Oxford, the Radcliffe Camera Oxford, King's College, Cambridge, any other colleges you can get in, and the museums at each. Punt along The Backs at Cambridge. Punting at Oxford isn't as necessary as its best sights can't be seen along the river. Enjoy some nice food and drink at each. Then go back to the real world and remember that students at these colleges don't often enjoy the sights as much as you as they're in lectures or the library. The students, regrettably, don't all have the romance in their soul to make it any different for them to study here than at anywhere else.
What train makes it less than an hour because all the routes I'm looking at are 1.5 to 2+ hours?
There's a lot of homeless people and students and I tell you this for a fact, the homeless people are much nicer
Nicholas Rudd real talk
Every city has homeless people.
I've never met so many down-n-outs as in Cambridge and you're right they're v friendly. Most of my fellow students were c**ts
Ofcourse... The homeless people are just studentrs trying to cover their debt...
Shaque Brazil there are quite a lot of homeless people in Cambridge because of the high house and flat price because it’s near London and it’s a major city.
i think I am so brave
Ummm Gloucester in opening shot??
I come from Germany and I want to study in Oxford or in Cambridge
Heyy, ich auch!
The first shot is not Cambridge!!
Gloucester isn't it?
I have friends from Oxford
I love it 🥰
Great place huh 👍
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You missed a really famous bridge and why Cambridge is jam packed with Chinese tourists spending money there while Oxford less so.
Oxford is PACKED with tourists. They love the history and architecture.
Yea it's not the same
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I live here and its boring af..
Yea, Cambridge isn't exactly a hub of night life and entertainment. It's main attraction is the uni, though like the video shows there are points of interest.
That's surprising with all the students around. Aren't there any bars?
Boring people are bored...
if you're a student it's not boring
MrMrilikepie1234 Yes but that doesn't necessarily make a town or city "exciting."
Is Cambridge a nice place to live?
Yeah, house prices are fucking expensive though
Amazing.
@@iain3713nothing compared to London prices
18 euro for a meal? Fuck that.
3:33 what is the name of this place ?
1209 not 1208
I don't know why - because they're right, Cambridge is pretty and historic - but I found both Cambridge and Cambridgeshire a really dreary and depressing place, and I wasn't the only one who found that. Ok for a quick visit, but don't stay there too long
Well, lol, every city is like this. Like Paris for example, nice place to visit, wouldn't like to live there. I think Cambridgeshire is very pretty and heard the people are lovely.
the local people are nice and friendly, but it was a horrible place to live
@@user-yn3yd8mk6z I didn't like my humanities degree course much actually it was really boring and in terms of getting jobs it was a total waste of time (time was _any_ Oxbridge degree would guarantee a career at the foreign office, but those days are long gone.) Unless you're taking a subject which actually is a job (eg medicine) you're much better off doing an apprenticeship. Really grey and depressing place like living in a mausoleum for 3 years. Most of the students are pleasantly mannered but underneath ruthlessly ambitious monsters. I deeply regret going there
@splinterbyrd I found lots of great things to do and see in Cambridge (inside King’s College Chapel being one of my favourite), and around Cambridgeshire - Ely and its incredible medieval Cathedral, as well as the one in Peterborough (not so much the town however). Then in neighbouring Norfolk lots of great country houses/ castles such as Holkham Hall, Houghton Hall, Oxburgh Hall, Blickling Hall, Castle Rising etc. not to mention the well preserved medieval city and Cathedral of Norwich.
I lived there for 20 years and loved it.
wow
that first clip isnt in cambridge lol
Lol ur so right
@Avigail Marcus Where is it then, my first thought was john's college, but the street you can see is not bridge street and there are hills in the distance?
@@439bananas It is the medieval cathedral of Gloucester (over in Western England).
@@tamaracarter1836 Thank you, I regularly go to Gloucester Quays, but haven't got as far as the cathedral. Love Cheltenham too.
It’s a city
How about jagex :(
I live 20 mins away and even though it's a beautiful city with lots of history
It can get boring after a while
There isn't a whole lot to do
Exactly!
There's plenty to do and if you want more choice London is only half an hour away by train
Yes it's a big old masonic city
What about Oxford???
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Go down Mill Road mate, go down Mill Road. We're not all middle class in Cambridge.
I’ve lived here all of my life and it’s boring af
@Ashly R honestly I just see you everywhere calling ppl kids bc they think Cambridge is boring, they have their own opinions just respect it
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When I saw this video I thought it was Cambridge Massachusetts in the beginning
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Who else thought this was about Cambridge, Massachusetts?
I would imagine the default for most people seeing the words "Cambridge" and "University" together would be Cambridge University, England. Having Harvard come to mind is probably just a provincial east coast American thing
Nah, Oxford anyday
They are both pretty.
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thought this was boston lmao
IM here to tell you all that we are in fact better than you and that truly we are not really allies haha
I'd rather spend a weekend in a back street Favala, then in this place. Soulless.
It's the complete opposite of soulless! I lived there for nearly 20 years and it's a beautiful place and the vast majority of people are lovely.
it certainly is, is the breeding ground for racists
Lived here once. Extremely boring and dull. Brighton was much better.