Rooms at the Gatwick Cambridge Hotel


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The Cambridge guests rooms are light and clean – all are found on two floors, apart from the two ‘attic rooms’ which are up another flight of stairs.

There are plenty of double rooms of varying sizes, and the standard double room has plenty of space for two people. Desk, tea facilities, hairdryer, flat screen TV, and telephone are provided, and there is a good Wi-fi signal, as there is throughout the hotel.

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  • "clean comfortable room, reception staff helpful. Easy transfer to airport in early hours of the morning and return to hotel to pick up car on return"
    Mrs Thompson, 20 Apr 2012
  • "room was clean, staff was helpful. We have a lovely breakfast in the hotel before we set off for home. I will definitely use this hotel again"
    Mr Riley, 09 Apr 2012
  • "Everything worked well - only comment was that we booked a family room for four people, but were given two separate rooms for two people each. But service and value were great, hence 9 out of 10!"
    Mr Evans, 05 Sep 2011
  • "Quad room was nice but quite small for four of us. Had to go early to airport as later minibus full even though advertised as 'transfers on request'."
    Mrs Cooke, 02 Sep 2011
  • "The hotel was very clean and the staff were very helpful.rooms were of a good standard.The only downside was that the rourney to the airport took longer than expected."
    Mrs Dawkins, 14 Aug 2011

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If there are more than two of you, there is a good selection of family rooms, which will accommodate a varying number of children, from toddlers to gangling teens. There are doubles plus bunk beds, doubles plus one, and rooms that will comfortably take five or six.

The unusual attic rooms both sleep four in one double and two singles, and look fun for slightly older kids. One of them offers two rooms joined by an open doorway that could suit teenagers who want a little privacy (and/or parents who don’t want to be kept awake by compulsive iPhone activity).

The lobby area evokes the time when the Cambridge was a Victorian mansion frequented by nobility and royal personages. Its most distinguishing original features are a fine staircase and chandelier, which give the reception area a special charm.