View of a historic cathedral with Gothic architecture, surrounded by green trees and a grassy lawn on a sunny day with blue sky and scattered clouds.


Cambridge Revealed
offers guided tours of Cambridge by fully accredited Green Badge Guides.

Founded by two Cambridge residents with decades of local knowledge, we pride ourselves on presenting the city’s famous landmarks and hidden corners from a different perspective.

  • Why did it take 100 years to complete King’s College Chapel?

  • How did a small Cambridge church become the seat of the English Reformation?

  • Which building changed Cambridge and the World forever?

Our tours go beyond the postcard picture, to look at why the sites we show you are there, why they are historically significant, and why they still matter today, all woven together by the people and their eccentricities, along with a healthy dose of rebellion and the occasional murder.

We can’t wait to share this knowledge with you.

Logo for Society of Cambridge Tourists Guides featuring a silhouette of a church with tall towers, a tree, and a bridge, enclosed in a light blue circular border with black text.
Logo of the Institute of Tourist Guiding with blue and green rounded shapes and black text.

What is a Green Badge Guide and why does it matter?

As Green Badge Guides, we are fully insured, certified by the Institute of Tourist Guiding and members of the Society of Cambridge Tourist Guides. We have completed professional, accredited training, assuring accurate, informative, fun and safe tours of Cambridge. As official guides for the city, we are supported by the local council and are the only guides authorised to conduct tours inside many of the colleges, including within King’s College Chapel.

The Gate of Honour at Gonville and Caius College, with Senate House on the right: part of the university of Cambridge
The bridge of Sighs at St John's College, Cambridge. When the college is open to visitors, as qualified Green badge guides we can take you inside to show you sites like these
The organ inside the chapel at Queens' College, Cambridge. Queens' college has some of the most beautiful architecture anywhere in the city, including some fantastic examples of the Arts and Crafts Movement such as in this chapel.

Contact Us

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Cambridge Revealed Ltd
info@cambridgerevealed.com
07344 120 209