Trinity College
Educational institution · Cambridge ·

Trinity College

Educational institution · Cambridge ·

Historic college with grand architecture, Wren Library, and famous alumni

architecture
beautiful buildings
famous alumni
isaac newton
great court
college grounds
historical
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Cambridge CB2 1TQ, United Kingdom Get directions

LGBTQ friendly
Trans safe
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Cambridge CB2 1TQ, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 1223 338400
trin.cam.ac.uk
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•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom
•Wheelchair accessible seating

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The University of Cambridge: Things to See, Do and Eat at This Iconic Institution

"The largest college in the University of Cambridge, founded by Henry VIII in 1546, featuring the Great Court and Wren Library." - Aashna Gajra

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Trinity College

Dariusz P.

Google
Trinity College, situated right at the heart of Cambridge, is widely and justifiably celebrated for being one of the most historically significant and academically brilliant colleges globally, a reputation consistently endorsed by every student or academic I have ever discussed it with. The sheer weight of its history, combined with its stunning architecture and expansive grounds, creates an atmosphere that genuinely inspires deep, intellectual pursuit. Friends who have studied there frequently emphasize the outstanding quality of teaching, particularly the rigorous yet highly personalized supervision system that pushes students to excel. Furthermore, the College boasts an incredible array of resources and a substantial endowment, ensuring that students from all backgrounds have the necessary support to thrive. The distinguished fellowship and the numerous Nobel laureates associated with Trinity solidify its position at the apex of higher education. Choosing Trinity is not just choosing a place to study; it is choosing an unparalleled tradition of academic excellence.

Andy C.

Google
Great experience at Trinity with our guide Rob. Six old colleagues from around the country & one American visiting from Colombia. We were accompanied by 2 young Chinese ladies & had an hour long tour of the college chapel & grounds. Rob was friendly, knowledgeable & amusing. I'd thoroughly recommend the tour. Also it's a bargain, we'd had a self guided tour of King's earlier the same day & although King's chapel is a wonderful experience, I preferred the guided tour at Trinity. Many thanks to Rob!

Yoon Lee K.

Google
We didn't know about this and didn't pre book. Luckily, Simon, our Porter guide managed to squeeze my wife and myself in. Simon was most knowledgeable and managed to answer all our questions. Leant a lot today, and this is the closest I will ever get to being admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge. Very well worth the £5 per person admission. Children under 12 free.

Walter B.

Google
Trinity College in Cambridge is an absolute masterpiece, both historically and architecturally. The grandeur of the Great Court alone is enough to take your breath away; it's one of the largest enclosed courts in Europe, and its sheer scale makes you feel part of something monumental. Founded by Henry VIII in 1546, the college is steeped in history, and you can feel it in every stone. The chapel, library, and gardens all add to Trinity's charm, offering a serene escape from the bustling city just outside. The college’s list of alumni speaks for itself: from Newton to Byron to Turing, you’re surrounded by a legacy of minds that changed the world. Definitely recommend 👌.

のぐちえいすけ

Google
🏫This is my first time to visit Trinity College ,and the architecture is extremely classic & beautiful. I never thought I would come to Trinity College one day,although we need to take a long walk to appreciate such beautiful building. It’s worth visiting Trinity college once in our lifetime.✨ Please enjoy the architecture ,and you will find how pretty Trinity College is.🏛️

Indy R.

Google
It’s one of the most magnificent and historical college’s in Cambridge, I really loved the architecture and how much space you have around this college, it is very peaceful to walk around and see the stunning buildings and other premises.

sahitya

Google
A very inspiring college with the most famous alumni: Newton, Bohr, Baggage, Maxwell, Ramanujan. We were there on Sunday and enjoyed the simple but delicious brunch. Not very crowded. Admission is free for visitors (max 2 people) accompanied by a college member.

Jaime H.

Google
Me and my partner had the privilege of joining a tour today, with Simon the porter, thoroughly thoroughly enjoyed it, Simon was also amazing, a great tour guide (even though that isn’t his job lol) If you have the chance DO IT 👍🏼
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Taryn R.

Yelp
Absolutely beautiful spot for a wedding! My sister got married in Trinity Chapel and took advantage of the beautiful college grounds for other portions of the event -- bridal chamber in the stately Judge's Room, photos around the campus, tea & scone reception under an arched walkway, dinner in the Allhusen Room, punting along the river. The porters were some of the kindest people I've ever met. Thanks to the college for making my sister's big day a dream come true!
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William B.

Yelp
Unfortunately, Vladimir Nabokov said it best: "Not once in my three years of Cambridge - repeat: not once - did I visit the University Library, or even bother to locate it (I know its new place now), or find out if there existed a College library where books might be borrowed for reading in one's digs. I skipped lectures. I sneaked to London and elsewhere. I conducted several love affairs simultaneously. I had dreadful interviews with Mr Harrison. I translated into Russian a score of poems by Rupert Brooke, Alice in Wonderland, and Romain Rolland's Colas Breugnon. Scholastically, I might as well have gone up to the Inst. M. M. of Tirana." But the fault was not entirely V.N.'s. Books are hard to come by, and so are free-ranging intellectual conversations. It's a beautiful place with some wonderful people, but it's one of the most intensely un-academic places I've ever spent extended time.

Liz B.

Yelp
Shockingly rude porters. One of them came up to me and asked me if I was pregnant really aggressively, I mean straight up yelling 'Is she pregnant?' at my mother. We weren't talking to him or anything, it was completely out of the blue. He just ran up and start screaming at us. I am not pregnant and even if I was, this is a totally inappropriate thing to say to any woman and especially to a stranger. I cannot fathom the lack of intelligence and empathy that a porter has to have to make a blunder like that. So many women struggle with conceiving children and with body image. Very disappointing. The college itself is beautiful.
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Koizumi Y.

Yelp
Despite its reputation for housing royalty and the world's elite, the crystallised memory is that of a charming environment which creates lifelong friendships whilst providing top notch education. The rest, as they say, is details. "Virtus Vera Nobilitas" You made a believer out of me...for which I thank you.
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Qype User (.

Yelp
Arguably the most famous College in Cambridge, having seen the likes of Prince Charles and Isaac Newton pass through its doors. Trinity charges you an entrance fee to have a look round, but it is well worth it, as there is nothing quite like it in Cambridge. Entering through Great Gate on Trinity Street, your breath will be taken away by the sheer size and beauty of Great Court - the central Fountain being the focal point. Make your way towards the Hall, and you will be able to see the world-famous picture of Henry VIII in the center of the Hall. As Trinity is such a large College, it lacks the intimacy of some of the smaller College's. Additionally, the Porter's are not very friendly, and are more like security guards than Porter's. However, you really must see Trinity if you are in Cambridge, so pay the entrance and have a look around - you will not be disappointed.