10 Things You Should Know for Your Trip to Cambridge, MA

Cambridge is a global destination known for its world class universities, cutting edge innovation, and history that shaped America. Whether you are coming here to tour the birthplace of higher education, explore our visionary museums, or indulge in our 300+ restaurant options, here are 10 tips for your visit to Cambridge.

1. Neighborhood Itineraries

Known as the “City of Squares,” Cambridge’s nine neighborhoods offer unique experiences and exciting attractions. Explore each area through virtual tours and while you’re here, follow along with our neighborhood itineraries to experience the most during your visit! Check out our events calendar to discover what’s happening in each neighborhood during your visit. 

Inman Square

2. Hotels and Accommodations

Whether you’re looking for a historic property, a boutique hotel, or a quaint B&B, your perfect stay awaits in Cambridge! Explore our 20+ accommodations options from home with virtual hotel tours.

Lark Hotels 907 Main

3. Cambridge Visitor Guide

The Cambridge Visitor Guide has all the info you need to start planning your trip. Learn about the history of Cambridge, discover the city’s key landmarks and attractions, and see how to get around Cambridge using our subway system, known as the “T.” Request your free Visitor Guide by mail here!

Graffiti Alley, Central Square

4. Getting Around Cambridge

Located just 8 miles from Boston Logan International Airport and connected to Boston by the MBTA’s Red Line and Green Line, getting to Cambridge is a breeze! Check out our Transportation page for more information on public transit, driving, and biking here.

Local tip: Purchase a 1-Day or 7-Day MBTA pass for discounted travel on local buses and subway lines. 

Longfellow Bridge

5. Cambridge Visitor Information Center 

Make the Cambridge Visitor Information Center your first stop in Cambridge. Located in the Cambridge KiOSK, just outside the Harvard Red Line station, our visitor center offers free neighborhood itineraries and maps. Knowledgeable visitor center volunteers are ready to provide tips, hidden gems, and insider info for your visit to Cambridge. 

Cambridge Visitor Information Center

6. Museums in Cambridge 

Cambridge is home to two of the world’s top universities, state-of-the-art museums and so much more. Get a glimpse into campus life with Trademark Tours’ student-led Harvard University and MIT tours. Then, head to nearby museums, like the cutting-edge MIT Museum, the Harvard Museum of Natural History (don’t miss the iconic “Glass Flowers” exhibit), and the free Broad Discovery Center, to immerse yourself in everything from prehistoric wonders to modern science. 

Harvard Art Museums

7. Getting Outdoors in Cambridge

Cambridge might be a city, but there is no shortage of parks and outdoor spaces to explore! Discover the green side of Cambridge on the trails of Fresh Pond Reservation, or relax at Urban Park Roof Garden. You can also enjoy a scenic walk along the Charles River Reservation or soak in the sun at Magazine Beach

Local tip: Washington Tower at Mount Auburn Cemetery is a can’t miss for stunning views of Cambridge and Boston!

Mount Auburn Cemetery

8. Dining in Cambridge

Whether you are looking for a quick bite in between your tours and museum visits, or a MICHELIN-recognized dining experience, Cambridge’s dining scene is a diverse and inventive landscape, reflective of the city and its culture. From classic New England comfort foods to internationally inspired cuisine, there is something for everyone to enjoy. 

Local tip: When eating out, it is important to note that tips are not automatically included in the bill. In the United States, it is customary to tip 15–20% of the total.

Urban Hearth, Photo Credit: Brian Samuels

9. History in Cambridge 

Every corner of Cambridge tells a story. From the leaders and trailblazers highlighted on the African American Heritage Trail to the scientists and innovations featured on the Innovation Trail, Cambridge lets you explore centuries of history in just a few blocks. 

Longfellow House – Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site

10. Planning Your Trip

Ready to start planning? Your perfect trip is just a few clicks away! Head to our AI trip planner, select the dates of your stay, choose your interests, and generate your custom Cambridge itinerary! 

Cambridge Jazz Festival

Looking for more inspiration? Follow @CambridgeUSA on social media for local perspectives and even more recommendations––and be sure to tag us in your adventures around the city for a chance to be featured! 

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