Some of the best things to do after dinner in Cambridge might depend on the season, but there are fun and exciting choices year-round. The city is located in eastern England and is home to the prestigious University of Cambridge, which dates back to 1209. As you might expect, you'll find plenty of pubs, clubs, and live music venues. Even so, this ancient scholarly town also offers some unique nightlife activities.

The picturesque squares and cobbled alleyways are perfect for wandering with friends, following live music, and popping into bars. For a more tranquil scene, stargazing, an outdoor cinema or an evening punt on the River Cam might be more your style. Read on to find out what you can do and where you should go at night in Cambridge.

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    Market Square

    An ancient square where nightlife thrives

    Market Square
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    Market Square is home to an outdoor market where you can find food stalls and souvenirs. But after the food and craft market stalls close, the area around Market Square comes to life with many pubs, cocktail bars and nightclubs to choose from. Located in the centre of town, this location has been a trading spot since the Saxon times, and the establishments surrounding the square have entertained Cambridge scholars for centuries.

    You'll find that the venues around Market Square vary greatly, from traditional pubs to contemporary bars. Places such as La Raza, Cambridge Junction and the Arts Theatre will offer live music or comedy shows with your beverage. Meanwhile, The Haymakers, Flying Pig, and The Eagle are about as traditional as they come, with the latter known as the oldest pub in Cambridge.

    Location: Market Hill, Cambridge CB1 0SS, UK

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    Punting (summer only)

    Glide along the River Cam at sunset

    Punting (summer only)
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    Whether it's romance, family fun, or a laugh with friends you're after, punting along the River Cam on a summer evening should not be missed. With many punting companies closing after peak hours, the river is less congested and allows you to take in the beautiful architecture and scenery with a tranquil sunset backdrop.

    Evening punting in Cambridge runs between April and September, and most companies let you bring food or drinks on board and accommodate up to 12 people. You can hire a boat on your own or arrange for a punter to push you along while you sit back and enjoy a magical evening.

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    Corn Exchange

    A venue in central Cambridge for music, comedy and entertainment

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    The Cambridge Corn Exchange is one of the UK's leading venues for music, comedy, and entertainment. It is located near Market Square in the heart of the historic university town. Housed in a listed Victorian building, this remarkable place might look old on the outside, but it is equipped with all the latest technology.

    Shows are on offer most nights of the week ranging from ballet to rock or comedy to educational lectures. The venue can hold up to 1,849 people, which is large enough to host big names in entertainment but also contains intimate meeting rooms that are perfect for receptions, dinners or other group events.

    Location: 2 Wheeler St, Cambridge CB2 3QB, UK

    Open: Monday–Friday from 10 am to 5 pm (closed on Saturdays and Sundays)

    Phone: +44 (0)1223 357851

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    Outdoor cinema (summer only)

    Outdoor cinema (summer only)
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    From May to August, when the nights are long and mild weather arrives in the UK, there are a few options for an outdoor cinema experience in Cambridge. There is nothing like watching a film on a summer night in an open meadow with a blanket, a picnic basket and a few of your closest friends.

    Try CambridgeBID’s alfresco cinema, Movies on the Meadows, or Enchanted Cinema for seasonal pop-up locations. These venues are set up in beautiful settings such as the garden at The Gonville Hotel, Grantchester Meadows or Market Square and will show everything from classic films to newer releases. Some require bookings, while others are free, and most will have food and drinks available for purchase.

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    Ghost Walking Tours

    Nights with ghostly tales of this historic town

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    Although Cambridge is best known for its prestigious university, its historical past is also part of its intrigue. For a unique experience, prepare yourself for unusual, gruesome tales told by experienced guides and excellent storytellers.

    Tour groups such as Haunted Cambridge, Terrible Tours, and Black Shuck Cambridge Ghost Tours provide evening excursions full of local knowledge, legendary tales, and spooky fun. You'll see a different side of Cambridge and hear accounts of witches, magic, and hauntings, as well as stories about famous people who once roamed the cobbled streets of Cambridge.

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    Cambridge live music venues

    Evening gigs in a variety if genres

    Cambridge live music venues
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    Cambridge has a great live music scene, and the wide variety of venues means you can find a gig on any night of the week. They’ll provide the perfect nightcap for your evening. Everything from jazz, folk, rock, or hip hop is on offer in establishments that range from pubs and cafes to nightclubs and large concert halls.

    Cambridge Junction is an artsy place that attracts well-known bands and up-and-coming musicians across different genres. Big names often play at the Cambridge Corn Exchange, which can hold about 1,800 guests, while The Portland Arms is a pub that holds up to 200 people and is known for hosting budding artists in its lively venue.

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    Stargazing at Cambridge Observatory

    A fun and educational evening activity

    Stargazing at Cambridge Observatory
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    The Institute of Astronomy has an observation centre ideal for a quiet evening of stargazing. It’s located on the Cambridge University campus. You won't have to worry about light pollution due to the large aperture telescopes available on-site.

    The observatory website provides weather forecasts and when the sky will be at its darkest for optimal viewing. You can join a free public open night with no booking required; or take part in one of the many events at the observatory, including evening opportunities to learn how to use computerised telescopes.

    Location: Madingley Rd, Cambridge CB3 0HA, UK

    Open: October and March: Wednesday from 6.45 pm to 9.30 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1223 337548

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    Town and Gown Pub and Theatre

    Unconventional entertainment in a small pub theatre

    Town and Gown Pub and Theatre
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    The Town and Gown Theatre is a traditional British pub with a twist. As a former arts cinema, the theatre within the pub is a nod to the historical roots of the building. The Fringe Theatre venue, located upstairs, is where you will find entertainment that is far from traditional. Ranging from piano acts and in-house plays to hysterical singalongs and comedy shows, Town and Gown is a local favourite for all things quirky and fun.

    Book tickets for a show at the intimate fringe theatre or drop in for free on Friday nights when the resident DJ gets the party started. Enjoy locally brewed beers, cocktails, gin tasting or nibbles and expect the unexpected.

    Location: 8 Market Passage, Cambridge CB2 3PF, UK

    Open: Sunday–Thursday from noon to midnight, Friday–Saturday from noon to 1 am

    Phone: +44 (0)1223 309796

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    Regent Street

    A historic city street with bars, nightclubs, and pubs

    Regent Street
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    Regent Street is known for having the best nightlife in Cambridge and offers a cluster of bars and nightclubs that won't disappoint on a night out. As part of the city's historic core, it has undergone many changes over the years but has remained a local hot spot. From trendy rooftop bars to dark cavernous pubs, you don't need to wander far to find the vibe you're looking for.

    The Lab is a cocktail bar serving unique concoctions among cosy booths with velvet seats. Novi has a rooftop bar that is enjoyed all year round under heaters and fairy lights. Parker's Tavern cocktail and wine bar inside the University Arms hotel is a sophisticated experience of old-world charm.

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    Hidden Rooms

    A swanky cocktail lounge with occasional live music

    Hidden Rooms
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    Hidden Rooms cocktail bar in the heart of Cambridge crafts speciality drinks with high-end spirits in a cosy atmosphere. Located in the basement of Victorian-era Roman Baths, this spot is known for its creative concoctions and special events. Although not a nightclub, Hidden Rooms occasionally offers live music and is a popular venue for functions and parties.

    This intimate lounge provides table service from its knowledgeable and friendly staff. You must be over 18 to enter and it’s a good idea to make a booking for Friday or Saturday nights.

    Location: 7b Jesus Ln, Cambridge CB5 8BA, UK

    Open: Tuesday and Thursday from 7 pm to 10.30 pm, Friday–Saturday from 6.15 pm to midnight

    Phone: +44 (0)1223 514777

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Mandy Haakenson | Compulsive Traveler