King’s College, Cambridge University Accommodation
The GRC organising committee understand a need for accommodation that is close to the conference for convenience, hence they have arranged a limited number of ensuit rooms to facilitate your stay.
If you’re interested in staying at King’s College, Cambridge where GRC is to be held please contact the GRC organising committee. Please note that the rooms are available only on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please contact admin@globalresearchconferences.com for more information.
In addition, the GRC Organising Committee have prepared a selection of recommended hotels especially for you to view if you would prefer. To secure the best available rates, it is advised that you book your conference accommodation well in advance.
Granta Place Mill Ln, Cambridge, CB2 1RT, United Kingdom
Flamsteed Close, Cambridge, CB1 3FE, United Kingdom
Thompson’s Lane, Cambridge, CB5 8AQ, United Kingdom
Station Road, Cambridge, CB1 2FB, United Kingdom
53-57 Lensfield Road, Cambridge, CB2 1EN, United Kingdom
7 Regent Terrace, Cambridge, CB2 1AA, United Kingdom
Oxford Attractions
University of Oxford
Discover the prestigious University of Oxford, a globally acclaimed institution consisting of 38 distinct colleges, including the grand Christ Church. Their historical edifices are scattered throughout the city, showcasing renowned University landmarks like the Radcliffe Camera and Sheldonian Theatre. Embark on an Oxford Official Walking Tour for the finest way to explore the city and its illustrious university

Bicester Village
Indulge in a shopping spree at Bicester Village! This luxury shopping haven is host to over 160 globally renowned brands like Swarovski and Saint Laurent. Enjoy year-round discounts on the suggested retail prices, making it the quintessential shopping escapade.

Blenheim Palace
Discover the exquisite Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing magnificent Baroque architecture and encompassing over 2,000 acres of landscaped parkland. This splendid estate is the residence of the 12th Duke of Marlborough and family and holds historical significance as the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill.

Ashmolean Museum
Explore the renowned Ashmolean Museum, the oldest public museum in the world. Housing significant art and artifact collections, encompassing everything from Egyptian mummies to contemporary art, the museum offers something for every visitor. Additionally, be sure to visit Oxford University’s gardens, libraries, and museums.
Oxford Castle & Prison
Travel through time at Oxford Castle & Prison, immersing yourself in a millennium of history. Experience a journey through the ages with their guided tours led by costumed guides. Venture into the atmospheric crypt of St George’s Chapel and ascend St George’s Tower for breathtaking 360° panoramic views of the city’s iconic dreaming spires.\

Oxford’s Waterways
A trip to Oxford would not be comprehensive without an exploration of the city’s waterways—the formidable River Thames, meandering towards London, the River Cherwell, and the historic Oxford Canal, with a history spanning over two centuries. The river offers a plethora of activities, ranging from scenic riverside walks to punting at Cherwell Boathouse and engaging boat cruises facilitated by Salter’s Steamers or Oxford River Cruises.

Official Oxford Walking Tour
Embark on an Oxford exploration on foot, guided by experts from Oxford Official Walking Tours. Witness renowned filming spots featured in Harry Potter, Inspector Morse, and iconic University landmarks including the Radcliffe Camera, Bridge of Sighs, Sheldonian Theatre, and the Bodleian Library.

