About Jigsaw Visits
From vibrant cities to hidden small town gems, these national hotspots continue to inspire our British heritage. Discover our daytime jaunts for the best places to eat, shop and relax.
When in Cambridge
Amidst the Gothic backdrop of King's and Trinity colleges, Cambridge is steeped in academic, historic and cultural experiences; from punting on the river to a pint at The Eagle where DNA was first discovered.
First Things First
Our Jigsaw boutique in Cambridge is located in a beautiful Grade II listed building on 27-28 Trinity Street with original iron ring features to its exterior. Step inside the contemporary floor space where our team will be on hand to help with styling our new Spring collection, LIGHTER/BRIGHTER, as well as our new denim collection to help you find the perfect pair of jeans.
Coffee Break
Kettle's Yard is the University of Cambridge's modern and contemporary art gallery, as well as the Garden Kitchen offering a different menu every day of vegan and vegetarian delights alongside a much-needed cup of coffee.
Local Tip
Cambridge Wine Merchants has been voted as one of the perfect places to watch the world go by, with views over the river while enjoying a small tipple.
Out to Lunch
Independent Sicilian cafe, AROMI is a family-run business which prides itself on sourdough pizzas. You can watch these being made from the window 'pizzaioli’, Italian for ‘pizza-makers’, in action stretching the pizza and pulling it out of a traditional stone oven.
Afternoon Stroll
A must for anyone visiting Cambridge, Trinity Bridge attracts many tourists for its picturesque setting, where you can watch the punters down the river and take in the many spring flowers in bloom.
Dinner Date
The Cambridge Chop House is a British independent steakhouse boasting history, charm and great views opposite King’s College Chapel - even more beautiful when lit up at night.
Stay
As the city's leading luxury hotel since 1834, the fittingly named University Arms offers a real taste of the city for staying at with a quintessentially Cambridge aesthetic; from classic Edwardian interiors to leather-padded writing desks in every room.