Acacia Guest House offers visitors a cozy retreat characterized by personalized hospitality in Cambridge. Located on Mowbray Road, this guest house features well-furnished rooms that provide all the comforts needed for an enjoyable stay. Guests can start their days with a delicious homemade breakfast prepared using local ingredients while enjoying the welcoming ambiance of this charming establishment. Committed to delivering quality service and ensuring guest satisfaction, Acacia Guest House strives to create lasting memories for all who visit. For bookings or inquiries, feel free to reach out.

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Stefan Knight

5 Google Rating

Very Friendly and helpful owner/staff. They clean the rooms daily and restock the towels and coffe

5/ 5

Very Friendly and helpful owner/staff. They clean the rooms daily and restock the towels and coffees, teas ect. The room was clean and adequate for the price considering it’s in Cambridge! Can’t fault it! you get what you pay for! Would come definitely come back.

Frantisek Bachan

5 Google Rating

I was quite satisfied. BTW, on weekends you can leave the car on the neighbouring parking place and

5/ 5

I was quite satisfied. BTW, on weekends you can leave the car on the neighbouring parking place and take a bus to the center.

Ian Ward

5 Google Rating

Not got a bad word to say about here great little place

5/ 5

Not got a bad word to say about here great little place

Amy Devine

5 Google Rating

Such a friendly place! Lovely, comfortable room. Just had a really tasty breakfast. About to leave b

5/ 5

Such a friendly place! Lovely, comfortable room. Just had a really tasty breakfast. About to leave but I'd definitely come back here again. Bus stop right outside, very reasonably priced too.

George Mears

4 Google Rating

Location is close to a few takeaways and a pub and a budgens just over the riad, facilities good and

4/ 5

Location is close to a few takeaways and a pub and a budgens just over the riad, facilities good and beds comfortable

Peter Gregory

5 Google Rating

Very nice and peaceful hotel.

5/ 5

Very nice and peaceful hotel.

Stefan Knight

5 Google Rating

Very Friendly and helpful owner/staff. They clean the rooms daily and restock the towels and coffee

5/ 5

Very Friendly and helpful owner/staff. They clean the rooms daily and restock the towels and coffees, teas ect. The room was clean and adequate for the price considering it’s in Cambridge! Can’t fault it! you get what you pay for! Would come definitely come back.

Frantisek Bachan

5 Google Rating

I was quite satisfied. BTW, on weekends you can leave the car on the neighbouring parking place and

5/ 5

I was quite satisfied. BTW, on weekends you can leave the car on the neighbouring parking place and take a bus to the center.

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