Robinson College located at Grange Rd, Cambridge CB3 9AN, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01223 339100

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Mabel Koh

4 Google Rating

Red brick exterior is Robinson's signature look. It has a modern looking chapel with colourful glass

4/ 5

Red brick exterior is Robinson's signature look. It has a modern looking chapel with colourful glass decor, a gorgeous garden with a bridge and a cafe and restaurant too.

Ganesh Sivamani

4 Google Rating

The architecture is quite... interesting. The rooms are fairly expensive for students, but have all

4/ 5

The architecture is quite... interesting. The rooms are fairly expensive for students, but have all the necessary amenities. The garden is lovely, especially in spring, to walk around and enjoy the weather.

Alvo von Cossel

5 Google Rating

Fantastic architecture, mindblowingly beautiful and innovatively designed gardens. Highly recommend

5/ 5

Fantastic architecture, mindblowingly beautiful and innovatively designed gardens. Highly recommended for the Cambridge traveller daring enough to venture beyond the city centre into the Wild West. There's an affordable café and bar on site, too, with friendly staff and nice cakes.

Duncan Stibbard Hawkes

5 Google Rating

Although some call this College 'The Car Park' due it its red-brick exterior, it is in actual fact t

5/ 5

Although some call this College 'The Car Park' due it its red-brick exterior, it is in actual fact the best college in the University of Cambridge. It is much more down to earth than many of the other, older colleges and it has some of the nicest gardens in Cambridge. Whatismore, you are allowed to walk on the grass. If was the first college founded to be co-ed in the whole university, so three cheers for gender equality.

Jess Venning Brown

4 Google Rating

Lovely college and staff. Great place to visit my boyfriend who studied there! May ball was fantasti

4/ 5

Lovely college and staff. Great place to visit my boyfriend who studied there! May ball was fantastic this year!

Bradley Morgan-Green

4 Google Rating

Awesome college and great digs

4/ 5

Awesome college and great digs

Wongsathorn Jiraphanvanich

5 Google Rating

Best college + accommodation in Cambridge Details: Room type: Single (Best type) quite spacious wh

5/ 5

Best college + accommodation in Cambridge Details: Room type: Single (Best type) quite spacious which can fit 2 comfortably Bathroom: Ensuite with spacious shower and dressing area; heated water Furniture: Single bed + spacious work area with corner view + single couch + wardrobe and drawers to store your cloths (very big) Floor: Ground (probably the best since you can access the gardens etc.) beware to lock your windows at all times Kitchen: Shared with 8 members; 2 stoves; 2 ovens; 1 huge fridge; table and sitting are for up to 12 people (ground floor has access to the courtyard - i deal for a BBQ or garden party for groups of 8-10 people) + washing machine + dryer Accessibility: Has a few wheelchair friendly rooms with elevators Cleaning: Bedder cleans your toilet/room + changes linen twice a week Bike shed: around the side Key: digital card (use your cam ID) Neighbours: Friendly and diverse! Mostly PhD students Commuting: Simple, one bike will make your day - cycle through Burrell’s walk to Garret Hostel Lane across the Garret Hostel bridge and you’ll arrive at the market square area (5 mins) - great location for chem eng since you’ll be working at West cambridge site

Peng-Fan Chen

5 Google Rating

A nice college with lots of green space.

5/ 5

A nice college with lots of green space.

Jay Levy

5 Google Rating

Some of the happiest memories of my life during my undergrad here. A wonderful college, beautiful mo

5/ 5

Some of the happiest memories of my life during my undergrad here. A wonderful college, beautiful modernist buildings.

Sorie Koroma

5 Google Rating

Very good

5/ 5

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