The Lensfield Hotel located at 53 Lensfield Rd, Cambridge CB2 1EN, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01223 355017

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Andre Luis Pereira

2 Google Rating

There is a green light in the room that shines all night long and it is quite bright. It was very di

2/ 5

There is a green light in the room that shines all night long and it is quite bright. It was very difficult to sleep. And bathroom got flooded. Don't recommend

Dafni M.

5 Google Rating

Super clean, good breakfast, nice people, central location. Just the scrambled eggs were subpar..

5/ 5

Super clean, good breakfast, nice people, central location. Just the scrambled eggs were subpar..

PAUL HEANEY

5 Google Rating

A LARGE PART OF THE COMPLEX CONSISTS OF ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS FULLY OPERATIONAL, COOKER,DISHWASHER

5/ 5

A LARGE PART OF THE COMPLEX CONSISTS OF ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS FULLY OPERATIONAL, COOKER,DISHWASHER FRIDGE/FREEZER ETC, EXCEPTIONAL COMFORT. AND AN EXCELLENT BREAKFAST AWAITS FROM 7AM ONWARDS THE LOCATION IS CENTRAL TO THE CITY CENTRE, UNIVERSITIES AND OTHER PLACES OF INTEREST IN THIS UNIQUE CITY.

Maggie Toy

5 Google Rating

Love the experience at this hotel. The decor is not exactly up to the minute and the rooms are a lit

5/ 5

Love the experience at this hotel. The decor is not exactly up to the minute and the rooms are a little snug. But considering the price and the fabulous location this isn't a problem. The staff are wonderful, kind and helpful and the spa downstairs is absolutely exquisite. Really good massage with great products. A truly great weekend experience.

summer winter

4 Google Rating

The spa there is amazing. Inna does the best massages x

4/ 5

The spa there is amazing. Inna does the best massages x

Randeep Kaur

5 Google Rating

Spa = wonderful! We visited the Spa facilities earlier this week and we were blown away - it was inc

5/ 5

Spa = wonderful! We visited the Spa facilities earlier this week and we were blown away - it was incredible. We had a mother-daughter experience and it was worth every penny. It's women's only with limited capacity and so it felt very private and personal. Thank you to the wonderful team for the treatments!

Mark Harrison

5 Google Rating

Very pleased, great location, polite and helpful staff. Continental breakfast was nice, room was mos

5/ 5

Very pleased, great location, polite and helpful staff. Continental breakfast was nice, room was most acceptable for the price

Chris Graham

2 Google Rating

We were given disabled room - think it was only one available when booked.(we are not disabled). Sma

2/ 5

We were given disabled room - think it was only one available when booked.(we are not disabled). Small room for the price - £120! Comfy clean bed. Dust in places. Tiles around basin needed cleaning. Basin very low for my 6foot husband!! -( I know it was designed for wheelchair user!) No shelves in bathroom. We couldn't work out how to turn air con down - room very hot - up to 28° & Asked for help & lady who came didn't know how it worked either! Good job we were only staying one night! Convenient position

Chris O'Malley

5 Google Rating

Very pleasant stay. The hotel is within easy walking distance of both the station and town center. F

5/ 5

Very pleasant stay. The hotel is within easy walking distance of both the station and town center. Friendly staff.

Kate Roberts

5 Google Rating

Really welcoming, bright, clean foyer and rooms. One tiny problem, my room was a bit too warm and

5/ 5

Really welcoming, bright, clean foyer and rooms. One tiny problem, my room was a bit too warm and I couldn't alter the setting with the remote... But great, friendly staff and a really delicious choice of continental breakfast items.

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