St. John's College: Founded in 1511, its site was once a monastery. Its iconic Bridge of Sighs is a covered bridge spanning the River Cam, and also a Victorian Gothic-style college bridge. It was originally named New Bridge upon its completion, but was later jokingly referred to as the Bridge of Sighs.
River Cam: The mother river of the University of Cambridge, it runs through the entire campus. Punting on the River Cam is a classic Cambridge experience. Along the river, you can admire the architectural beauty of many colleges, such as King's College, Trinity College, and St John's College, and feel the unique charm of the city.
Trinity College: Founded by Henry VIII in 1546, this college is vast. Its gardens span 36 acres, including the Great Court, Nevile's Court, and Newton's Paddock outside the main gate, which features an apple tree grafted from the one at Newton's childhood home. The college has also produced 32 Nobel laureates.

















