- Top places to visit by bus
- Celebrating English Tourism Week
- Bus stops and numbers
People across Cambridgeshire have been encouraged to get out and explore by bus, to make the most of English Tourism Week.

English Tourism Week (14-23 March) celebrates our diverse, exciting and vibrant sector, and highlights the quality and value of the English tourism offer. Across Cambridgeshire, there is so much to see and a bus offers a great value and easy way to get out and about.
Great places to visit include:
- Grand Arcade – grandarcade.co.uk – Bus stop: St Andrews Street – Bus numbers: 1, 2, 3, PR1, PR3
- St Neots Museum – stneotsmuseum.org.uk – Bus stop: Market Square (Stop D) – Bus numbers: 905.
- Cambridge Museum of Technology – museumoftechnology.com – Bus stop: Retail Park – Bus numbers: 3, PR2
- Ely Museum – elymuseum.org.uk – Bus stop: Market Street (Stops A, B and C) – Bus numbers: 9
- University Museum of Zoology – museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk – Bus stop: St Andrew’s Street – Bus numbers: 1, 2, 3, PR1, PR3
- The Cromwell Museum, Huntingdon – cromwellmuseum.org – Bus stop:St John’s Street – Bus number: Busway B
- The Polar Museum, Scott Polar Research Institute – spri.cam.ac.uk/museum – Bus stop: Catholic Church – Bus number: PR3
- The Fitzwilliam Museum – fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk – Bus stop: Fitzwilliam Museum – Bus numbers: PR3
- The Norris Museum – norrismuseum.org.uk – Bus stop: St John’s Road – Bus numbers: Busway A, Busway B
- Cambridge United – cambridgeunited.com – Dedicated match-day services from Newmarket Road Park & Ride
- St Ives Market – Bus stop: Busway Station Road – Bus numbers: Busway A, Busway B
- Grafton Shopping Centre – Bus stop: The Busway New Square – Bus numbers: Busway A, Busway B
David Boden, Business Development Director of Stagecoach East, said: “Our region is so fortunate to be home to so many wonderful places to see and things to do, and the bus is a cheap, convenient, and comfortable way to get there. For many families, catching the bus is and exciting part of a great day out. So, this English Tourism Week, maybe think about leaving the car at home and letting the bus get you to your next adventure!” ENDS