A 10-minute walk from the very heart of Cambridge's city centre, the Stephen Hawking Building offers free Wi-Fi and comfortable en suite accommodation in student study rooms.
Gonville and Caius is one of the oldest colleges of the University of Cambridge. Officially opened by the Duke of Edinburgh in April 2007, the Stephen Hawking Building is a modern facility.
Students live here during term time; professors and other academics live and work here throughout the year. The building is named after the college's most celebrated living Fellow, Professor Stephen Hawking, who lived and wrote his book 'A Brief History of Time' on this site.
Within easy reach of all that the centre of Cambridge has to offer, the Stephen Hawking Building offers you the opportunity to stay in this busy working college. Each room has a toilet, a shower and a TV.
Hotel Information
There are no out-of-hours services, such as room service or housekeeping.