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Stonehenge

Junction of A303 and A344/360, England

The Basics

Entrance to Stonehenge is via timed ticket. You’ll be able to view the stones from a few meters away, and shuttle transportation between the observation areas is included with entry. Access to the stones is limited to 30 minutes, but you can spend as long as you like exploring the site’s visitor center. If you want to visit the Inner Circle and walk among the stones, you’ll need to book a special tour outside of public opening hours. Day tours from London are often combined with nearby attractions such as Oxford, Windsor Castle, Bath, Stratford-Upon-Avon, or the Cotswolds.

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Inner Circle Access of Stonehenge including Bath and Lacock Day Tour from London
Inner Circle Access of Stonehenge including Bath and Lacock Day Tour from London
$165.82 per adult
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A Fantastic Tour
A fantastic tour. The tour guide was amazing and went above and beyond what we expected. Everything was as promised.
Alan_S, Mar 2023

Recent reviews from experiences in London

star-4
Great outdoor day outside of London when the weather allows it
Abdullah_A, Mar 2023
Stonehenge and Bath Day Trip from London
Great experience, friendly and knowledgeable tour guide (Margret). Enough time to see stonehenge, walk around city of bath and visit the roman baths museum. Bus is comfortable and clean, everything on time.
star-5
The tour to do!
Luis_R, Dec 2022
Inner Circle Access of Stonehenge including Bath and Lacock Day Tour from London
This is the way to see Stonehenge. The experience of being up close and inside it is really special. Just looking from the outside would have not have been same. Our Tour Guide was very nice, knowledgeable and organized. Transportation was easy and clean. The other features Bath and Lacock were very neat as well, but the star is going inside Stonehenge.
star-5
Clear direction and...
Doris_Y, Jan 2023
Stonehenge and Bath Day Trip from London
Clear direction and commentary by the tour guide and the coach is comfortable and clean. Bath and stonehenge are definitely worth visiting.
star-4
Thumbs up!
Debra_D, Mar 2023
Stonehenge, Windsor Castle and Bath with Pub Lunch in Lacock
It is quite a wait to get into the castle, but well worth it. Stonehenge is amazing. We enjoyed the pub experience at Lacock, and the food was good. Not that much to do in Bath. That could have been shortened.
star-5
Fun time
Mindi_H, Mar 2023
Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, and Oxford Day Trip from London
Nice travel experience. Like the audio tour of Stonehenge. Lost our guide on the walking tour of Oxford but had fun wandering around on our own.
star-5
Had a very pleasant...
Kristy_H, Mar 2023
Stonehenge Half Day Tour with Entry and Extra Time
Had a very pleasant experience with this trip. There is a shuttle option once arriving at stonehenge visitor center which was nice. There was heavy traffic getting back into London so plan accordingly is advised. :)
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Stonehenge
LUIS_M, Mar 2023
London to Stonehenge Shuttle Bus and Independent Day Trip
Stonehenge is bigger that I thought!! It’s a beautiful experience!! Very cold and windy though!! Bring jackets and scarfs .. you’ll need them!!
star-5
Great day trip
Natasha_A, Nov 2022
Stonehenge and Bath Day Trip from London
A very well organized trip. Very comfortable clean bus that leaves from a convenient location. Great sights (both Stonehenge and Bath are very interesting places to visit), plenty of time to explore at a comfortable pace. Amazing tour guide Andrew who went above and beyond his duties by making sure people knew exactly how to get home from the drop off point. Great experience overall.
star-5
Great day tour first time visiting Stonehenge and Bath
Suzanne_S, Mar 2023
Stonehenge and Bath Guided Day Tour from London
I loved this tour on my first visit to the UK, have wanted to see Stonehenge for a long time and was surprised at how big and wonderful Bath was. Great shops, galleries and restaurants with wonderful history and architecture. Our driver was excellent and our very knowledgeable and warm guide Maria was the just the best! Thank you for a truly great experience!
star-4
Memorable moments
Sandra_C, Mar 2023
Windsor Castle, Stonehenge and Bath Tour from London + Admission
Windsor Castle and Stonehenge were the two most memorable locations. We enjoyed the sights and the atmosphere.
star-5
Windsor, Stonehenge, and Oxford
Pablo_C, Mar 2023
Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, and Oxford Day Trip from London
We got a quick tour of Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, and Oxford. Our guide, Andy, was excellent and knew exactly what information to give us, and when, so that we can make the most out of the trip. Obviously, with seeing all three of these in one day, it was fast and furious. The whole family enjoyed it. Highly recommend it.
star-5
Great experience!
Jakob_M, Mar 2023
London to Stonehenge Shuttle Bus and Independent Day Trip
Such an easy experience. Hop on, hop off at Stonehenge. Driver was super friendly and awesome. Remember to tip your driver!!!
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Admission lines can be long and tour times may sell out quickly, especially in summer, so it’s best to book in advance.

  • Audio guides are available in 10 different languages.

  • Free Wi-Fi is available at the visitor center.

  • Stonehenge is located on an open plain, so be prepared for changeable weather—wind and rain are common.

  • The shuttle buses, visitor center, and stone-viewing areas are fully wheelchair accessible.

  • Last admission is two hours before the daily closing time.

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How to Get There

Stonehenge is located about 88 miles (142 kilometers) southwest of London, which is about two hours by road. Most tours include round-trip transportation from London and offer pick-up from your hotel or a central location. It’s also possible to take a paid shuttle bus from Salisbury rail station.

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When to Get There

Stonehenge is open all year round, but the most atmospheric time to visit is during the summer or winter solstice, when a huge party celebrates the longest and shortest days of the year, and entrance is free. Although visits are timed, it can get crowded in summer, so arrive early or opt for a sunrise or sunset tour to experience the landmark at its most photogenic.

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Unraveling the Mysteries of Stonehenge

The visitor center serves as a fascinating accompaniment to a tour of Stonehenge. Inside, visitors can admire archaeological treasures unearthed at the site, gain a unique perspective through a 360-degree audio-visual display, and step inside a series of recreated Neolithic houses.

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