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Select your option
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Follow the paths around Stonehenge, then explore the visitor centre exhibits and step inside Neolithic houses built using ancient construction methods.
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Step into Salisbury Cathedral and walk through high vaulted spaces, then enter the Chapter House to see the Magna Carta displayed in a quiet room.
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Discover quiet cloister corridors, step into open green spaces, then pass through the Works Yard where scaffolding and repair work can be seen.
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Move from open countryside at Stonehenge to enclosed cathedral spaces, where the shift in setting makes each location feel completely different and memorable.
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Upgrade to include round trip train travel from London Waterloo to Salisbury, making it easier to reach both Stonehenge and the cathedral without planning transport.
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Stonehenge
- Entry to Stonehenge
Salisbury
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Entry to Salisbury Cathedral
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Full access to the Cloisters, Close & Chapter House, and 1215 Magna Carta
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One-way visitor route via Cathedral Works Yard with views of restoration work
Additional paid upgrades:
- Round-trip train transfers from London Waterloo Station to Salisbury
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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See two distinct chapters of England’s past in one plan, from ancient stones standing in open fields to a cathedral preserving one of history’s most important documents.
Getting started
Start at either location and show your mobile ticket at the entrance. After a quick check, you are free to explore. Plan each visit separately based on your preferred timing.
What to expect
Stonehenge
Out in open countryside, the stone circle comes into view gradually, rising from flat grasslands with nothing around it to break the horizon.
Features:
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Walk around the stone circle: Follow the pathways that circle the monument, where each stone stands tall and spaced apart, letting you view the structure clearly from different angles.
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Neolithic houses and visitor centre: Step into reconstructed Neolithic houses and visit the exhibition space, where tools, objects, and displays help you picture daily life thousands of years ago.
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Open landscape setting: Take in the wide, uninterrupted surroundings, where the monument sits alone against the sky, making its scale and placement easier to notice.
Salisbury Cathedral
Enter a vast stone interior where long aisles, high ceilings, and filtered light create a calm space that feels very different from the open landscape of Stonehenge.
Features:
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Cathedral interiors and cloisters: Walk through the nave and quiet cloisters, then step into the open Close where the full cathedral and its tall spire can be seen clearly.
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Chapter House and Magna Carta: Enter the Chapter House, a circular room with carved stone details, where the 1215 Magna Carta is displayed in a softly lit, enclosed setting.
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Works Yard route: Follow a one way visitor path through the Works Yard, where sections of the cathedral are being repaired, with scaffolding and stonework visible along the way.
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Optional train upgrade: Choose to add round trip train transfers from London Waterloo to Salisbury, making it easier to reach both sites without planning your own transport.
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What to bring
Stonehenge + Salisbury Cathedral
- Have your entry tickets and ID ready for a seamless experience.
What’s not allowed
Salisbury Cathedral
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Safety is a priority so this experience only allows guests under the age of 15 years if they are accompanied by an adult at all times.
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Safety is a priority so this experience is restricted for guests under the age of 5 years.
Accessibility
Stonehenge + Salisbury Cathedral
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This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
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Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
Salisbury Cathedral
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Three wheelchairs are available to borrow during your visit on a first come, first served basis.
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With large print versions of the cathedral map, this experience is accessible for all.
Additional information
Stonehenge
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English Heritage and National Trust England members can enjoy free admission to Stonehenge.
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You will not be allowed to enter the Stonehenge Circle itself. This is due to the restoration attempts and the relative instability of the structure. Your Stonehenge tickets allow you to access about 10 meters of the monument.
Salisbury Cathedral
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Available facilities: Paid parking spaces, changing places and toilets
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The Chapter House, Restaurant and Shop are all closed on 25th December.
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Daily services take place throughout the year, and while you are welcome to attend, access to certain areas of the Cathedral may be limited during these times.
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Train seats are allocated on a first come, first served basis and are not guaranteed together.
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Train times can fluctuate, so you must refer to your train e-tickets for exact departure times.
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The bus transfer between Salisbury Rail Station and Stonehenge is not included and is available at your own expense.
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Please arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled train departure time.
- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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