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Enter Stonehenge at your chosen time slot, then walk the pathways freely, pausing wherever you like without being rushed by group schedules.
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Take in the scale of the towering stones as you walk around them, noticing how they align and stand against the vast surrounding countryside.
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Upgrade to a full day tour with private access inside the stone circle and visits to Lacock and Bath, or choose a half day London coach trip.
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- Entry to Stonehenge
Additional paid upgrades:
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Day trip to Stonehenge, Lacock and Bath
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Private viewing of Stonehenge and walk between the stones
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Access into the stone circle
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Expert guide
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Comfortable round-trip transportation from Central London
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AC coach with free Wi-Fi and USB chargers
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Audio guide available
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Enjoy a relaxed and flexible visit to Stonehenge, where you can take your time walking around one of the world’s most iconic prehistoric monuments without being tied to a fixed schedule.
Getting started
Arrive at the Stonehenge visitor center ahead of your selected time slot. After a quick security check, you can proceed toward the monument via shuttle or walking path.
What to expect
Stonehenge
Watch the stone circle slowly come into view across open grasslands as you approach. Standing for thousands of years, these massive stones continue to raise questions about how and why they were built.
Features:
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Walk around the stone circle: Follow the designated pathways that circle the monument, offering clear views of the towering sarsen stones and smaller bluestones from different angles.
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Take in the scale and setting: See how the stones rise from the surrounding plains, with uninterrupted views that highlight their height, spacing, and careful arrangement within the landscape.
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Learn as you explore: Use the available audio guide to understand theories behind the monument’s construction, its purpose, and the people who built it thousands of years ago.
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Visitor center exhibits: Head back to the visitor center to see archaeological finds like tools, pottery, and remains that help piece together the story of the site.
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Upgrade your experience: Choose a guided day tour with visits to Lacock and Bath and special stone access, or a half day option with return transport from London.
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What to bring
- Have your entry tickets and ID ready for a seamless experience.
Accessibility
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This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
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Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
Additional information
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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.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly
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Please display a printout of the voucher along with a valid photo ID at the ticket redemption point
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If you have purchased reduced-price tickets, please carry your valid photo ID proof for verification. Students must show their valid student IDs
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Ticket Redemption Point
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Your ticket redemption point is at Stonehenge Visitor Centre, Salisbury SP4 7DE, United Kingdom
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To locate the meeting point on Google Maps, simply search for - Stonehenge Visitor Centre
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Getting There
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Take a train from London’s Waterloo Station to Salisbury
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Trains from Waterloo to Salisbury every half-an-hour from 6:30 AM and the quickest train takes 1 hour and 22 minutes
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From Salisbury, there are dedicated buses that take you to the Stonehenge
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No public transport routes go towards Stonehenge and as such visitors must take the special tour bus
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