
Explore Stonehenge efficiently with a half-day trip designed for tight schedules.
Explore Stonehenge efficiently with a half-day trip designed for tight schedules.
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Bring together Stonehenge entry, Windsor & Oxford tour in one day, with an expert on your side.
Bring together Stonehenge entry, Windsor & Oxford tour in one day, with an expert on your side.
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Visit three historic sites in the UK in just one day with round-trip coach transfers from London.
Visit three historic sites in the UK in just one day with round-trip coach transfers from London.
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Combine England’s top landmarks with lunch in a 14th century heritage pub in Lacock.
Combine England’s top landmarks with lunch in a 14th century heritage pub in Lacock.
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Build a day around Stonehenge entry and Bath’s well known historic streets.
Build a day around Stonehenge entry and Bath’s well known historic streets.
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Discover Stonehenge and Windsor with entry access and expert guidance throughout the day.
Discover Stonehenge and Windsor with entry access and expert guidance throughout the day.
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This main attraction at the World Heritage Site has been around for 4,500 years! See the remains of the original Neolithic monument, featuring preserved sarsen megaliths and bluestones in their original positions. There is a protective barrier around it, limiting proximity to 10m to safeguard the stones.

The Visitor Center is where you become a Stonehenge expert. They've got a world-class exhibition, with artifacts from the builders' time (borrowed from Salisbury Museum and Wiltshire Museum) and multimedia displays. There's even an exhibit area — think modern art, photos, and archaeological treasures found 150 years ago!

Want to see Stonehenge in 360°? This virtual tour lets you do just that! In addition, there's an interactive map showing how the landscape around Stonehenge has changed over time. You can also take a time travel trip through the seasons pass with an audio-visual experience from inside the stones themselves!

Just outside the Visitor Center, you'll find recreated Neolithic houses — the kind the Stonehenge builders lived in. These are bright and airy, with a single room, each measuring 5m on each side, and white chalk walls and floors. Learn about the builders’ daily routines, from grinding grain with a quern to making rope from rushes!

Stonehenge is open from 9:30am to 7pm during summer (April-September) and from 9:30am to 5pm during winter (October-March).
Duration: Visitors typically spend 40 minutes to 2.5 hours exploring Stonehenge, but you can take your own time. Just note that the venue shuts at different times according to the season.
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Duration: If the tour involves just Stonehenge, then you can expect your Stonehenge tour from London and back to take about six hours. However, if you are planning to visit other nearby historic towns like Windsor, Bath, Oxford, Lacock, or Avebury, your day trip may take up to 11 hours.

Stonehenge is about 145km southwest of London, and most tours take around two hours to get there by coach.


Most Stonehenge tickets can be canceled or rescheduled 24 or 48 hours before the experience begins. Please check your tickets before booking.
For those using the shuttle bus, the journey will take about ten minutes. Please note that the shuttle bus is only available to those who cannot walk to the Stone Circle. For those who are walking, depending on the pace, it takes about 20-40 minutes to get to the Stone Circle.
You can arrive 30 minutes within your allocated slot and stay as long as you like. However, if you are later than 30 minutes after your scheduled slot, the staff will try to accommodate you at the next available slot, but this might take a while as it is subject to availability.
Children are welcome at Stonehenge, and some tours offer family-friendly itineraries. Most AC coaches are also pram/stroller-friendly. However, there are no pram/stroller rentals on-site.
Stonehenge is surrounded by other fascinating Neolithic sites, such as Woodhenge, Durrington Walls, and the Cursus. Some tours also include visits to nearby towns like Bath and Windsor.
Stonehenge hosts various events throughout the year, most notably the Summer and Winter Solstices. These events attract thousands of visitors and offer a rare chance to experience Stonehenge during unique astronomical alignments. You can also find smaller seasonal events and special exhibitions at the visitor center.