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Stonehenge and Windsor Castle guided tour from London
Stonehenge and Windsor Castle guided tour from London
Stonehenge and Windsor Castle guided tour from London
Stonehenge and Windsor Castle guided tour from London
Stonehenge and Windsor Castle guided tour from London

Stonehenge and Windsor Castle guided tour from London


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  • Explore the iconic Stonehenge and Windsor Castle on a guided day trip.
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Attraction Tickets

Ticket typeE-ticket (requires redemption)
Exhibit typeHistorical exhibits
Attraction typeHistory & culture, Traditional house experience
Tour typesGuided tour
Additional service & facilityTransfer included

Product Info

-What you can expect-
Discover the mysteries of Stonehenge and the royal heritage of Windsor Castle on a guided day trip from London.

Stonehenge

Leave London and travel across the sweeping Salisbury Plain to visit Stonehenge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Standing alone on the open plain, this prehistoric monument is nearly 5,000 years old. Linked with pagan traditions, spiritual rituals, and centuries of debate, Stonehenge remains a mystery. Explore the stones and marvel at this remarkable achievement of ancient engineering.

Windsor Castle

Next, head to Windsor Castle, perched above the River Thames just outside London. Since the time of William the Conqueror in the 11th century, 41 monarchs have lived within its walls, leaving their mark on what is now the largest continuously occupied castle in the world.

Step inside Windsor Castle to admire the splendor of St George’s Chapel and the impressive State Apartments. St George’s Chapel is also the final resting place of Queen Elizabeth II, who was laid to rest there in 2022.

The town of Windsor itself is charming, filled with traditional shops and historic pubs. One local legend even claims that William Shakespeare wrote his play The Merry Wives of Windsor in one of them.

From Windsor, make the short journey back to London, where your adventure comes to an end.

Purchase Notice

Duration: Lasts up to 10 hours

Reminders

  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Meet at Victoria Coach Station and wait for the tour to be called (Tour 13). Boarding starts at 8:00 am. Please arrive 15 minutes before your departure to allow time for check-in.(Victoria Coach Station, Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 9TP, UK)

  • Accessibility:The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users and people with heart problems

  • Know in advance:Choose from three ticket options: Tour Only (No Attraction Entry), Stonehenge Entry Included, and Stonehenge and Windsor Castle Entry Included

  • On rare occasions, the State Apartments may be closed. As an alternative, you will visit Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House and St George’s Chapel

  • The tour concludes near Victoria Train Station at approximately 6:30 pm

  • Entry to the attractions is not included unless the corresponding entry options are selected

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Validity Period

  • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

FAQ

1. What is the historical significance of Stonehenge and its purpose?

Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument dating back to around 3000-2000 BC, making it one of the most famous and enigmatic sites in the world. It was constructed by Neolithic and Bronze Age people, though the exact methods and reasons remain a subject of extensive research and debate. Common theories suggest it served as a ceremonial site, an ancient astronomical observatory tracking the solstices and equinoxes, or even a burial ground. Its precise alignment with celestial events highlights the advanced understanding of its builders. Visitors today can explore the surrounding landscape and visitor centre to learn more about its construction and ongoing mysteries.

2. What is the typical visitor experience at Stonehenge, and can guests approach the stones?

At Stonehenge, visitors typically walk along a designated path that encircles the stone circle, allowing for excellent views from all angles. For preservation purposes, direct access to walk among the stones is generally restricted to special "Stone Circle Access" tours, which must be booked separately and often outside regular visiting hours. The site includes a visitor centre with exhibitions, reconstructed Neolithic houses, and artifacts, providing context before or after viewing the monument itself. A shuttle bus or a pleasant walk connects the visitor centre to the stone circle.

3. Is it feasible to visit both Windsor Castle and Stonehenge on a single day trip?

Yes, it is feasible to visit both Windsor Castle and Stonehenge on a single day trip, especially when joining an organized tour from London. While Windsor Castle and Stonehenge are not immediately adjacent, a guided tour efficiently manages the approximately 1.5 to 2-hour drive between the two sites, plus the journey to and from London. These tours are designed to optimize time at each location, offering a comprehensive experience without the complexities of independent travel logistics, making it a popular and convenient option for many visitors.

4. How can visitors travel to Stonehenge from London using public transport?

To reach Stonehenge from London using public transport, visitors can take a train from London Waterloo station to Salisbury, which is the closest major town to the monument. The train journey usually takes about 1.5 hours. From Salisbury, you can then take the dedicated "Stonehenge Tour Bus," which operates regularly from Salisbury train station and city centre directly to the Stonehenge Visitor Centre. Alternatively, taxis are available from Salisbury to Stonehenge, offering a more direct but potentially more costly option.

5. What are the advantages of taking a guided tour to Stonehenge and Windsor Castle compared to independent travel?

A guided tour to Stonehenge and Windsor Castle offers several key advantages over independent travel. It eliminates the hassle of navigating public transportation or driving between multiple sites, as all transport is typically provided. Tours often include an expert guide who provides historical context and fascinating insights, enriching the experience at both locations. Additionally, organized tours ensure efficient time management, allowing visitors to make the most of their day by covering significant distances and entry logistics smoothly, making it a stress-free way to visit these iconic landmarks.

6. What are the transportation options available between Windsor Castle and Stonehenge?

Direct public transportation options, such as a single train line, are not available between Windsor Castle and Stonehenge. Traveling between these two sites independently would typically involve multiple train and bus transfers, potentially taking a significant amount of time. For this reason, most visitors choose to join an organized guided tour that includes transportation, which is the most convenient and efficient way to travel between Windsor Castle and Stonehenge. Private car hire or taxi services are also an option for direct travel.

7. When was Stonehenge built, and how does its age compare to other ancient monuments?

Stonehenge was primarily constructed in phases between approximately 3000 BC and 2000 BC. This makes it significantly older than many well-known ancient monuments, including the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, which was largely completed around 2560 BC. Therefore, parts of Stonehenge predate the Egyptian pyramids by several centuries, highlighting its profound antiquity and the advanced capabilities of its Neolithic builders. Its construction spans a period of over a thousand years, making it a testament to enduring human endeavor.

8. How can I book a guided tour that includes both Stonehenge and Windsor Castle?

You can easily book a guided tour that includes both Stonehenge and Windsor Castle through various online travel platforms. For a convenient and reliable booking experience, you can use KKday to reserve your spot. KKday offers curated tour packages that often include round-trip transportation from London, entrance fees to both attractions, and a professional guide, ensuring a hassle-free and enriching day trip without the need to arrange individual tickets or transport. Booking in advance through KKday also helps secure your preferred date and time, especially during peak seasons.

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