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Stonehenge Admission Ticket
Stonehenge Admission Ticket
Stonehenge Admission Ticket
Stonehenge Admission Ticket
Stonehenge Admission Ticket

Stonehenge Admission Ticket


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  • Book your Stonehenge admission ticket to experience one of the world's most famous prehistoric sites up close and try to solve its mystery.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodGet there on your own
Tour typesAudio guide
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Sightseeing typeHistoric site tour
TransportWalking

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-What you can expect-
Your timed admission ticket to Stonehenge gives you access to one of the world's most fascinating prehistoric sites as well as entry to the visitor center, which displays hundreds of prehistoric objects found in the vicinity of Stonehenge.

This stone-circle-shaped structure is a UNESCO World Heritage site dating back to the Neolithic era. It is believed to have been built around 2500 BC, though no one knows exactly for what, a mystery that attracts thousands of visitors each year. While the reason for which Stonehenge was built is still up for debate, historians and archaeologists have put forth a few theories and speculations which you can discover at the Visitor Center.

In addition, the new outdoor gallery showcases several reconstructed Neolithic houses designed to offer some insight into the Neolithic lifestyle of the individuals who constructed this masterpiece of engineering.

All photos by English Heritage

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Duration: Lasts up to 2 hours

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

  • Meeting point description: Please show your voucher at the Stonehenge Visitor Center's General Admission upon arrival to exchange it for a ticket.(Stonehenge Visitor Center, Amesbury, Wiltshire SP4 7DE)

  • Know in advance:Admission to Stonehenge is managed through timed tickets so advance booking is strongly recommended as it's the only way to guarantee entry on the day and at the time of your choice

  • Please try to arrive on time for your chosen time slot as late arrivals could result in not being able to enter or being asked to wait until the next time slot available where numbers are lower

  • Opening times are subject to change - visit the venue website for the up-to-date hours of operation. Last admission is 2 hours before closing time

  • You can download the Stonehenge Audio Tour app before the day of the tour for a free audio guide (over 10 languages available)

  • You can reach the site by the Stonehenge Tour Bus, the public bus that departs from Salisbury rail and bus stations

  • Parking is available on site and is chargeable

FAQ

1. Who built Stonehenge and what are the theories about its origin?

Stonehenge was not built by a single group; its construction spanned from the late Neolithic to the early Bronze Age, completed by ancient inhabitants over thousands of years. There are various academic theories regarding its purpose and origin. The mainstream view suggests it may have served as an important ritual site, an astronomical observatory, or even a burial ground, and it remains full of mysteries to this day.

2. Do I need to buy a ticket to visit Stonehenge, and what are the entry requirements?

Yes, a ticket is required to visit Stonehenge. Advance booking is recommended to secure entry, especially during peak season. Tickets typically include access to the Stonehenge site, the visitor center, permanent exhibitions, and the shuttle bus service to and from the stone circle. Booking through platforms like KKday allows you to easily compare different time slot options and ensure a smooth trip, avoiding the hassle of queuing on-site. Upon entry, you must adhere to park regulations, refrain from eating or drinking, and be mindful of protecting the heritage.

3. How much time is generally recommended for a visit to Stonehenge?

It is generally recommended to allocate approximately 2 to 3 hours for a visit to Stonehenge. This includes the shuttle bus journey from the visitor center to the stone circle, walking around the site, exploring the exhibitions and museum at the visitor center, and time spent at the gift shop. If you have a strong interest in history or archaeology, you might need more time.

4. Can I get up close to touch the stones or roam freely inside Stonehenge during my visit?

Generally, to protect this precious prehistoric site, visitors cannot touch the stones up close or roam freely within the stone circle. During your visit, you will follow a designated path, observing Stonehenge from a distance to preserve its integrity. If you wish to enter the stone circle, you need to book a special 'Stone Circle Access' tour, which has limited availability.

5. What are the transportation options available from London to Stonehenge?

There are several main ways to travel from London to Stonehenge: 1. Train and Bus: Take a train from London Waterloo Station to Salisbury, then transfer to the 'Stonehenge Tour Bus' which goes directly there. 2. Join a Day Trip: Many tour operators offer day trips from London to Stonehenge, usually including transportation and a guided tour, saving you the planning hassle. 3. Driving: Driving yourself offers the most flexibility. Stonehenge has a parking lot available.

6. Besides the stone circle itself, what other facilities or exhibitions are worth visiting at the Stonehenge site?

In addition to the magnificent stone circle, the visitor center is a major highlight. It features world-class exhibitions that delve into the history and archaeological discoveries of Stonehenge through interactive displays, artifact collections, and a 360-degree theatre. Furthermore, the site includes reconstructed Neolithic house models, offering a glimpse into the lives of the builders, as well as a cafe and a gift shop.

7. Is Stonehenge open all year round, and what is the best season to visit?

Stonehenge is open almost year-round, only closing on a few holidays like Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) are generally the best times to visit, offering mild and pleasant weather with relatively fewer crowds. While summer has long daylight hours, it is very crowded. Winter can be cold and wet, but it offers a unique experience of seeing Stonehenge potentially dusted with snow.

8. From what distance can visitors typically view the Stonehenge monument during their visit?

To protect the site and ensure a good viewing experience for all visitors, you will walk along a designated path surrounding the stone circle. You will typically be kept at a distance of about 15 to 20 meters from the monument. Although you cannot touch the stones, this distance is sufficient to appreciate the grandeur and mystery of the monument and capture stunning photos from various angles.

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