Visit Stonehenge, one of the world’s most famous prehistoric monuments. Complete your trip to London by booking a ticket to this must-see attraction in England.
| Ticket type | E-ticket (requires redemption) |
| Attraction type | History & culture, Traditional house experience |
| Tour types | None |
Visitors may have to queue for admission due to heavy crowds, counterterrorism exercises, and safety measures
Monday 10:00–16:00 (Last Entry Time: 15:00)
Tuesday 10:00–16:00 (Last Entry Time: 15:00)
Wednesday 10:00–16:00 (Last Entry Time: 15:00)
Thursday 10:00–16:00 (Last Entry Time: 15:00)
Friday 10:00–16:00 (Last Entry Time: 15:00)
Saturday 10:00–16:00 (Last Entry Time: 15:00)
Sunday 10:00–16:00 (Last Entry Time: 15:00)
You can easily purchase your admission tickets for Stonehenge online. Booking through KKday allows you to secure your entry in advance, providing convenience and peace of mind. This ensures a smooth entry experience upon arrival and helps avoid potential queues or disappointment, especially during peak seasons.
A Stonehenge admission ticket grants you access to the iconic stone circle, the newly transformed visitor center, and the reconstructed Neolithic houses. You can explore the monument up close, delve into its mysteries through engaging exhibits, and learn about the prehistoric landscape and the people who built Stonehenge.
To fully experience Stonehenge, including exploring the stone circle, visiting the exhibition in the visitor center, and walking through the reconstructed Neolithic houses, it is recommended to allocate approximately 2 to 3 hours. This allows ample time for discovery and enjoyment without feeling rushed.
The best time to visit Stonehenge is typically during the shoulder seasons (spring or autumn) to avoid large crowds. Early mornings or late afternoons often provide the most atmospheric lighting for photography and a more tranquil experience. Weekdays are generally less busy than weekends.
You can reach Stonehenge via public transportation by first taking a train to Salisbury. From Salisbury train station, the 'Stonehenge Tour Bus' provides direct service to the monument, including stops at Old Sarum. This dedicated bus service is a convenient way to visit without a car.
The Stonehenge visitor center offers a rich educational experience. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits detailing the monument's history, construction methods, and theories surrounding its purpose. It provides crucial context and insights into the lives of the Neolithic people who created this ancient wonder.
At the reconstructed Neolithic houses outdoor gallery, visitors can step back in time to see how people lived 4,500 years ago. These authentic reconstructions, based on archaeological evidence, offer a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric domestic life, complete with replica tools and furnishings, providing a tangible connection to the past.
Stonehenge provides several accessibility considerations. The visitor center is wheelchair-friendly, and an accessible shuttle bus operates between the visitor center and the monument itself. While the immediate area around the stones is grass, there are accessible pathways leading to viewing points. Manual wheelchairs are also available for loan.