Visitor photographing Stonehenge with audio guide, Wiltshire, England.
Tourists walking around Stonehenge on a day trip from London.
Reconstructed Neolithic huts near Stonehenge, England.
Stonehenge with visitors and cloudy sky, Wiltshire, England.
Tourist using audio guide in a lush green park setting.
Historic Cotswold stone houses in a quaint English village near Stonehenge.
Stonehenge with blue sky and yellow flowers during daytime.

Stonehenge Entry Tickets, London

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Duration: Varies (2.5 hours to 6 hours)

Free cancellation

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience

Transfers included
Transfers included
Audio guide

Access to multilingual audio guide

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Explore Stonehenge in London with your own pace and enjoy an unhurried exploration of this ancient wonder, free from tour group constraints. Upon arrival at the visitor center, prepare for a standard security check involving bag checks. As you approach Stonehenge, take in its sheer scale and ponder the mysteries that have captivated people for centuries.

This entry ticket grants you the most flexibility for a completely self-guided exploration of Stonehenge. Spend as much or as little time as you wish!

Gain direct access to Stonehenge, the Neolithic houses, and the Visitor Center, home to 250+ artifacts, and enhance your visit with a multilingual audio guide.

Enjoy complete control over your schedule and explore at your own rhythm, allowing you to tailor your visit to your specific interests.

For added convenience, upgrade your ticket for round-trip coach transfers from Central London and eliminate the stress of planning your own transportation.

Entry to Stonehenge

Audio guide in English, German, Spanish, French, Dutch, Italian, Ukrainian, Mandarin, Russian, Polish, Japanese, Korean, and Brazilian Portuguese

Half-day tour of Stonehenge

Round-trip AC coach transfers

Boarding from Central London

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Visitor photographing Stonehenge with audio guide, Wiltshire, England.

Visitor photographing Stonehenge with audio guide, Wiltshire, England.

Enjoy a truly personalized and unhurried exploration of Stonehenge's ancient wonders, free from tour group constraints, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in its history and mystery at your own pace.

Getting started

Upon arrival at the Stonehenge visitor center, be prepared for a standard security check involving bag checks.

What to expect

Stonehenge

Gaze at the sheer scale of Stonehenge as you walk towards it. This ring of standing stones, a prehistoric monument that has captivated people for centuries, remains mysterious and is clouded by ancient rituals and astronomical alignments.

Features:

  • Admire the enigmatic attraction: Walk around the perimeter and admire the sarsen stones and bluestones.

  • Audioguide: The audioguide will provide insights into the stones' history, geology, and theories surrounding their construction.

  • Neolithic Houses: The Neolithic houses near the Visitor Center offer a glimpse into the lives of the people who lived in this area thousands of years ago, and imagine what daily life might have been like.

  • Exhibits: The visitor center houses an exhibit that showcases over 250 archaeological artifacts excavated from the Stonehenge site. These include tools, pottery, jewelry, and human remains, providing valuable context for understanding the monument's history.

Tourists walking around Stonehenge on a day trip from London.

Tourists walking around Stonehenge on a day trip from London.

Reconstructed Neolithic huts near Stonehenge, England.

Reconstructed Neolithic huts near Stonehenge, England.

Stonehenge with visitors and cloudy sky, Wiltshire, England.

Stonehenge with visitors and cloudy sky, Wiltshire, England.

What’s not allowed

  • 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.

Accessibility

  • ​​This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.

  • Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.

Additional information

  • English Heritage and National Trust England members can enjoy free admission to Stonehenge.
Tourist using audio guide in a lush green park setting.

Tourist using audio guide in a lush green park setting.

Historic Cotswold stone houses in a quaint English village near Stonehenge.

Historic Cotswold stone houses in a quaint English village near Stonehenge.

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Operating hours

Stonehenge

Monday
9:30am - 7:00pm • last entry 6:00pm
Tuesday
9:30am - 7:00pm • last entry 6:00pm
Wednesday
9:30am - 7:00pm • last entry 6:00pm
Thursday
9:30am - 7:00pm • last entry 6:00pm
Friday
9:30am - 7:00pm • last entry 6:00pm
Saturday
9:30am - 7:00pm • last entry 6:00pm
Sunday
9:30am - 7:00pm • last entry 6:00pm
  • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.

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FAQs

Visits typically last around 2 hours including time spent exploring and taking photos. Guided tours are available in multiple languages and usually run for about an hour to an hour and a half.
Yes, it's great for families but keep in mind that there are no specific attractions or activities designed for children. The site itself has an open space where kids can run and play safely under supervision.
Your entry includes access to the stone circle and exhibition areas, plus an audio guide that provides detailed information about the history and significance of Stonehenge. Some tickets also include guided tours.
Early morning between 6-8 AM provides fewer crowds and beautiful golden light for photos. Avoid Fridays when it's closed for prayers. October to March offers cooler weather, making it more comfortable. Sunrise visits offer a magical atmosphere with stunning views.
Bring comfortable walking shoes, as the site can be uneven and muddy. Sunscreen and a hat are essential during summer months. A camera is a must-have for capturing memories of this iconic landmark.
The easiest way is by car from London, taking about 1.5 hours via the A303. Public transport options include buses from Salisbury or train to Amesbury followed by a short walk or taxi ride.
It's highly recommended to book your ticket online beforehand as entry is limited and lines can be long, especially during peak summer months. Booking ahead ensures you get the time slot you want without waiting.
Photography is allowed throughout the site but remember that flash photography is not permitted inside the exhibition areas to preserve artifacts and exhibits. Always check for any specific restrictions around events or special exhibitions.
Upon arrival at the visitor center, you must undergo standard security checks which include bag inspections to ensure safety within the site.
Yes, the visitor center houses over 250+ artifacts that you can explore as part of enhancing your understanding and appreciation of Stonehenge's history.
Your entry allows you access up to about 10 meters from the monument, as entering the circle itself is restricted for safety and preservation reasons.
Audio guides can be accessed in multiple languages including English, German, Spanish, French, Dutch, Italian, Ukrainian, Mandarin, Russian, Polish, Japanese, Korean, and Brazilian Portuguese.
You will be able to walk around the perimeter of Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument known for its massive standing stones and historical mysteries.
Yes, your visit is accessible for wheelchairs and prams/strollers, ensuring convenience for all guests.
No, these tickets offer a self-guided tour experience without the requirement of joining group tours or having guides present.
Yes, your entry includes access to both Stonehenge itself and the nearby Neolithic houses as part of the experience.
You have the option to upgrade for round-trip coach transfers from Central London, providing a convenient way to reach Stonehenge without planning your own transport.
Absolutely, guide dogs are welcome at Stonehenge, allowing you to have their support during your visit.

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