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Stonehenge Tours

London, United Kingdom

Explore the mysterious Stonehenge with expert guides on immersive tours. Discover ancient history, learn about its purpose, and enjoy scenic views of the iconic stone circle. Perfect for history lovers and curious travelers seeking a unique experience near London.



Stonehenge Tours and Tickets

Book Stonehenge tours and tickets to explore this ancient wonder up close. Enjoy guided visits, learn about its history and mysteries, and experience the breathtaking landscape. Convenient options include day trips from London for a seamless adventure.


Best Places to Eat Near the Stonehenge

Discover the best places to eat near Stonehenge, from cozy countryside pubs to charming cafes. Enjoy traditional British meals, fresh local produce, and relaxing atmospheres—perfect for unwinding after your tour of the ancient stone monument.

Gillray's Steakhouse & Bar

Located on the River Thames with stunning views of the London Eye, Gillray’s offers an authentic British dining experience in an elegant setting, perfect for both lunch and dinner.

Skylon Restaurant

Skylon is a modern British brasserie in Royal Festival Hall, offering floor-to-ceiling River Thames views, a stylish bar, and close proximity to London’s top theatre, music, and art venues.

Wahaca Southbank

Our Southbank restaurant, housed in recycled shipping containers, offers stunning Thames views from both indoor seating and an outdoor terrace. Enjoy vibrant city life alongside London's Southbank Centre.


Top Hotels & Places to Stay Near the Stonehenge

Find top hotels and charming places to stay near Stonehenge for a comfortable and convenient visit. Choose from cozy countryside inns, modern hotels, or bed and breakfasts with stunning views. Perfect for early tours or peaceful getaways, these accommodations offer great amenities, friendly service, and easy access to the iconic stone circle and surrounding attractions.

Royal Horseguards Hotel

The Royal Horseguards Hotel, a historic London landmark, sits on the River Thames. It combines the National Liberal Club, hosting icons like Churchill, and the former home of Britain’s first spy chief.

Sea Containers London

Sea Containers London, located in the iconic Sea Containers building on the South Bank, blends glamour with brutalist design, offering a unique riverside experience as your perfect London anchor.

Park Plaza London

Park Plaza London Westminster Bridge, located on the South Bank with views of the Houses of Parliament, offers contemporary rooms, restaurants, bars, a spa, and a 15-meter pool, perfect for relaxation.


About the Stonehenge

Attraction Name: Stonehenge

Location: Wiltshire, England

Latitude: 51.1789° N and Longitude: 1.8262° W


Stonehenge is one of the world’s most famous prehistoric monuments, located on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. Estimated to have been constructed around 3000 BC to 2000 BC, it features a massive circle of standing stones, each around 13 feet high. The site remains a mystery, with theories ranging from ancient burial ground to astronomical observatory. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stonehenge attracts visitors from around the globe and offers a fascinating look into Neolithic life and ancient engineering.


Complete Travel Guide: Visiting Stonehenge


Top Things to See

  • The Stone Circle (Main attraction)
  • The Avenue – ceremonial approach to the stones
  • Heel Stone and Slaughter Stone
  • Stonehenge Exhibition and Visitor Centre
  • Neolithic Houses – life-size reconstructions


Getting There
  • Located about 90 minutes from London
  • Reachable by guided tours, car, train to Salisbury + shuttle
  • Parking available near the Visitor Centre


Museums & Exhibits

  • Stonehenge Visitor Centre Exhibition
  • 250+ archaeological treasures
  • Virtual experience: “Standing in the Stones”


Gardens & Grounds

  • Scenic walking paths across Salisbury Plain
  • Grassy picnic areas near the Visitor Centre
  • Panoramic countryside views ideal for photos


Nearby Food & Dining

  • On-site café with sandwiches, hot meals, and drinks
  • Local pubs like The Stonehenge Inn and The Wheatsheaf
  • Traditional British fare and countryside dining in Amesbury


FAQs

Most tours include round-trip transport, entry to Stonehenge, access to the Visitor Centre, and an audio or live guide.

Tours usually last between 6 to 10 hours, depending on whether it's a half-day or full-day tour with additional stops.

Yes, guided tours are available with expert commentary or via audio guides included with admission.

Yes, independent travel is possible, but pre-booking tickets is essential, especially during peak times.

Absolutely! Stonehenge is family-friendly and the Visitor Centre has engaging exhibits for kids.

Yes, Stonehenge offers accessible paths, shuttle service to the stones, and accessible facilities at the Visitor Centre.

Wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing, as much of the tour involves walking outdoors.

Most tours include a stop at a café or pub nearby, and the on-site café at Stonehenge offers light meals and drinks.

Early mornings or late afternoons are less crowded. Visiting during the solstices offers a unique experience.


Many full-day tours also include nearby attractions like Bath, Windsor Castle, or Avebury.


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