Stonehenge

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Mayling ****
9 Mar
Our tour guide James was great. He really make the whole trip fun with the way he shared the history of both Stonehenge and Bath. Our driver Carlos drives us safely too. Whole trip was fun and enjoyable.
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Janice ********
8 Mar
Thanks to Rowan and Sylvius for the smooth and wonderful tour!!!😃 We are amazed with the beauty of the city of Bath 🥰🥰🥰. We will definitely come back. Our guide Rowan, is very informative - which we enjoyed very much! 😃
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WONG ******
8 Mar
We visited three places in one day, but it didn't feel too rushed. Windsor Castle was beautiful, though no photos were allowed inside. Stonehenge was much smaller than I expected, but it didn't take long to walk around; about an hour was enough for photos. It started raining when we got to Oxford, and we had to be careful of pickpockets. While following the tour guide, some people tried to get close to us, and two of our group members had their backpacks opened. Luckily, we noticed in time, and nothing was lost. Lunch was fish and chips.
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吳 **
28 Feb
The tour bus was very comfortable, and it was full. The place to wait for the bus was easy to find at the bus stop. Each person received a bag of food including water, biscuits, an apple, and bread. It was pretty great. Then there was plenty of free time, almost 2 hours. Taking the shuttle bus from the visitor center was quick, about 5 minutes to reach the stone location. You can take pictures of the stones from different angles. A World Heritage Site you must visit in your lifetime. On the return trip, they will ask you which stop you want to get off at, such as the Natural History Museum road or Victoria. We got off at the Natural History Museum and visited the museum before going to dinner and returning to the hotel. A perfect day.
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Klook 用戶
27 Feb
佳慧's explanation was very interesting, and also connected the architecture and history of various countries. The stories were vivid and memorable, and I learned a lot!
Zoey ***
27 Feb
Very worthy tour! Stonehenge was so pretty and the guide introduced every part in detail, including the buildings and the street furniture we passed along.
LI ******
26 Feb
A fantastic travel experience that was both compact and rich. Dr. Wang, the principal person in charge of this trip, has a deep knowledge of British history and culture, connecting the dots into a timeline story, taking us from prehistoric Britain to the Middle Ages and then to modern times!
吳 **
25 Feb
A very convenient pass, a great help for self-guided travel. Some places can be entered by scanning your phone, awesome! I need to recommend my friends to buy it.
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What to know about Stonehenge

Stonehenge is one of the world’s first monuments and most famous stone circles, standing on Salisbury Plain near the River Avon in England. Built over many hundreds of years during the Stone Age, its massive standing stones—including sarsen stones, lintel stones, and the Heel Stone—were carefully arranged in a unique horseshoe shape and outer circle. No one knows for sure why it was built, but many think it was used for ceremonies, burials, or to follow the sun during the summer solstice. When you visit Stonehenge, start at the Visitor Centre to discover its rich history, then walk among the ancient rocks and imagine how the Stonehenge builders shaped this incredible monument that still stands after thousands of years. Plan your London journey today and book your Stonehenge tickets now on Klook!
Salisbury SP4 7DE, United Kingdom

Things to Do in Stonehenge, England

Explore the Stone Circle

At Stone Circle, you'll see huge sarsen stones, smaller bluestones, and the famous Heel Stone, all set in a horseshoe shape and outer circle. The stones line up with the rising sun during the summer solstice, which adds to the mystery of the site.

As you walk around the circle, you can imagine how ancient builders moved and placed these massive standing stones with simple tools. It's an amazing way to explore one of the world's most famous ancient places.

Drop by the Visitor Center

Drop by the Visitor Center to learn the story of Stonehenge. Inside, you'll find a world-class exhibit with fascinating artifacts from the time of the Stonehenge builders, plus interactive displays and videos. The special exhibit space also includes cool items like art, photos, and archaeological treasures from museums around the world. It's a great place to start your visit and explore the history behind the famous stones.

Experience the Neolithic Houses

Right outside the Visitor Center, you can explore the Neolithic Houses, built to show how people lived when Stonehenge was made. You might even see an English Heritage volunteer baking bread over a fire or using tools from the Stone Age. Stepping inside these homes helps you imagine what daily life was like for the Stonehenge builders. It's a fun and hands-on way to connect with the past.

Try the famous Rock Cakes

Take a break at the café and try the famous Rock Cakes, freshly made right on site. You'll also find soups, hotpots, sandwiches, salads, and both vegan and traditional options like pasties and sausage rolls. Many of the ingredients come from local producers in the Southwest. It's the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a tasty treat during your visit to Stonehenge!

Check out the Amesbury History Centre

Check out the Amesbury History Centre, located near Stonehenge. This two-story museum shares the story of Amesbury's rich past, from prehistoric times to more recent history. Inside, you'll find exhibits on the area's ancient roots, Amesbury Abbey, and even Queen Eleanor of Provence. It's a great place to learn more about the people and events connected to the famous stone circle.

Popular Attractions Near Stonehenge

Tower of London

The Tower of London is a famous historic castle in the heart of London. Explore the old fortress, see the Crown Jewels, and meet the Yeoman Warders, also known as Beefeaters. You can also walk through the medieval towers, learn about the castle's history, and enjoy beautiful views of the River Thames. The Tower of London is about 90 minutes by car or 2 hours by train from Stonehenge.

Brockwell Lido

Brockwell Lido, located in Brockwell Park, South London, is a popular outdoor spot where you can swim in a 50-meter pool, visit the gym, relax in the sauna and steam room, or enjoy fitness classes like yoga and spin. There's also a café serving tasty artisan pizzas and drinks. If you're visiting from Stonehenge, it takes about 2 and a half hours by car or around 3 hours by train.

Brick Lane

Brick Lane is a lively street in London known for its amazing street art, vintage shops, and delicious food from all over the world. You can explore markets, try tasty curries, or enjoy live music and cafes. It's about 90 minutes by train and tube from Stonehenge, making it a fun stop if you're heading to or from the famous stone circle.