Stonehenge

Tourist attraction
★ 4.8 (7K+ reviews) • 75K+ booked
Explore the legendary Stonehenge monument, an iconic World Heritage Site on Salisbury Plain, Southern England. Built over centuries, this stone circle features towering standing stones, including the Great Trilithon, sarsen circle, and inner ring of bluestones brought from the Preseli Hills. Aligned with the midsummer sunrise and midwinter sunset, Stonehenge reflects the ingenuity of its Bronze Age builders. Walk along Stonehenge Avenue to its horseshoe-shaped setting, believed to hold spiritual significance for ancient druids. Explore the Stonehenge Visitor Centre, where archaeological research reveals its role as a burial ground and final resting place. Nearby burial mounds, Durrington Walls, and other monuments showcase its continuous use for centuries. Discover the mysteries of the Heel Stone, Slaughter Stone, and Aubrey Holes, key to understanding how Stonehenge was built. Managed by English Heritage and the National Trust, this site remains a sacred place for modern druids and historians alike. Experience the magic of Stonehenge, one of the most captivating wonders of the British Isles, and uncover its enduring secrets!
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Stonehenge, Salisbury, England, United Kingdom
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Klook 用戶
27 Jun
I was very satisfied. The driver was attentive, explained carefully, and tried his best to take me to see things that were not on the itinerary. I was not feeling well and he ended the trip to accompany me to the emergency room and took me home. He was very empathetic and a very kind person. The lady who contacted me was also very attentive and responsible. Very satisfied
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周 **
26 Jun
The tour guide Cindy is professional, conscientious, enthusiastic and responsible. The itinerary service quality is very good. This trip is highly recommended, with a full score and a lot of gains.
Klook 用戶
26 Jun
The overall experience is very good. The reception staff is very punctual. The driver will hand out wristbands before getting off the car. Only with the wristband can you go directly to the priority boarding channel. Don't take the wrong route and queue up with ordinary tourists, otherwise you will have to wait for a long time. It is recommended to go during weekdays because there are fewer people and the sightseeing quality of Stonehenge is better.
Cheng *******
26 Jun
It is worthwhile to take a local tour. The tour guide Steven is attentive and professional. He will give tips when appropriate. He knows the attractions very well. The whole trip is comfortable and free. Point-to-point pick-up and drop-off are 5-star recommendations.
Klook 用戶
24 Jun
The tour guide was very attentive. There was a special car for round-trip transportation, which was really convenient. There was also air conditioning in the car. Traveling in London in this way made me feel safe and comfortable.
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WU *******
24 Jun
Guide Zhong will explain to us the history of the places we will visit today and the places and culture we should pay attention to in London, England! I highly recommend this trip to everyone!
Klook 用戶
24 Jun
We booked a one-day tour of Windsor, Stonehenge, and Bath for 2 people. There were 9 people in the same group. The assistant would contact us via WeChat before the trip. He was very enthusiastic and would answer any questions. Andy, the driver and tour guide on the day, was very nice. He would make appropriate adjustments to the schedule, recommend scenic spots, and take us to some beautiful photo spots. Each location on the itinerary stayed for about one to one and a half hours, so there was no time to sit down and eat properly. Remember to bring your own food. The driving time in the middle was a little longer. The car was very new and comfortable, and you could see the scenery and take a nap in the car. Because we were in a hurry, we just took a quick look at Windsor. If you want to take a closer look, it is recommended that you arrange half a day to a day to take a slow walk. We drove to the parking lot of Stonehenge, and then took a round-trip shuttle bus to Stonehenge to take a look at the scenery and take pictures, and then came back to buy souvenirs. The time was just right. We didn't buy tickets for the Roman Baths in Bath. We planned to walk around the town to feel the atmosphere. We had ice cream and wanted to take out the century-old shop Sally lunn's recommended by the tour guide. It was sold out when we went there, so we changed to a light lunch set meal. The bread portion was very large, just right for two people to share. The smoked salmon flavor is recommended. The vegetable soup and tea are also very delicious. If you want to visit these attractions in one day, the one-day tour is highly recommended.
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Klook User
23 Jun
The tour was extremely smooth, without any hassle and wholesome. Covering these three beautiful spots in 1 day was quite amazing, and saves time. The trip guide Jason and the driver Ishmael (hope I spelled it correctly) were the cherry on the cake. 10/10 recommended 👌

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Stonehenge Monument

Stonehenge is one of the world’s most famous stone circles, comprising an outer circle of sarsen stones and an inner ring of bluestones. The standing stones, including the Heel Stone and Great Trilithon, are positioned to align with the midsummer sunrise and midwinter sunset. This horseshoe-shaped setting is a marvel of ancient engineering, built by the Stonehenge builders during the Stone Age. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is surrounded by other monuments like Stonehenge Avenue and the Altar Stone. The upright stones and sarsen circle are also remarkable, offering insight into the ceremonial and religious practices of the time. Stonehenge continues to be a site of archaeological research, offering a glimpse into the past, from its creation to its continuous use over the centuries.

Visitor Centre

The Stonehenge Visitor Centre offers immersive exhibitions on the history and archaeology of the stone circle. Learn about its significance as a burial ground where human remains and cremation cemeteries have been uncovered, and explore the site’s construction over many stages. The centre provides a deeper understanding of Stonehenge’s cultural importance as a religious site and its alignment with celestial events, such as the summer and winter solstices.

Surrounding Monuments and Landscape

Explore the surrounding monuments, including avenue, Durrington Walls, and the other sites that dot the landscape. These areas, managed by English Heritage and the National Trust, offer vital context to Stonehenge’s role as a sacred site. The surrounding landscape, with its circular bank and timber posts, helps to showcase the broader significance of the site within Southern England’s rich history.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Built in several stages during the Neolithic and Bronze Ages, Stonehenge symbolizes ancient human achievement. Archaeologists, including Mike Parker Pearson, have discovered the site’s alignment with celestial events, reinforcing its importance as a religious site. Its role as a burial ground, evidenced by the presence of human remains, further enhances its historical and cultural value.

Exploring the Area

Take time to explore nearby sites like the River Avon and the Preseli Hills, where the bluestones were sourced. The surrounding burial site and other Neolithic monuments deepen the understanding of Stonehenge’s role in ancient rituals. The rich archaeological landscape offers a fantastic opportunity to learn about the ancient civilizations of Southern Britain.

Local Experiences and Nearby Attractions

Beyond Stonehenge, there’s much to explore. Discover Salisbury Cathedral, which houses one of the best-preserved copies of the Magna Carta, or head to Bath, known for its Roman baths and Georgian architecture. Windsor Castle, a royal residence, and Oxford, with its world-famous university, are also nearby, making for great additions to your trip. A combined tour of these sites offers a deep dive into Southern England's history and culture.

Local Cuisine

As you explore the area, don’t miss the chance to sample local dishes. In Wiltshire, try the famous Wiltshire ham, often served with hearty pies and roasts. In Bath, indulge in a classic cream tea with scones, clotted cream, and jam, or enjoy a Bath Bun, a sweet local treat. Pubs in the region offer a variety of British fare, from fish and chips to shepherd’s pie, complemented by hearty ales, completing your cultural journey through Southern England.