Stonehenge Day Trip from London
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Experience Highlights
Visit Stonehenge on your own on this coach tour, departing from London and including entrance to the Visitor Centre. On this unguided tour of approximately 6.5 hours, you can explore Stonehenge at your own pace, without being dependent on schedules or groups.
Departure is from Victoria Coach Station, where you should arrive at least 15 minutes early. To get the audio guide (available in 12 languages), simply download the official Stonehenge Audio Tour app before your visit.
- Travel in comfort to Stonehenge by air-conditioned coach from London.
- See the Stonehenge stone circle and learn about these megalithic ruins with an audio guide in 12 languages.
- Marvel at this prehistoric masterpiece.
What’s included
- Free visit to Stonehenge and admission to the Visitor Centre
- Audio guide in 12 languages
- Transport to and from Stonehenge from London by luxury coach with air-conditioning and free wifi
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Step by Step
Don't miss the opportunity to visit Stonehenge while in London and experience the mystery of its megalithic monuments. On this approximately 6.5 hour tour, you can take a return coach from London to the complex in Salisbury.
Travel in comfort on a luxury, air-conditioned coach with free Wi-Fi for the 130km route to your destination. All at your own pace, avoiding the hustle and bustle of organised groups.
More than a million people come here every year. A place of sun worship, the Stonehenge megaliths were erected between the end of the Neolithic and the beginning of the Bronze Age. The earliest monument of this complex dates from 3100 BC.
Download your audio guide from the official Stonehenge Audio Tour app (available in 12 languages) before your visit and start enjoying the experience at your own pace.
For some years now, in order to preserve this historic monument, access to the interior of the circle has not been permitted as a general rule, and the stones may not be touched. However, access is allowed during the summer and winter solstices, as these were the most important days in the solar rituals celebrated in this monument.