Visit Stonehenge
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Highlights
Stonehenge
Walk around the world heritage site and be fascinated by the unique rock formation! Located on Salisbury Plain, 40-ton rocks have stood tall since their arrival 5,000 years ago. Numerous theories surround Stonehenge; from the belief that it is a religious temple to an astronomical clock and even a Bronze Age cemetery! Decide for yourself as you discover the history behind this mysterious monument.
Check out the many theories surrounding this site
Can you uncover the mystery of Stonehenge?
Approach the 5,000-year-old Stone Circle
What is included?
- Entrance to Stonehenge
- Transportation by air-conditioned coach
What is not included?
- Tips
- Refreshments
What is there to know?
During peak periods, vehicles without Wi-Fi may be used.
The audio guide in English can be downloaded for free on smartphones. Visitors should search for "Stonehenge Audio Tour" to download the app and should open it while connected to the internet, to allow for relevant updates. The app will not work offline. Customers are advised to bring their own headphones as due to hygiene regulations, headphones will not be provided at the attraction.
Customers are also advised to dress appropriately for the weather, wear sturdy shoes and bring water.
The vehicles are modern, comfortable and maintained to the highest standards of cleanliness, including a deep clean every day.
Meeting point
Meeting time: 8.15am
Departure: 8.30am sharp
Tour finishes between 2.30pm at Gloucester Road (Kensington) subject to traffic conditions*.
AFTERNOON Departure: every day, only from April to September.
Meeting point: Golden Tours, Bus Stop 1, Bulleid Way, London SW1W 9SR
From 1 April to 27 May 2022 and from 5 September to 30 September 2023
Check-in: 12.30pm
Departure: 12.45pm sharp
Return approximately 6.30pm to Victoria or Gloucester Road (Kensington) depending on traffic conditions* From
28 May to 4 September 2023
Check-in: 1.30pm
Departure: 1.45pm sharp
Return approximately 7.30pm to Victoria or Gloucester Road (Kensington) subject to traffic conditions*.
Duration of the experience: Approx. 6 hours
Due to legal working hours restrictions for our drivers, this tour will end 2 to 3 minutes walk from Gloucester Road tube station. This station is located in Zone 1 and is three stops east on the Circle Line or District Line to Victoria. The Piccadilly line also runs through Gloucester Road and is just 5 stops from Piccadilly Circus.