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Your complete guide to visiting Britain's most iconic prehistoric monument. Compare ticket options, find the best tour packages, and secure your entry to this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Quick Facts

Adult Ticket £27.20 (online price)
Child (5-17) £17.20
Opening Hours 9:30am - 5pm / 6pm (seasonal)
Advance Booking Recommended (save 15%)
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We help you navigate ticket options, understand pricing, and choose the experience that fits your travel plans.

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All prices and details sourced directly from official English Heritage data, updated for 2026.

Skip-the-Line Tips

Learn the best times to visit and how to avoid crowds at this popular attraction.

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Special rates for families and groups, plus child-friendly visiting tips.

Choose Your Stonehenge Experience

From standard entry to exclusive sunrise tours, find the perfect way to experience this ancient wonder.

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Standard Admission

General entry to Stonehenge including the Visitor Centre, exhibition, and outdoor Neolithic houses. Audio guide available on your smartphone.

From £27.20
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Inner Circle Access

Walk among the ancient stones during special access hours at dawn or dusk. Limited to small groups for an intimate experience.

From £70
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From London

Bus Tours from London

Hassle-free day trips from London with comfortable coach transport, expert guides, and often combined with Bath or Windsor.

From £69
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VIP Tours

Luxury private tours with expert archaeologist guides, champagne breakfast, and exclusive access privileges.

From £299
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Family Tickets

Discounted entry for families. One adult with up to 3 children or two adults with up to 3 children packages available.

From £44.40
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Private Tours

Customized itineraries for couples, families, or small groups. Your own vehicle and driver-guide for maximum flexibility.

From £149
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Insider Tip: The Golden Hour Secret

After spending countless mornings at Stonehenge, I've discovered that the first entry slot (9:30am) on weekday mornings offers the most peaceful experience. Most tour buses from London arrive between 11am and 2pm. If you're driving, aim for that early slot — you'll have 60-90 minutes with significantly fewer people, perfect for photos without crowds.

For the ultimate experience, consider the Stone Circle Access tours at sunrise. Yes, waking at 4am is challenging, but watching the sun rise behind those 5,000-year-old stones is genuinely transformative. Book at least 2-3 months ahead — these sell out fast.

— From our team's experience visiting Stonehenge across seasons

Planning Your Stonehenge Visit

Stonehenge isn't just a quick photo stop — it's a journey into 5,000 years of human history. Here's what you need to know to make the most of your time at Britain's most enigmatic prehistoric monument.

What's Included With Your Ticket

  • Access to the stone circle viewing area (external pathway)
  • Entry to the world-class Visitor Centre
  • Exhibition featuring 300+ archaeological artifacts
  • Reconstructed Neolithic houses
  • Free shuttle bus to the monument
  • Free audio guide (download to your smartphone)
  • Parking at the Visitor Centre

Good to know: The walk from the shuttle drop-off to the stones is about 600 meters. Allow 2-3 hours for a complete visit including the exhibition.

Stonehenge Visitor Centre with Neolithic house reconstruction

Best Time to Visit Stonehenge

Choosing when to visit can dramatically affect your experience. Here's what our research and experience suggests:

Quietest Times

  • Early morning (9:30am entry): Before tour buses arrive
  • Late afternoon (2-3 hours before closing): After day-trippers leave
  • Weekdays in shoulder season: October, November, February, March
  • Winter months: Fewer visitors, dramatic skies, shorter queues

Busiest Times to Avoid

  • Summer weekends and school holidays
  • 11am – 3pm (peak tour bus arrival)
  • Summer and Winter Solstice events
  • Bank holiday weekends

Solstice note: During Summer and Winter Solstice, Stonehenge opens for special celebrations with different access rules. Check the official English Heritage website for solstice-specific information.

Stonehenge at sunrise with golden light

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about visiting Stonehenge, answered.

According to official English Heritage pricing (2026 season):

  • Adult: £27.20 (online) / £32 (gate)
  • Child (5-17): £17.20 (online)
  • Concession (students, 65+): £23.60 (online)
  • Family (1 adult + 3 children): £44.40
  • Family (2 adults + 3 children): £71.60
  • Under 5s: Free

Booking online in advance saves 15% compared to buying at the gate. English Heritage members enter free.

Strongly recommended, yes. Stonehenge uses timed entry to manage visitor numbers, and popular time slots frequently sell out — especially during weekends, school holidays, and summer months.

Benefits of advance booking:

  • Save 15% on ticket prices
  • Guaranteed entry at your chosen time
  • Skip potential ticket queues
  • Peace of mind for your travel planning

With standard admission, no. Visitors walk on a circular path around the monument but cannot approach or touch the stones directly.

However, the Stone Circle Access experience (also called Inner Circle tours) allows small groups to walk among the stones during special opening hours at dawn or dusk. Even on these exclusive tours, touching the stones is not permitted — but you'll be just feet away from them.

Stonehenge is about 90 miles (145 km) southwest of London. Options include:

  • Organized tour: Most convenient. Coaches depart from central London (Victoria) and include admission. Journey takes about 2 hours each way.
  • Train + bus: Train from London Waterloo to Salisbury (90 mins), then the Stonehenge Tour bus from Salisbury station (30 mins).
  • Car: About 2 hours via the M3 and A303. Free parking for ticket holders at the Visitor Centre.

We generally recommend organized tours for international visitors — they handle logistics and often include other attractions like Bath or Windsor.

Plan for 2 to 3 hours for a comprehensive visit. This includes:

  • 15-20 mins: Visitor Centre exhibition
  • 15-20 mins: Neolithic houses outdoor area
  • 5-10 mins: Shuttle bus to the stones
  • 45-60 mins: Walking the stone circle path with audio guide
  • 5-10 mins: Return shuttle
  • Optional: Time for the café and gift shop

Last admission is 2 hours before closing to ensure adequate time at the monument.

No. At the monument itself, there are no toilets, food outlets, or covered shelter areas. All facilities are located at the Visitor Centre, including:

  • Restrooms (including accessible and baby changing)
  • Café with hot and cold food
  • Gift shop
  • Exhibition space
  • Picnic area

Use the facilities before taking the shuttle to the stones, especially if visiting with children.

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