Book your timed admission ticket for Stonehenge, one of the world’s most famous prehistoric monuments. When you visit the site you’ll be able to explore its new world-class visitor center that houses museum-quality exhibits, a shop, and a café.
About this ticket
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Reserve now & pay later
- Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.
- Duration 2 hours
- Check availability to see starting times.
- Skip the ticket line
- Audio guide included
- English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Polish, Portuguese
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
Although I chose a time to enter it was not necessary. We were running late due to traffic & we’re panicking because we were going to loose our spot but we worried for nothing. Having E-tickets sped up the process. The staff were brilliant, chilled, & friendly. The buses leave every 5 mins so there’s plenty of time to show your ticket & queue for the bus. I visited before but our group didn’t want to pay to get up close, they only wanted souvenirs. I am so glad I got to see them up close. I can’t explain the feeling, we were all blown away with the experience.
Anybody interested in our past will find a visit to Stonehenge immensely rewarding. Engaging with any of the volunteers/experts who line the route and those in some of the exhibition tents is worthwhile. They love questions and they seem to know their stuff. My first visit was in 1959 with my Dad. It must have been fairly boring because I cannot remember very much. Today it was fantastic. Congratulations to all who made it a memorable day. The guide book is excellent. Buy the book with ticket admission. Well worth it. Thank you
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Begin your visit at the Stonehenge Visitor Center.
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What to bring
- Warm clothing
- Sun hat
- Umbrella
- Water
- Rain gear
- Headphones
- Charged Smartphone
- Downloaded app
Know before you go
- English Heritage and National Trust England members can enjoy free admission to Stonehenge
- Stonehenge is easy to get to: You can take the train to Salisbury train station and then take The Stonehenge Tour Bus service
- You can also drive to Stonehenge (approximately 2 hours from London) with parking available on-site. Parking is free to English Heritage members and Stonehenge ticket holders
- The monument sits in its open prehistoric landscape so there is no shelter at the Stone Circle. Bring warm clothing, raincoats, and umbrellas if rain or cold weather is forecast, and sunhats and plenty of water in hot weather
- Wheelchairs are available on site
- The Family Admission Ticket allows entry for 2 adults only and up to 3 children aged 5 to 17.