Marking this off my bucket list for me and my daughter was a must while visiting London. Visiting Stonehenge was an incredible journey into the past, a must-see for any traveler fascinated by ancien…Full review by NomadicNarratives
Mar 19, 2025
TOTALLY over priced, over rated, and way out of the budget and impossible at these terrible financial times. You used to be able to just park close, and just wonder around for a few minutes, and it d…Full review by Gully87654
Mar 19, 2025
Definitely book the tour where you have to go really early in the morning or later at night after they close so you can actually step inside the grounds of Stone Henge. They only allow a limited numb…Full review by Visokoo
In a few weeks I will spend the night in Amesbury and won't have a car. I was planning to go on foot to Stonehenge, since it is just 3 km, but the path would involve the A303, or so it appears. Is there a footpath alongside it perhaps?
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We took a taxi from Amesbury to Stonehenge for about GBP15. As I recall, the road was very narrow and traffic heavy. I did not see a separate foot path. You will have a chance to walk a …
We took a taxi from Amesbury to Stonehenge for about GBP15. As I recall, the road was very narrow and traffic heavy. I did not see a separate foot path. You will have a chance to walk a lot on site.
Evening all. Can you actually get close to the stones and if so, how close? Thank you
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Generally as the previous reviewer states, you can only get ablot 25 m from stones. HOWEVER, if you sign up for the Stonr Circle experience, you get to spend about 45 minutes right …
Generally as the previous reviewer states, you can only get ablot 25 m from stones. HOWEVER, if you sign up for the Stonr Circle experience, you get to spend about 45 minutes right within the stones. You can get as close as you want as long as you don't touch them. You have to book this on their website (best to do as early as possible). They schedule these appts either early before the site opens or late after it closes to regular ticketholders. We did this last Sept in the evening and it was fantastic. Your guide can answer your questions as well. As we left the site, we could watch the moon rising over the Stones. It was magical. If you can possibly schedule this, its worth it.
I hope this makes sense but is there any advantage to purchasing a 'skip the line' ticket vs booking a standard ticket online through English Heritage? It seems you'll need to wait in a line when you arrive regardless, correct?
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I believe the online price could be cheaper than buying tickets on the day. Also, leaving it until the day of your visit, tickets could be sold out for the time you are wanting to visit the site.
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