There is no doubt that Stonehenge is one of the most ancient marvels of the world, and it is the most popular ancient landmark in Europe. Discover Stonehenge, the most modern stone circle in the world.

 

How to arrive

 

In terms of distance from central London, Stonehenge is approximately 150 km away. Public transport can be expensive and uncomfortable to reach Stonehenge, but you can also take a car or join an organized tour (the best option, of which there are many).

 

Transports and trains

 

There are no transport or direct trains from the capital of Britain.

The train leaves from London Waterloo station a few times each day (ask about schedules) about each half hour from 6:30 toward the beginning of the day onwards.

 

From Salisbury to get to Stonehenge, you can take Stonehenge Tour Bus which withdraws from the Salisbury train station and furthermore stops at the bus stop.

 

With Car

 

The manner in which we have picked. Simply on the grounds that having a companion who lives in Britain we didn't have the issue of leasing a vehicle, nor of driving on the left (with the exception of the people who can).

 

In any case, on the off chance that you generally approve of driving on the left and you are in a gathering of 3 or 4 individuals, heading to Stonehenge is definitely not a terrible choice and positively saves you a bit.

 

Organized Visits To Stonehenge

 

This is one of the always agreeable and less expensive to visit Stonehenge from London. There are numerous and for good measure. There are likewise visits that just incorporate transport and site sections.

 

By far most of the people who pick a coordinated visit, in any case, take a visit that remembers a visit to the environmental factors for expansion to Stonehenge, hence joining Stonehenge with different places like Shower for instance, or middle age Salisbury.

 

Hours and Costs

 

Purchase Stonehenge tickets ahead of time: Advance booking is presently expected as a section for Stonehenge visits will be dealt with through coordinated tickets. Advance booking is the best way to ensure passage on the day and time you need.

 

Opening times change as indicated by the season. If it's not too much trouble, note that the last access time to the site is two hours prior to the shutting time.

 

In winter the site shuts down at 14 pm, while in summer you can enter until 30pm (the site shuts down at 18 pm).

 

Note: Stonehenge tickets offer skip-the-lines options and can be bought and are strongly advised if you need to keep away from groups and lines.

 

Stonehenge Opening Hours

 

Summer

 

March 16th – September 6th

 

Monday – Sunday: 9:30 – 19:00

 

Winters

 

September 6th – March 15th

 

Monday – Sunday: 9:30 – 17:00

 

Note: Stonehenge is only closed on Christmas Day (December 25th). Stonehenge can be visited year-round, every day.

 

Make sure to read this article for the best Stonehenge Tour experience. Bon Voyage!