Explore the 5,000 years Mystery Surrounding Stonehenge in a private, comfortable air-conditioned vehicle at your pace in the afternoon from any Central London accommodation. The trip includes entry tickets and audio guides with access to the Stone Circle for a self-guided tour.
You will meet your driver at your central London accommodation between 12 - 2 PM. From there, you will be taken in a private vehicle to Stonehenge. You will be assisted with picking up your pre-booked tickets at Stonehenge.
You can either take the bus or walk for one mile to reach the stones. There, you will have a look at the stones circle. Once you have explored the mystery surrounding the stones and the English countryside, you will make your way back to the visitor centre where you will have some free time to independently see the exhibition, do some shopping, or have tea at the cafe. Your driver will meet you at a pre-arranged location to take you back to your accommodation by 7 - 8 PM
Autumn<br/>Pickup included
Summer<br/>Pickup included
Drive through London
Discover the mystery at Stonehenge.
Will be dropped off back to your accommodation in London
This service includes 2 hours of viewing time (waiting time) at Stonehenge. If going beyond the 2 hours the additional charge is applicable, paid to the driver in cash on the day, £50 per hour for the Sedan and for the Minivan and the 8 Seater Van will be £60 per hour.
At Stonehenge now the Audio Guides are no longer available to purchase now you will have to go on to the App Store on Apple or Google Store to download the Stonehenge app for free which acts as an Audio Guide and internet access is not required to listen to the Audio Guide once is downloaded. Recommended to download before arriving at Stonehenge.
If you are travelling with a cell phone please let us know the number before the travel date so the driver may communicate with you on the day.
If for any reason you need to contact the office or cannot locate your driver, please call our Free UK number on 0800 612 8914.
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