Did you know that such music legends as the Beatles, Black Sabbath, and Spinal Tap have featured Stonehenge in their music? Get away from busy London streets and soak into the mysterious ancient atmosphere of the era of druids and magic.
Get a unique chance to take a look at one of the places on the world map covered with mystery and magic. Who knows what will you find walking among these old rocks of Stonehenge? Enjoy your private tour and full attention from your guide.
• Get picked up by a personal driver
• Take some rest from the big city
• Immerse in the rich history of England
• Get full attention on a private tour
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Get the perfect chance to walk through this historical place before tons of tourists arrive. You’ll have 2 hours to fully feel the atmosphere of the place. Capture the energetic diversity between the bustling city and calm Stonehenge.
Feed your mind, body, and spirit walking along the giant rocks and imagining ancient druids creating their magic. Can you believe it was built about 2400 BC? This mind-blowing structure is also known as a place of “ringing rocks”. Due to some unique acoustic properties, they produce a long clanging sound when struck.
Moreover, you’ll have a chance to look at reconstructed houses of the Stonehenge builders to fully immerse into the atmosphere of the place. And have you ever heard that according to the legends Stonehenge is closely connected to the wizard Merlin? The legend says he transferred the stones from Ireland in order to build a memorial for warriors. And it is believed to be originally constructed by giants.
Stonehenge is a truly legendary place as it attracts over a million visitors per year. So you’ll have an opportunity to become a part of them. After you enjoy the stones you can go to the local shops and search for some little treasures there. Also, there is a cafe offering you some truly British dishes.
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Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument consisting of a ring of standing stones, located in the English county of Wiltshire.
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