Embark on an 6-hour private executive car tour to Stonehenge, one of the world’s most iconic prehistoric monuments. Travel in comfort from London in a Mercedes Benz, accompanied by your professional chauffeur. Upon arrival, enjoy a personal, self-guided visit to the Stonehenge Visitor Centre, featuring a comprehensive exhibition and museum with fascinating archaeological artefacts.
Explore the awe-inspiring Stonehenge site at your own pace, free from crowds. Your chauffeur will provide minimal commentary, giving you the freedom to discover this ancient wonder on your own. Included with your ticket is an audioguide to enhance your experience.
This tour, ideal for up to 7 people, allows independent travellers to explore at leisure. A self-guided itinerary and an information pack are available on request, offering insights into the venue’s history and highlights.
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Self-guided tour of Stonehenge.
Upon arrival at the visitor centre at Stonehenge, download the free audioguide to your device using the complimentary wifi on site.
Begin your visit at the awesome exhibition, a small museum and interpretation centre to give you the history and most important information about the monument before you visit it.
Explore the model village with replicas of the huts that would've been in use at the time of building Stonehenge and see other interesting exhibits.
Then take the shuttle bus (included in admission ticket) to the monument and marvel at mysterious and enigmatic Stonehenge, one of the wonders of the world and a feat of prehistoric engineering.
See the 5,000 year old monument, take pictures and enjoy the views.
Was it a temple or a calendar? Was it built by humans or aliens? These and other mysteries will be revealed by your audioguide.
Visit the gift shop and cafe for light refreshments before returning to London.
Stonehenge rocks!
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