Enjoy exclusive access to the inner stone circle at Stonehenge on this day tour from London, and choose from a morning or afternoon departure. Most visitors to Stonehenge are not allowed to enter the inner circle — they have to simply admire the site from the outside — so this is a truly special tour. Combine this experience with visits to the historic town of Windsor — home to the King of England.
- Experience Stonehenge up-close with unique 'Inner Circle Access'
- Enjoy a Walking Tour of Windsor or entry to Windsor Castle
Inner Access at Stonehenge in the morning and the tour includes entry to Windsor Castle.
Inner Access at Stonehenge in the evening and the tour includes entry to Windsor Castle.
Inner Access at Stonehenge in the morning and Free time in Windsor (without a Windsor Castle ticket).
Inner Access at Stonehenge in the evening and Free time in Windsor (without a Windsor Castle ticket).
On this special access Tour from London, you'll be invited to enter the Inner Circle, an area restricted to visitors, and experience Stonehenge as never seen before. Walk around the sacred Inner Circle of this ancient site and stand among the giant Sarsens that are up to 30 feet (9 metres) tall and weigh 25 tons. Enjoy the peace and tranquillity away from the crowds as you experience Stonehenge at its atmospheric best.
Located within the rolling hills and beautiful countryside of the Royal County of Berkshire, discover this historic, quintessentially English town set in a glorious riverside location. Wander its medieval streets and browse the quaint tea rooms and shopping arcades as our tour guide brings the history of this historic town to life. See the magnificent Windsor Castle that functions as one of the monarch's official residences and dominates the Windsor skyline. Not only has this castle been the ancestral home of the British Monarchy for almost 1,000 years, but it is also the largest, continuously occupied castle in Europe. Admission to Windsor Castle is not included. However you can purchase tickets on the day of tour.
Departs: 5:30 am, Evan Evans Tours. Finishes : 4:15-30 pm approx. Victoria Station.
Same Late Departures Points: 9:15 am /11:15 am. Finishes: 8:00 pm/10:00 pm.
EARLY DEPARTURE:
Departs: 5:30 am (boarding at 5:15 am) Evan Evans Tours 258 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SW1V 1BS. Finishes : 4:15-30 pm approx. Victoria Station.
LATE DEPARTURE:
Departure 9:15 am / 11:15 am, Evan Evans Tours 258 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SW1V 1BS. Finishes: 8:00 pm / 10:00 pm approx. Victoria Station.
• For Wheelchair: please contact us (by email to
EE.Reservations@evanevanstours.co.uk
or by phone 02079328385) at least seven days before travel so we can make sure to arrange a suitable vehicle
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Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, and it's one of the official residences of the British monarch.
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