Visit these majestic Stones at Stonehenge these are a wonder of the world and its status is of World Heritage on this Half day self guided tour. Discover how and why they are there.
• Enjoy a Hassle Free pick up from your Central London Hotel
• Return transportation back to your Central London Hotel
• Family Friendly
• Duration 6 Hours including travel time
• Visit the visitors centre
Luxury Minivan : Mercedes V-Class (1-6 People) 6 medium to Large Cases plus 6 Hand Luggage<br/>Pickup included
Enjoy this fully Air-conditioned Mercedes V-Class where the morning of your tour you will be met by your smart and well mannered Chauffeur. Your Chauffeur will make himself known to you by waiting in the lobby of your hotel after letting the concierge now that he is here 15 mins before your allotted pick up time from your Hotel.Once you have met and introduced and made contact your chauffeur will escort you and your travelling party to your chauffeured luxury vehicle. When aboard your Chauffeur will again introduce himself where he will offer you your complimentary water along with freshly cooked croissants. enjoying complimentary we will travel on wards taking in the sites of London.
Travelling from London to this iconic and Historic UNESCO World Heritage Listed site Stonehenge. When arrived at Stonehenge your chauffeur will escort you to where your tickets need to be collected. With tickets and your prepaid Audio Guide in hand you can now at your leisure take in this breathtaking monument of stones and listen to the many theories of there existence.
Enjoy this fantastic value for money and Hassle free visit to one of the UK most visited places
• Please make sure you have purchased your tickets in advanced
Hotel pickups commence prior to this time, you must contact the local service provider to verify your exact pickup time.
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