Timed entry to one of Britain’s most iconic historic sites.

See one of the world’s most famous prehistoric monuments with Stonehenge tickets, including access to the stone circle, the visitor centre exhibition and the reconstructed Neolithic houses. It’s a day out that mixes open-air exploring with hands-on history, all in the heart of the Wiltshire countryside.
General admission lets you get close to the stones on the visitor path, explore the wider landscape and spend time in the exhibition discovering how people lived, worked and travelled here thousands of years ago. The free downloadable audio guide and visitor shuttle help make the visit easier with children.
If you’re planning a family day out in the area, Stonehenge works well as a half-day or full-day stop depending on how long you spend in the exhibition and landscape. Browse more things to do in Wiltshire.

Includes access to Stonehenge’s stones, visitor centre exhibits, Neolithic houses, shuttle bus, and free audio guide
General Admission includes entry to the Stonehenge site during your booked time slot, plus access to the visitor centre exhibition and the reconstructed Neolithic houses. You can explore at your own pace within opening hours once you have entered.
Your ticket also includes the free downloadable audio guide and the visitor shuttle between the visitor centre and the stone circle. If you want a closer-access experience inside the stones, that is a separate ticket product and is not part of standard general admission.
Booking your Stonehenge tickets with us means a hassle-free start to your legendary day out. We're an official ticket seller, partnering directly with the attraction, so you get guaranteed authentic tickets with no hidden fees or last-minute surprises. Plus, we know how important peace of mind is when planning family trips - that's our easy online booking and instant e-tickets mean less stress and more time enjoying the mystery of the stones!
Planning more than one stop? Bowood House & Gardens is a brilliant Wiltshire day out for families and you can book official tickets with us there too!
Stonehenge gives families the chance to see one of Britain’s best-known landmarks up close, while still keeping the visit practical and easy to follow. You can start at the visitor centre, take the shuttle or walk out towards the stones, then return to the exhibition and Neolithic houses when it suits you.
The stone circle is the headline moment, but there is more here than the monument itself. The exhibition helps explain how Stonehenge was built and used, while the reconstructed houses show what everyday prehistoric life may have looked like.
This works well for mixed-age family groups because you can keep the visit flexible. Younger children can focus on the open space, houses and short shuttle ride, while older children and adults can spend longer in the exhibition and audio guide content.
Stonehenge is suitable for all ages and is especially strong for families with school-age children who enjoy history, outdoor exploring and big landmark days out. Book your Stonehenge tickets and plan the rest of your day with things to do in Salisbury.

The main visitor route takes you close to the stone circle without entering the centre of the monument. It is the easiest way to take in the scale of the stones, the surrounding landscape and the atmosphere of the site.

The visitor centre exhibition adds the context that makes the visit feel complete. You can see archaeological objects, learn more about the people connected to the site and build a clearer picture of life in prehistoric Britain.

The reconstructed Neolithic houses help bring the site down to a human scale. They are useful for families because they turn abstract history into something visual and easier for children to understand.

Stonehenge, Amesbury, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP4 7DE
Get DirectionsBy Train
The nearest train station is Salisbury station. There is a direct line from London Waterloo which takes around 1h30m.
From Salisbury you can take a taxi from the station or take the Stonehenge Tour Bus which departs hourly from the station. You have the option to stop off at Old Sarum if you take the bus.
By Car
Stonehenge is located just off the A303.
For Sat Nav, use the postcode SP4 7DE and follow the brown and white tourist signs to the Visitor Centre.
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