What to Wear & Bring to Stonehenge 2026: Packing List & Clothing Guide

Four women taking a selfie in front of Stonehenge.

What to Wear and What to Bring to Stonehenge (2026 Guide) The most important things to bring to Stonehenge are: comfortable walking shoes or boots, a waterproof layer (year-round), warm layers (even in summer), a small backpack, water, sunscreen (summer), and your pre-booked ticket. Stonehenge sits on exposed open downland with no natural shelter at … Read more

Stonehenge with Kids 2026: Family Guide, Children’s Activities & Honest Tips

Family with children inside a grand historic hall.

Stonehenge with Kids: Complete Family Guide (2026) Stonehenge is suitable for families with children of most ages. Children aged under 5 are free; children aged 5–17 are charged at the children’s rate (approximately £15–£18 depending on season). English Heritage has specifically designed family-friendly features including interactive exhibits, reconstructed Neolithic houses, family trails, and activity packs. … Read more

Stonehenge Parking Guide 2026: Cost, Location, How to Pay & Tips

Stonehenge parking sign with traffic.

Stonehenge Parking Guide (2026): Cost, Location & Tips Stonehenge has one official car park, located at the Visitor Centre near Amesbury (postcode SP4 7DE), approximately 1.5 km from the stone circle. Parking costs £4 for non-members and must be paid via the Pay By Phone app — download this before you arrive. Parking is free … Read more

Stonehenge Official Website Guide 2026: Tickets, Membership & What to Use It For

Stonehenge monument in a broad open field

Official Stonehenge Website 2026: How to Book Tickets & Plan Your Visit The official Stonehenge ticketing website is managed by English Heritage at english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/stonehenge. Tickets are released on a rolling basis and online booking saves 15% over the gate price. The site sells timed-entry standard admission (approximately £22–£29 for adults depending on season) and the … Read more

How to Get to Stonehenge 2026: By Car, Train, Bus & Guided Tour

Passengers inside a coach traveling to visit Stonehenge

How to Get to Stonehenge: By Car, Train, Bus & Tour (2026) The easiest ways to reach Stonehenge are by car (approximately 2 hours from London via M3/A303, postcode SP4 7DE), by organised day tour from London, or by train from London Waterloo to Salisbury (approximately 1 hour 30 minutes) followed by the Stonehenge Tour … Read more

How Long to Spend at Stonehenge: Honest Time Guide for 2026

Group posing on the pathway in front of Stonehenge

How Long to Spend at Stonehenge Most visitors spend 1.5 to 2 hours at Stonehenge — enough time for the stone circle viewing path, a visit to the Visitor Centre exhibition, and the Neolithic houses. This is the standard allocation on London day tours. Visitors who want to explore the wider prehistoric landscape and walk … Read more

Best Time to Visit Stonehenge 2026: Season, Month & Time of Day Guide

Visitors by Neolithic houses at Stonehenge.

Best Time to Visit Stonehenge (2026 Guide) The best time to visit Stonehenge is early morning at the 9:30am opening slot, particularly on a weekday between late April and June or in September–October. These windows combine reasonably good weather, manageable crowds, and the soft morning light that makes the stones most photogenic. The busiest period … Read more

Stonehenge Accessibility Guide 2026: Wheelchair Access, Blue Badge & Disability Facilities

Visitors walking along the path beside Stonehenge.

Stonehenge Accessibility Guide (2026): Wheelchair, Mobility & Disability Information Stonehenge is substantially accessible for wheelchair users. The main visitor routes — car park, Visitor Centre, accessible shuttle bus, and stone circle viewing path — are accessible via tarmac and grassed paths, subject to weather. The shuttle buses have ramps and can accommodate one wheelchair or … Read more