Stonehenge is located on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, just 2 miles west of Amesbury and about 8 miles north of Salisbury. Getting there is relatively straightforward, but the best way to experience this ancient wonder is by joining one of the many guided tours available.
By Car
If you’re driving, Stonehenge is easily accessible from major cities like London, Bath, and Salisbury. From London, the journey takes approximately 2 hours via the M3 and A303 highways. Parking is available at the Visitor Centre, which is just a short walk from the monument. However, traffic can sometimes be heavy, especially during peak tourist seasons.
By Train
For those traveling by train, the nearest station is Salisbury, around 9 miles from Stonehenge. From there, you can catch a local bus or a taxi to the site. The bus service, operated by Salisbury Reds, runs regularly and offers a direct route to the Stonehenge Visitor Centre.
Join a Guided Tour
For a more hassle-free and informative experience, consider joining one of our guided tours available. Our tours include transportation from London, along with a knowledgeable guide who can share fascinating details about the history and significance of Stonehenge.
A guided tour is not only a convenient way to visit Stonehenge but also enhances your experience, as guides provide rich insights into the mysteries of the monument that you might miss on your own. Plus, you won’t need to worry about navigating the roads or arranging public transport—everything is taken care of for you.
Choosing our tour ensures you get the most out of your visit to this extraordinary site.
