
Stonehenge
Best time to visit
Early morning during the summer solstice offers the most breathtaking views with fewer crowds and perfect light for photographs.
Budget tips
Tickets can be booked online at a discount; children under 5 enter free. Consider the English Heritage membership for unlimited visits at a fixed price.
Recommended for
History buffs, Astronomy lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Cultural explorers
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
Quick facts: The massive stones weigh up to 25 tons and were transported from over 150 miles away, a feat still puzzling experts today. The site aligns perfectly with the solstices, revealing ancient people’s astronomical knowledge.
Highlights: Sunrise at the summer solstice lights up the Heel Stone, casting long shadows that align with the central altar stone, a spectacle that has drawn crowds for thousands of years. The stones' mysterious arrangement sparks endless theories, from ancient rituals to celestial calendars.
Insider tips
- Dress in layers and comfortable shoes as the weather can change quickly.
- Photography is best at dawn or dusk when the light softens the stone edges.
- Avoid weekends and UK holidays to escape bigger crowds.
- Use the shuttle service from the visitor center to save time and energy.
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