From London, journey deep into England’s past with a day that pairs the prehistoric mystery of Stonehenge with the medieval grandeur of Salisbury. Marvel at ancient stones, Magna Carta, and soaring spires before returning comfortably with a local expert—thousands of years of history woven seamlessly into one unforgettable day.
오직 귀하만을 위한: 귀하의 그룹만을 위한 프리미엄 경험
인사이더 인사이트: 온라인에서 찾을 수 없는 현지 팁과 이야기
완벽한 균형: 전문가의 안내와 탐험의 자유
모든 여행자에게 이상적입니다: 가족, 친구 또는 혼자 여행하는 사람들
€215부터
개인 그룹 ride
1 인당
날짜 및 travelers 선택
픽업 시간 24시간 전까지 무료 취소 가능합니다.
1-3 명의 여행자 그룹총€645
기대할 수 있는 것
Daytrip 은(는) 귀하가 있는 곳에서 시작됩니다
London 에서 원하시는 곳으로 바로 찾아오는 가이드를 만나보세요. 픽업 지점으로 이동하는 데 시간을 낭비하지 않고, 가방을 챙겨 바로 여행을 시작하세요.
현지 전문가와 함께 더 많은 것을 발견하세요
가이드는 하루 종일 운전 전문가이자 지식이 풍부한 호스트입니다. 그들은 하루 일정을 관리하고, 이야기와 현지 지식을 공유하며, 경로를 따라 각 순간을 더 풍성하게 만듭니다. 각 정류장에서 그들은 당신의 곁에 있습니다.
탐험할 수 있는 공간이 있는 가이드 경험
After picking you up from your accommodation in London, your guide will take you to your stops, helping you make the most of your time by guiding you through the attractions that best match your interests. They'll provide helpful orientation and insights, staying with you or giving you space to explore as you prefer. You'll spend your time exactly how you want, creating an unforgettable day that's uniquely yours.
모든 개인 그룹에 적합
혼자 여행하든, 아이가 있는 가족으로 여행하든, 대규모 그룹으로 여행하든, 이 서비스는 편안함과 유연성을 위해 맞춤 설계되었습니다. 특히 시간이 제한적이거나 일정이 바쁜 경우에 이상적인 옵션입니다.
알아두면 좋은 정보
에어컨이 설치된 차량으로 왕복 개인 자동차 이동
맞춤형 픽업 및 드롭오프
전문 영어 구사 운전기사 가이드
무료 생수
출발 24시간 전까지 무료 취소
아래 일정 섹션에 명시된 명소 입장 세부 정보
Stonehenge 및 Salisbury 내 명소의 공식 가이드 투어는 별도로 구매할 수 있습니다 - 일정 계획을 위해 미리 알려주십시오
€215부터
개인 그룹 ride
1 인당
날짜 및 travelers 선택
픽업 시간 24시간 전까지 무료 취소 가능합니다.
1-3 명의 여행자 그룹총€645
귀하의 여행 한눈에 보기
귀하의 여행 한눈에 보기
London 에서 시작
픽업 장소를 선택하십시오.
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Stonehenge
원하는 속도로 탐험하고 발견하세요
정차: 2 시간 - 입장권 미포함
월요일오전 9:30 - 오후 7:00
화요일오전 9:30 - 오후 7:00
수요일오후 9:30 - 오후 7:00
목요일오전 9:30 - 오후 7:00
금요일오전 9:30 - 오후 7:00
토요일오전 9:30 - 오후 7:00
일요일오전 9:30 - 오후 7:00
Ancient mystery meets timeless wonder at Stonehenge, where 5,000 years of history stand in stone.
Main Attractions
Iconic prehistoric monument consisting of massive sarsen and bluestones, dating from 3000–2000 BCE
Insights into Neolithic engineering, astronomy, and ceremonial practices
Visitor Centre with interactive exhibitions, reconstructions, and archaeological displays
Scenic Salisbury Plain surroundings, ideal for walking and photography
UNESCO World Heritage Site recognition, emphasizing global historical importance
What to Eat
The on-site cafe serves classic pasties, sausage rolls, teas, and coffee
Seasonal light bites, soups, and local treats are available for a quick refresh
Take Note
Entry includes both Stonehenge access and the Visitor Centre exhibitions
Guided audio tours provide historical context and site interpretation
Comfortable shoes recommended for walking around the stone circle and plains
Open hours for the site can vary by season so best to check online before visiting
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Salisbury
원하는 속도로 탐험하고 발견하세요
정차: 3 시간 - 입장권 미포함
The cathedral impresses visitors with soaring Gothic arches, intricate stained glass, and centuries of ecclesiastical history.
Main Attractions
Soaring spire reaching 123 meters (404 feet), the tallest in the England
13th-century Gothic architecture with elegant arches and stained glass windows
Best preserved of four original Magna Carta copies on display in the Chapter House
Cloisters, library, and cathedral close offering historic ambiance and scenic walks
Daily choral services and occasional exhibitions showcasing ecclesiastical art
What to Eat
Refectory restaurant inside the Cathedral offers light lunches, sandwiches, cakes, and traditional English tea
The Salisbury Plain is rich with prehistoric sites. Old Sarum, just north of Salisbury, features the remains of an Iron Age hillfort and medieval cathedral. Avebury, about 25 miles (40 km) north of Stonehenge, has an even larger stone circle that you can walk among freely. Woodhenge, near Stonehenge, marks a Neolithic timber monument. For these extra stops, make a custom route on our website.
The Salisbury area contains numerous ancient sites within short distances. Avebury stone circle, 25 miles north, is larger than Stonehenge and visitors can walk among the stones. Old Sarum, 2 miles from Salisbury, reveals Iron Age, Roman, and medieval settlement remains. Woodhenge, near Stonehenge, shows timber circle foundations. These sites provide broader context for Neolithic and Bronze Age Britain.
Standard admission lets you walk a paved path that loops around the stone circle, with the closest point about 30 feet (10 meters) from the stones. This protects the monument while still offering excellent views. Limited Stone Circle Access tours, available at sunrise and sunset on selected dates, allow you to walk among the stones for a small group experience. These special tours must be booked far in advance through English Heritage.
The standard visitor path circles Stonehenge at approximately 10 meters from the stones, providing excellent views while protecting the monument. Audio guides enhance the experience with detailed explanations and historical theories. Special access tours allowing closer approach to the stones are available at sunrise and sunset, though these require advance booking and additional cost.
This journey spans over 4,000 years from prehistoric Stonehenge to medieval Salisbury Cathedral. Visitors experience Britain's ancient astronomical knowledge alongside Gothic architectural mastery. The combination shows the evolution from mysterious stone monuments to sophisticated cathedral engineering, illustrating how English culture developed from ancient tribal societies to medieval Christian civilization.
Stonehenge sits about 90 miles (145 km) southwest of London, with a typical drive of around two hours each way depending on traffic leaving the city. Salisbury is just 9 miles (14 km) south of Stonehenge, only a 20-minute drive away, making it an easy second stop. The full round trip runs about nine and a half hours, allowing comfortable time at both sites.
Stonehenge was constructed in stages over approximately 1,500 years, beginning around 3100 BCE, making it older than the Egyptian pyramids. The mystery lies in how Neolithic people transported massive stones weighing up to 50 tons from Wales, 150 miles away, without modern machinery. Its precise astronomical alignment with solstices suggests sophisticated understanding of celestial movements for ancient peoples.
Yes, English Heritage strongly recommends booking timed tickets for Stonehenge online ahead of your visit, especially in summer and on weekends. Walk-up entry is sometimes possible but not guaranteed, and pre-booking secures your preferred entry time and often costs less. Tickets include access to the stones, the Visitor Centre exhibitions, and the audio guide, which adds helpful context about Neolithic builders, theories, and astronomy.
Salisbury Cathedral is famous for its medieval Gothic architecture and the tallest church spire in Britain at 404 feet (123 meters). Inside, you can view one of the four surviving original copies of Magna Carta, displayed in the Chapter House. Highlights include the elegant cloisters, the world's oldest working mechanical clock from around 1386, and beautiful stained glass. Allow around two hours to enjoy the cathedral and its peaceful close.
The award-winning visitor center features 360-degree virtual experiences of the stone circle throughout history, Neolithic houses showing how builders lived, and archaeological finds including ancient tools and burial objects. The audio guide, included with admission, provides multiple theories about Stonehenge's purpose while the exhibition explores its construction timeline and cultural significance.
Late spring and early autumn offer mild weather, longer days, and lighter crowds at Stonehenge. Summer brings the most visitors, especially around the June solstice, when special early-access events sell out months ahead. Winter visits feel atmospheric, with dramatic skies and far fewer people, though daylight is short. Early morning and late afternoon arrivals provide the best light for photography and a quieter experience year round.
Salisbury is a charming medieval market town with plenty to see beyond the cathedral. Wander the historic streets around the Market Square, browse the twice-weekly outdoor market, and visit Mompesson House, a Queen Anne townhouse seen in films. The Salisbury Museum, near the cathedral close, displays archaeological finds from Stonehenge and the surrounding area. Riverside walks along the Avon offer classic English countryside views with the cathedral spire in the distance.
Salisbury Cathedral, completed in 1258, represents the finest example of Early English Gothic architecture with Britain's tallest spire at 123 meters. The cathedral was built in just 38 years, giving it remarkable architectural unity unlike many cathedrals built over centuries. Its Chapter House contains the best-preserved of only four surviving original copies of Magna Carta from 1215.
British weather can change quickly, so layered clothing, waterproof shoes, and a light jacket or raincoat are essential year round. Stonehenge is fully outdoors with no shade, and the path between the Visitor Centre and the stone circle involves walking, so comfortable shoes are a must. For Salisbury Cathedral, modest clothing is appreciated, and sturdy shoes help with uneven historic streets in town.
Stonehenge's atmosphere changes dramatically with the seasons and the weather. The summer solstice (June 21) attracts thousands for sunrise celebrations but requires early booking. Winter provides moody, dramatic skies and smaller crowds. Spring and autumn offer comfortable weather and beautiful photography opportunities. Sunrise and sunset visits during any season provide magical lighting and fewer crowds than midday tours.
Leading theories include use as an astronomical calculator for predicting eclipses and seasonal changes, a sacred burial ground (cremated remains have been found), a healing temple where people came seeking cures, or a place of ancestor worship. Recent discoveries suggest it may have been a symbol of unity between ancient British tribes, with its builders coming from across the British Isles.
Day trips offer travelers private round-trip transportation to popular sightseeing locations. One of our professional drivers will pick you up in a luxurious, climate-controlled car, take you to the site of interest, and wait for you while you explore before driving you back to your hotel.
Yes! You’re free to choose the pickup and drop-off times that work best for you. However, the time spent at the destination is fixed and cannot be changed.
Each sightseeing stop has a recommended duration that includes plenty of time to explore. However, it is possible to customize the time spent at each sightseeing stop at a later stage in the booking process to best fit your unique schedule.
Your Daytrip driver will wait for you nearby for the duration of your exploration, meaning you’ll never have to wait for your return trip transportation to arrive. Your comfort and convenience are our top priorities, and we aim to close out your day trip with a return on your schedule.
The price of a day trip does not include any entrance tickets, guided tours, or meals you may partake in at your destination. The price covers round-trip transportation in a luxury vehicle with a professional driver who can provide local insights en route.
Day trip bookings can be canceled up to 24 hours before your trip for a full refund, no strings attached. While the destination and stops are predetermined, it is possible to change your pick-up point, whether it is at your hotel or some other location within the city.