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A Brief History of Stonehenge

Stonehenge is in Wiltshire, about 2 miles west of Amesbury, and 8 miles north of Salisbury. One of the most famous prehistoric sites in the world. Archaeologists believe that the standing stones were built around 2200 BC and the bank English

Visitors to Stonehenge

Stonehenge Monument is probably the most important prehistoric throughout the United Kingdom and has attracted visitors for the first time. There is an eternal monument to the people who built it. There are many tours of Stonehenge and these are managed by different companies, including Evan Evans. Tours of Stonehenge came from London and the visit may include other elements of London Sightseeing Tours. Currently, over 800,000 people a year pass through the turnstiles to see, while at least another 200,000 are on the road and looking through the fence. Millions of stones look from their automobiles to the A303 and the A344 on its way to or from London or South-West.

How long does it take for the Tour Stonehenge?

A Tour of Stonehenge is relatively short, is the journey between what can be time consuming and therefore tend Stonehenge Tours to incorporate visits to Bath or / and Windsor, the three can see in a day with a guide and transportation. A city tour Evan Evans see you at your hotel in London around 8:30 pm and returned approximately at 7pm and now you have visited Stonehenge, the Royal Baths and Windsor Castle.

When is the right time to visit?

Spring March 16 to May 31 – from 09.30 to 18.00

Been 1 June to 31 August – 09.00-19.00

Fall 1 September to 15 October – 09.30 to 18.00

Winter October 16 to March 15 – 09.30 to 16.00

Boxing Day and New Year's Day

10.00-16.00

What can I expect to pay?

Prices are lower than individual tickets if you leave an organized tour to look around Stonehenge Tours mentioned above are different prices because they include all travel to and from places of interest and also includes entrance fees and guide tourism.

Adults  £ 6.50

Children (5 to 15) Â £ 3.30

Concessions (student, retired) Â £ 5.20

Family ticket (2 adults and up to 3 children) Â £ 16.30

English National Trust members – Free

Click here for more information on popular Stonehenge Tours

http://www.sightseeingtourslondon.com

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November 27th, 2009 at 7:42 pm

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