Country: United Kingdom
Departing From: Stonehenge
Arriving At: London
Travel Time: 1.5 to 2 hours
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Book a transfer from London to Stonehenge — from the bustling British capital to one of the world's most iconic and mysterious prehistoric monuments: the ancient stone circle on Salisbury Plain that has baffled archaeologists and inspired wonder for 5,000 years.
The 140 km journey takes 1.5 to 2 hours heading southwest via the M3 and A303 through the rolling English countryside of Hampshire and Wiltshire, with the first glimpse of the stones on the open plain creating an unforgettable moment.
Stonehenge is the world's most famous prehistoric monument — a UNESCO World Heritage circle of massive standing stones erected between 3000 and 2000 BC on the windswept Salisbury Plain. How Neolithic people transported the 25-ton sarsen stones from 25 miles away (and the bluestones from Wales, 150 miles distant) remains one of archaeology's great mysteries. The visitor center features a world-class exhibition with a Neolithic house reconstruction and the skeleton of a Bronze Age man. The stones themselves, standing in their concentric circles and horseshoe arrangements aligned with the solstice sunrise, create an atmosphere of profound ancient mystery. The surrounding landscape is equally important — hundreds of burial mounds (barrows), the Avenue processional route, and the nearby site of Durrington Walls (where the builders lived) form part of the UNESCO designation. Summer and winter solstice celebrations draw thousands.
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