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Help Center – Everything You Need to Know Before Your Visit

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Bookings, Tickets and Cancellation

How do I make a booking?

Booking your tickets on our website is quick and easy:

1. Start by checking the availability for the experience you want.
2. Pick your preferred date and time slot.
3. Head to checkout and complete your payment.

That’s it! You’ll get a confirmation email with your ticket details right after booking.

Will I receive a confirmation email after booking?

Yes! You’ll get a confirmation email with your PDF ticket just seconds after your purchase. Make sure to check your inbox!

What should I do if I encounter issues during the booking process?

If you’re having trouble booking, first check our FAQs for quick answers. If you still need help, our Support team is here for you. Use the Contact Form below, and we’ll be happy to assist!

Is this the venue’s official website?

No. This website offers official tickets to the venue. It is not, however, the venue’s official website.

What payment methods are accepted?

We accept all major credit and debit cards, as well as Google Pay and Apple Pay. Simply enter your details at checkout, and you’re good to go.

Can I modify or cancel my booking?

It depends on the experience you’ve booked. Most experiences allow cancellations up to 24 hours before the start time, but some are non-refundable. To check the policy for your booking, head to the “See Info” section and look under “Cancellation Policy.”

Do I need to print my tickets, or can I use mobile tickets?

No need to print anything, our tickets are digital. Just show your ticket on your phone, and the staff will validate it. If any extra steps are needed for a specific experience, you’ll find them clearly mentioned in your e-ticket.

How can I contact customer support?

If you couldn’t find the answer to your question through our FAQs section, reach out to us via the Contact Form below.

Frequently Asked Questions About Stonehenge

What is Stonehenge?

Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument and one of Europe’s most famous ancient sites, known for its massive standing stones arranged in a circular layout.

When was Stonehenge built?

Stonehenge was constructed in several phases between 3000 BC and 2000 BC during the Neolithic and Bronze Age.

Can visitors walk inside the stones at Stonehenge?

General admission typically allows viewing from a designated path around the stones, with limited access inside during special tours.

Is there parking available at Stonehenge?

Yes, there is parking available on-site for visitors.

Is Stonehenge accessible for people with disabilities?

Stonehenge offers provisions to accommodate visitors with disabilities, including accessible paths and facilities.

Are there any amenities at Stonehenge on site?

Visitor amenities commonly include restrooms, a gift shop, and a café.

How long does a typical visit to Stonehenge take?

Most visits last approximately 1 to 2 hours, depending on your interest level and whether you join a guided tour.

Can I take photographs at Stonehenge?

Photography is permitted, but use of drones and tripods may be restricted.

What is the nearest city to Stonehenge?

The closest city is Salisbury, located about 13 kilometers (8 miles) from the site.

Can I bring food and drink to Stonehenge?

Visitors can bring snacks, but dining facilities are also available on-site.

Is there a gift shop at Stonehenge?

Yes, a gift shop offers a range of souvenirs and educational materials related to the monument.

Are there any events held at Stonehenge?

Special events and seasonal celebrations are occasionally held, often requiring advance booking.

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