From London
Train from London Waterloo to Salisbury takes 1 hour 20 minutes. Step off the train, walk two minutes, board our direct shuttle. You are at Stonehenge in 35 minutes. No car. No tour group. No waiting.
Stonehenge sits on Salisbury Plain, about 90 miles from central London. There is no direct public transport from London to Stonehenge, but the train to Salisbury followed by our shuttle is the fastest, simplest, and most affordable car-free route.
Shuttle ticket: £15 per person return. Train fares vary — book with South Western Railway or Trainline. Stonehenge entry tickets must be booked separately with English Heritage.
Not directly. There is no train that stops at Stonehenge. The best route is to take the South Western Railway train from London Waterloo to Salisbury (1hr 20min), then take our direct shuttle from Salisbury to Stonehenge (35min).
Yes. With an early departure from London, you can arrive at Stonehenge by mid-morning and spend 2 to 3 hours at the monument before returning to London comfortably the same evening.
Typical total cost: train London to Salisbury return from £30, shuttle from Salisbury to Stonehenge £15 per person return, Stonehenge entry from £30 per adult. Total from around £80 per person.
Yes. Our shuttle holds 12 passengers and each departure fills up. Book online at salisburytostonehenge.com in under 2 minutes.