ストーンヘンジ入場チケット





説明
この時間指定入場チケットでストーンヘンジを探索しましょう。ご訪問中、世界で最も知られている先史時代のモニュメントで、古代の新石器時代の祖先の足跡を辿ります。 徒歩で古代の風景を探索し、新石器時代の家々の中を一歩踏み込んで、日常の新石器時代の道具や物を発見します。250点の古代物を含む世界クラスの展示やビジターセンターを訪れ、5,500歳の男性と対面することもできます。 この入場券には飲食代は含まれていません。
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旅程
世界で最も有名で神秘的な先史時代の記念物、ストーンヘンジで新石器時代の先祖の足跡を辿ってみましょう。 この入場券で、古代ストーンサークル、世界クラスのビジターセンター、屋外の新石器時代の家々などにアクセスできます。 ストーン・サークル : 象徴的な巨大なサーセン石を間近に見て、4,500年以上前に建造するために必要だった工学的偉業について学びましょう。 ビジターセンター展 : 古代の宝石から人骨まで、現地で発見された250点以上の考古学的宝物の素晴らしいコレクションを探索し、夏至と冬至の間、石の中心にあなたを置く360度の視聴覚シミュレーションをお楽しみください。 新石器時代の住居 : 復元された古代の住居の中に入ってボランティアのホストとおしゃべりしたり、日常の道具がどのように作られたかを見たり、ストーンヘンジの建設者たちが実際にどのように暮らしていたかを知ることができます。
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重要情報
- 車いす対応
- 幼児や小さなお子様は乳母車やベビーカーに乗せることができます
- 介助動物の同伴可
- 送迎は車いす対応です
- すべてのエリアは車いす完全対応です
- あらゆる体力レベルの方に適しています
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Bucket list activity, the walk to and from Stonehenge affords great views of both Stonehenge and the surrounding countryside.
Came here on a coach trip and there was ample parking, but as our tickets were included with the trip, I do not know the admission fee. You can either use a shuttle bus to travel to the stones, or cut across fields and wooded areas and walk the 1.3 miles to the monument, which we did. The site is very well organised and is roped off so that no one can damage the stones; that said, there is 1 area where you get quite close. Personally, I didn't feel that the stones were as tall as I had imagined, but they were very mystical. It was very busy, with crowds of international tourists, but it was also well spaced out. There were plenty of staff on hand at various sections of the walk who were very knowledgeable. The visitors centre is also well worth a look, as the history of the stones is mapped out with a 3-D projected walk-through. It is worth a visit if you've never been, but I think 2-3 hours would adequately do it justice.
The access tickets are very expensive, maybe some of the most expensive onces of all historic items from the English Heritage. Don't forget the parking on top of it. You would expect a nice walk towards the monument, but it is a boring roadway, and yes you can take the bus - which we did to return - dogs are allowed. Dogs are not allowed in the ionner circle - for which you need to pay - but can walk outside that circle, where it is free. Honestly why pay to see the same from 10 meter closer. Of right, the instagram posts!!! Several indications have added, where you can take a pose for instagram or social media. So you get groups lining up for the social media and not for history. Can you degrade your legacy any more? Luckily you still have the museum to learn some about history.
Amazing historic site, but be aware that the queues for entry and the bus are lengthy. They need more admission booths to manage this better, as the queue for buying a ticket on the day was quicker, than precooked tickets. Nowhere on the way in to the carpark does it appear to mention that you need to pay for parking. I did notice an A-board right by the entrance on the path, so I paid £4.20. When I finally got to the admission booth I was told I had free admission with my booking, slightly annoying. If you choose to walk, it's a long haul down a road, or you can cut across some field part of the way, both take a good 30 mins, but much better than waiting to die in the queue for the shuttle bus. Overall it's quite busy, so think about the best time to visit and you may have a better experience.
The line of pre-ordered tickets was very long, longer than buying directly there!
A must-see attraction for anyone interested in history in this country. Not visited Stonehenge for over 40 years but really liked how the museum and visitors centre is set back from the stones. The walk is great and who would be disappointed with the stones. It is pricey but as English heritage members it was free. You have to remember that places like Stonehenge and the money taken there support all other more minor places too.
We visited Stonehenge and fortunately did NOT buy an official ticket but decided to take the footpath to the stones instead. You get the same view from the second row, only for free! Only the parking lot at the visitor center then costs 4 pounds.
A bit crowded, but very, very beautiful 😍
Booked the night before and arrived at 10 am There was a different parking app to the one on the web site (ring go) which we finally managed to download and pay with (£4.20) Found at the ticket booth that we could have paid there !! Once we were in it was fine Being older we decided to catch the shuttle up to the stones which were awesome!! After an hour or so we rode back to the centre and sampled some delicious meads and wines Bought some souvenirs and a bottle of cherry mead (it was delicious) The exhibition centre was very interesting and the staff only too willing to share their extensive knowledge. Loved the thatched hut village too. Glad we went in the morning as it was very hot at 2 pm when we left plus much bigger crowds and queues
A huge pile of stones appears on such a level ground. There are many sites in Egypt and other parts of the world that use megaliths, but it is hard to describe the strangeness of appearing so tightly in the middle of nowhere.



