Top 5 Insider Tips For Getting The Most Of Your Visit To Stonehenge
Curious American Wanderers offers the Top 5 Insider Tips For Getting The Most Of Your Visit To Stonehenge.
Why visit Stonehenge? Because it’s an iconic image in art, music, and literature, and holds a rare position as an instantly recognizable symbol of Britain. And because it's one of the oldest man-made structures on the planet, it’s always fun to see something this iconic, with your very own eyes.
Although many claim to be authorities about its origin, the simple fact is that no one really knows why it was built or how it was used. Which is just another reason why there is so much mystery surrounding Stonehenge.
Our Top 5 Tips Include:
1- Do some pre-visit research (we have some suggestions)
BBC - Stonehenge: A Timewatch Guide (2016)
PBS Nova S38E05 Secrets of Stonehenge Full Documentary || Nova documentary
2- Pre-purchase your tickets online (Save money and time)
3- Go early (We have good reasons to go early)
4- You can visit for free, but… (If saying been-there-done-that is all that matters, we have a tip to see Stonehenge for free)
5- Get an Overseas Visitor Pass (non UK residents get a good deal)
5+ Bonus: Download the free guided tour mobile app:
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Beatles Animated GIF ©GIPHY ©2016 On the Salisbury Plain (Stonehenge not seen, but implied)
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BBC - Stonehenge: A Timewatch Guide (©2016)
PBS Nova S38E05 Secrets of Stonehenge Full Documentary (©2015)
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