STONEHENGE is set to reopen on July 4 - with new safety measures in place.
English Heritage has confirmed that the site will reopen, but with a number of new measures in place.
Timed tickets will now have to be booked in advance, and a limit has been placed on visitor numbers.
You will also not be bale to visit without booking confirmation.
If you’re a Member or Local Resident Pass holder, your ticket will be free, but you still need to book in advance.
We'll be reopening on 4th July and can't wait to welcome you back!
— Stonehenge (@EH_Stonehenge) June 15, 2020
🎟️ You'll need to book tickets in advance: https://t.co/fCQ6NFVPYi.
🧑🤝🧑 Some things may also be a little different when you arrive, to make sure your visit is safe and enjoyable: https://t.co/oKpXmpiV6r pic.twitter.com/nSdKJy91yt
Other safety measures include:
- Shuttle bus – a 2.6 mile long walking route to the stones and back has been introduced, and the shuttle bus will be prioritised for those who need it. All visitors using the bus will be required to bring and wear a face covering.
- Cafe – A takeaway catering offer will be provided in the outdoor seating area or you can take a picnic.
- Shop – The shop will be open and most items are also available online.
- Audio guide—Free to download to your own smartphone in advance.
- Toilets - Our toilets are open as usual. Additional hand sanitising stations will be available across the site.
For more information, click here.
To book tickets, click here.
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