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See full prices and opening timesSee spectacular floral displays at Stonehenge from 27-29 Sep, as we travel back in time to the Victorian dahlia shows.
Discover expertly crafted floral sculptures, admire locally grown dahlias, and vote for your favourite in our take on a traditional show. Experience our dahlia meadow and take a selfie amongst our breath-taking floral displays. The event will also feature two fresh floral mannequins designed by Fleurs de Villes.
You can also meet our Victorian visitors, from the Time Will Tell Theatre company between 10.30 - 17.30 each day. Have a go at using Victorian photography techniques to make your own cyanotype dahlia prints. And enjoy the sounds of the Shrewton Silver Band who will be performing at the visitor centre on Saturday and Sunday afternoon.
Pre-book to explore this unique prehistoric monument and World Heritage Site.
Visit Stonehenge and hundreds of other historic places for free when you become an English Heritage Member from as little as £4.75 a month.
For something really special, go inside the stones with Stone Circle Experience: an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime visit to Stonehenge. Now booking to March 2025.
There’s so much more to a day out at Stonehenge than the awe-inspiring Stone Circle.
Discover how the Stonehenge builders lived and worked in our fascinating exhibition, ask our knowledgeable staff and volunteers your burning questions about the stones, then grab a snack from the café to enjoy with the best view in the world!
Book online save 15%The Stonehenge World Heritage Site is famous throughout the world and is one of the most important prehistoric landscapes in Europe. Today this landscape is split in two by a major road - the A303 - which acts as a barrier to people enjoying, exploring and understanding the World Heritage Site.
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