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Pantheon

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The best-preserved monument of ancient Rome, crowned by the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome. Entry tickets and guided tours available.

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Frequently asked questions about the Pantheon

How do I get tickets for the Pantheon?+

The easiest way to visit the Pantheon is to book online in advance. We list 4 tours and tickets with instant confirmation and mobile vouchers, so you can reserve your date and time in a couple of minutes and skip the on-site ticket queues. After booking you’ll receive your voucher by email — just show it on your phone at the entrance. Booking ahead is especially important in peak season, when same-day tickets often sell out.

How much does it cost to visit the Pantheon?+

Tickets and tours for the Pantheon start from around €10 per person. Standard entry tickets are the most affordable option, while guided tours, skip-the-line access and combo tickets that include nearby sights cost more but add real convenience and context. The price you see is the final price per person, with no hidden booking fees, and most options include free cancellation.

Is a guided tour of the Pantheon worth it?+

For most visitors, yes. A knowledgeable local guide brings the history of the Pantheon to life with stories and context you would miss on your own, and guided tours almost always include skip-the-line entry, saving you significant time. If you prefer to explore at your own pace, self-guided and audio-guide tickets are also available — choose a small-group or private tour if you want a more personal experience.

Is the Pantheon suitable for children and families?+

The Pantheon is a popular stop for families, and many tours can be paced around younger visitors. Skip-the-line tickets are particularly helpful with children, since they keep waiting times short, and some operators offer family-friendly or kid-focused guided tours. Check each activity page for age requirements, accessibility details and what to bring, and remember that most bookings include free cancellation for added flexibility.

What is the best time to visit the Pantheon?+

Early morning and late afternoon are usually the best times to visit the Pantheon, when crowds are thinner and the light is at its best. Midday and weekends tend to be busiest, so a skip-the-line or timed-entry ticket makes a big difference during peak periods. Booking online in advance lets you choose the quietest available slot and guarantees entry even on the busiest days.