Pantheon Entry Ticket
General information about the ticket
Step inside the Pantheon, Rome’s best-preserved ancient monument and an architectural marvel that has inspired builders for nearly 2,000 years. Marvel at the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome, stand beneath the iconic oculus, and pay your respects at the tomb of Renaissance master Raphael.
Pantheon ticket overview:
- Access to the Rotunda, Dome, and Tombs
- No time limit once inside
- E-ticket
- Mobile voucher accepted
- Instant confirmation
Pro Tip: Book your ticket online in advance to secure your preferred time slot. Tickets are released mid-month for the following month, so plan ahead—especially for peak season visits.
Note: The Pantheon is an active church. A dress code is strictly enforced: shoulders and knees must be covered. Visitors wearing tank tops, shorts, or miniskirts may be denied entry.
Advantage: Skip the long ticket queues! Pre-booked visitors use a dedicated faster lane. Once inside, take your time to admire every detail—there is no time limit to your visit.
What's included?
Included
- Full access to the main cella and ancient marble floors
- Portico: close-up views of the original Corinthian columns and ancient surfaces
- Tombs: visual access to the funerary monuments of Raphael, Annibale Carracci, and the Savoy Kings
- Booking fees and taxes
Not Included
- Guided tour
- Audio guide
- Cancellation option
Cancellation policy
The ticket is non-refundable. Once purchased, the date and time cannot be changed.
Location of the Pantheon
Address: Piazza della Rotonda, 00186 Rome, Italy
Closest Landmark: Piazza Navona (400 m)
The Pantheon is truly located in the heart of Rome’s historic center, nestled within the Pigna rione, one of the city’s oldest districts. It stands proudly in Piazza della Rotonda, a charming square surrounded by cafés and historic buildings.
The area is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses Rome’s historic core. Within walking distance, you will find iconic landmarks such as Piazza Navona, the Trevi Fountain, and the Largo di Torre Argentina archaeological site. The central location makes the Pantheon easily accessible on foot from most major attractions in Rome, and its surrounding cobblestone streets are perfect for exploring the authentic atmosphere of the Eternal City.
