How to get to the Pantheon
In this guide, we explain everything you need to know about the location of the Pantheon in Rome and the best alternatives for getting around the city. You will discover exactly where the monument is located and practical tips on how to get there in the most comfortable way possible.
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Where is the Pantheon located?
The Pantheon is located in Piazza della Rotonda, in the historic center of Rome. The location of the Pantheon is strategic, as it is situated in the rione of Pigna, the ninth of Rome’s historic districts, surrounded by cobblestone streets that hold centuries of history.
When looking for the location of the Roman Pantheon, you will notice that it is practically halfway between the famous Trevi Fountain and Piazza Navona. This proximity allows you to connect three of the city’s most emblematic spots in a walk of barely ten minutes, which makes this area the ideal starting point for any walking itinerary. In short, you will be able to travel through centuries of history just by crossing a couple of pedestrian streets.
How to get to the Pantheon?

On foot
Most visitors reach the Pantheon by strolling through the Centro Storico, as the monument sits within a dense network of pedestrian-friendly streets. Follow the signs directing you toward the Piazza della Rotonda. Walking allows you to appreciate the surrounding architecture and avoids the complications of city traffic.
Ensure you wear comfortable shoes for the uneven cobblestones typical of this district. This method is the most popular way to arrive, as it places you directly in front of the massive bronze doors without requiring additional transfers or navigation through busy transit hubs.





