Discover the Pantheon with a guided tour, immersing yourself in the history and architecture of one of Rome’s most fascinating monuments.
Location:
Piazza della Rotonda
Built by:
Emperors Trajan and Hadrian in the 2nd century AD
What to see:
Pantheon, Oculus
Opening hours:
Daily, 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Price:
Starting from €24
Transport:
Bus. Metro Station: Colosseo (blue line) at 1.44 km
As of July 3, 2023, visitors are required to have an entry ticket to access the Pantheon. We recommend booking in advance, especially if you’re interested in a guided tour, to avoid possible queues or long waits.
Some tours already include the access ticket and allow entrance at a designated time slot, thus avoiding the longest lines.
Visiting the Pantheon with an expert guide provides a deeper understanding of its history, architecture, and the transformations it has undergone through the centuries. Many itineraries also incorporate other points of interest in the heart of Rome, offering a broader and more immersive experience.
The Pantheon is a must-see for anyone who wants to discover the grandeur of ancient Rome and how it evolved to the present day. A guided tour enriches the experience, offering anecdotes and architectural details that are hard to fully appreciate on your own.
Some packages combine Pantheon access with other attractions or include additional services, such as an audioguide or a guided walking tour around the historic center. These options are particularly suited for those who wish to explore multiple iconic Roman sites in one comprehensive itinerary.
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Yes. Since the introduction of the ticket-based entrance requirement, booking in advance is highly recommended. Those looking to visit the Pantheon with a guided tour can thus secure a preferred time slot and reduce waiting times.
Currently, the Pantheon isn’t included among the attractions accessible with the Roma Pass. We suggest checking for any updates, as conditions may change over time.
A guided tour can make all the difference between a superficial visit and a truly memorable experience. In addition to discovering the Pantheon’s secrets and curiosities, you can combine it with other key stops in the historic center, like Piazza Navona or the Trevi Fountain. Those short on time can opt for a combined tour, optimizing both time and travel.
Special openings at the Pantheon are rare and usually linked to particular religious or cultural events. We suggest regularly checking official announcements to find out about possible evening visits, which offer a calmer and more enchanting atmosphere.
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