Is The Pantheon Free?

No, the Pantheon is not free. There is now a cost involved in visiting this ancient wonder. Fortunately it is affordable. Entry costs €5 for those over the age of 25. If you’re between the ages of 18 and 25 the price is €3. Anyone under the age of 18 is free. These tickets can be purchased on site when you arrive.

The Pantheon in Rome, Italy

OTHER TICKET OPTIONS

The Pantheon is a very popular location to visit in Rome and you will likely have quite the line up to contend with. To bypass that you can purchase a tour online ahead of time. This not only allows you to skip the line, but you’ll also gain valuable insights into all that makes this fascinating building such a treasure. 

You can purchase your tickets here. There are several tour options available.

PANTHEON INFO

The Pantheon in Rome, Italy

Opening hours: Sunday-Saturday 9AM – 7PM

Address: Piazza della Rotonda, 00186, Rome, Italy

The Pantheon is closed on the dates of January 1, August 15 and December 25.

There is free admission for all on the first Sunday of every month.

WHY VISIT THE PANTHEON

The Pantheon in Rome, Italy

Step into history at this 2,000-year-old marvel! The awe-inspiring architecture, crowned by the magnificent oculus, captivates visitors. Explore over two millennia of Roman history amidst intricate marble, Corinthian columns, and grand entrance doors.

A visit here promises an unforgettable journey through time so make sure that you include it in your itinerary for Rome.

THINGS TO KNOW FOR VISITING THE PANTHEON

The Pantheon in Rome, Italy

Time your visit well – This is a popular attraction, so the best times to visit will be either early morning when it first opens or in the late afternoon.

Wear respectful clothing – While this is a tourist attraction, it still functions as a place of worship, so make sure to have your knees and shoulders covered and dress modestly.

Give yourself plenty of time – There are so many great details throughout the Pantheon that you don’t want to miss. The oculus, the architecture, intricate designs throughout and many more.

Enjoy the piazza – Piazza della Rotonda is a captivating square with an amazing fountain at its center. 

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    Jeremiah Pittmon is a published travel writer and photographer from Cleveland, Ohio. Passionate about exploring the world with his family, he finds inspiration in all types of travel. Through his blog, smilesonarrival.com, and social media channels, he shares captivating experiences and valuable tips for families who love to travel.

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