Pantheon Opening Hours 2026: Times, Last Entry & Closures

Crowds of tourists gather in the sunlit piazza in front of the Pantheon in Rome, with the baroque fountain and Egyptian obelisk in the foreground.

Pantheon Opening Hours, Closures & Last Entry The Pantheon is open daily from 09:00 to 19:00, Monday to Saturday, and 09:00 to 18:00 on Sundays. Last entry for individual tickets is 18:30 (Monday–Saturday) and 17:30 on Sundays. The ticket office closes at 18:00. The Pantheon is closed on 1 January, 15 August, and 25 December. … Read more

Official Pantheon Website 2026: How to Book Tickets & Plan Your Visit

A wide view of the Pantheon's columned facade and Latin frieze rises above the busy Piazza della Rotonda, with the baroque fountain and obelisk prominent in the foreground.

The Official Pantheon Website: What You Can (and Can't) Do There Every year, visitors searching for “official Pantheon website” land on unofficial reseller sites that charge three to five times the face value of a €5 ticket. This guide explains exactly which websites are genuinely official, what each one sells, how to use them step … Read more

How to Get to the Pantheon Rome: Transport & Directions (2026)

A small electric tour cart carries passengers through the busy streets in front of the Pantheon at golden hour in Rome.

How to Get to the Pantheon: Transport & Directions The Pantheon is located at Piazza della Rotonda in Rome’s historic centre. There is no metro station directly at the Pantheon. The closest metro stop is Barberini (Line A), approximately 1km away — a 12–15 minute walk. By bus, the closest stop is Largo di Torre … Read more

Best Hotels Near the Pantheon Rome (2026): All Budgets

A charming hotel balcony set with champagne and olives offers a stunning close-up view of the Pantheon's rotunda and columned portico in Rome.

Hotels Near the Pantheon: Best Places to Stay The best streets for hotels near the Pantheon are within the historic centre triangle bounded by Piazza Navona (5 min walk), the Trevi Fountain (10 min), and Campo de’ Fiori (8 min). Most hotels in this area are within a 5–10 minute walk of the Pantheon. The … Read more

What to See Near the Pantheon Rome: Half-Day Itinerary (2026)

The grand interior of the Pantheon in Rome showcases its ornate marble floors, towering Corinthian columns, decorative niches, and a gilded apse above the main altar.

What to See Near the Pantheon: A Half-Day Itinerary The Pantheon sits at the centre of Rome’s most walkable historic district. Within a 15-minute radius on foot are Piazza Navona (5 min), the Trevi Fountain (10 min), Campo de’ Fiori (8 min), the Temple of Hadrian (3 min), Sant’Ignazio church (3 min), and Largo di … Read more

Pantheon Rome FAQs 2026: Your Most Common Questions Answered

Tourists fill the sunny Piazza della Rotonda in front of the Pantheon, with the Fontana del Pantheon and its Egyptian obelisk standing prominently to the right.

Pantheon FAQs: Your Most Common Questions Answered The Pantheon is open daily 09:00–19:00 (Mon–Sat) and 09:00–18:00 (Sun). Entry costs €5 for adults, €3 for EU citizens aged 18–25, and is free for under-18s and Rome residents. All visitors need a pre-booked timed entry slot. Shoulders and knees must be covered. Photography without flash is allowed. … Read more

Best Time to Visit the Pantheon Rome 2026: Avoid Crowds & Beat the Queues

Visitors explore the marble interior of the Pantheon as a dramatic beam of natural light streams in through the towering entrance doors.

Best Time of Day to Visit the Pantheon (and How to Avoid Crowds) The best time to visit the Pantheon is either immediately after opening (09:00–10:00) or in the late afternoon (after 15:00–16:00) on a weekday. The worst time is between 10:00 and 14:00, particularly in peak season (April–October), when the interior holds around 800 … Read more