PANTHEON – Practical Information & FAQ
Practical Information
Please note: the Pantheon has become one of Rome’s most requested sites, and entrance often sells out in advance — especially on weekends and holidays. To ensure your visit, it is strongly recommended to reserve your timed entrance online before arriving.
Located in the very heart of Rome’s historic centre, the Pantheon is just 2 minutes on foot from Piazza Navona, 10 minutes from Trastevere, and a short walk from all major landmarks, making it one of the most accessible monuments in the city.
For a deeper experience, consider selecting an option that includes an audio guide or a guided visit, allowing you to appreciate the monument’s history, architecture, and symbolism in full.
Opening Days and Hours
The Pantheon is open daily from 9:00AM to 7:00PM, with the last admission usually 45 minutes before closing.
Hours may vary on religious holidays or special liturgical celebrations.
Do I need to print my ticket?
No. Showing your confirmation or QR code on your smartphone is sufficient.
Can I enter at a different time than the one booked?
No, access is allowed only during the selected time slot. Late arrivals may result in denied entry.
How long does a visit usually take?
A standard visit lasts 30 to 45 minutes, or longer if using an audio guide or joining a guided tour.
What is the dress code?
As the Pantheon is an active basilica (Basilica of St. Mary and the Martyrs), modest attire is required:
shoulders and knees should be covered.
Are there any areas currently closed?
Occasionally, parts of the interior may be restricted during Mass or special ceremonies.
Updated schedules are published through official channels.
How large can a group be?
Groups may include up to 25 participants, guide included.
Groups of 9 or more may require earphones/whisper systems.
Can I bring a small dog?
Pets are not allowed inside the Pantheon, as it is a consecrated church.
Assistance dogs are welcome with proper documentation.
