Pantheon Travel Guide

Pantheon
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📍 万神殿 ⏱ 1.5h recommended Outdoor

Pantheon is a popular other in the 万神殿 area of Rome. Rated 4.6/5 by 1,396 visitors. As an outdoor attraction, weather conditions can affect your experience. Plan around 1.5 hours for a thorough visit. This is one of the most visited spots in Rome — advance booking is strongly recommended.

71
Busy
Queues most of the time — patience required
Queues at peak times — try early morning or late afternoon
These attractions are currently less crowded and can be great alternatives
Pantheon + Church of Saint Louis of the French + Basilica of Sant'Andrea della Valle
Nearby attractions in 万神殿 — visit together to save time
📅 Plan Trip
📝 Travel Tips
  • 📱Check opening hours and ticket information in advance
  • 🕐Avoid weekends and holidays for a quieter experience
  • 🚗Plan your route and parking ahead of time
  • 📷Check photography policies — some areas may restrict cameras
  • ☀️Outdoor attraction — use sunscreen in summer and dress warmly in winter
  • 🌧️Rain may affect your visit — check the weather forecast beforehand
  • ⏱️Allow about 1.5 hours for your visit
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What are the opening hours of Pantheon?
Pantheon is open 09:00-19:00. Check the latest hours before visiting.
How much are tickets for Pantheon?
Tickets for Pantheon start from 门票¥68起.
Is Pantheon crowded? When is the best time to visit?
Based on crowd data, Pantheon has a crowd score of 71 (Busy). Weekday mornings are usually the least crowded. Plan about 1.5 hours for your visit.
How to get to Pantheon?
Pantheon is located in the 万神殿 area of Rome. Address: Piazza della Rotonda, 00186 Roma RM, 意大利. Use a map app for directions.

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