Pantheon Paris Tickets

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A Monument to France’s Greatest Minds

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Welcome to the Pantheon of Paris

Walk in the Footsteps of Visionaries
Built in the 18th century, the Pantheon Paris was first a church, then transformed into a national mausoleum. It now honors France’s most inspiring figures, from Voltaire and Rousseau to Marie Curie and Victor Hugo.

Explore Its Art and Architecture
Admire soaring columns, intricate frescoes, and the breathtaking central dome, immerse yourself in a masterpiece of neoclassical design. Don’t miss Foucault’s Pendulum, a living experiment that proves the Earth’s rotation.

Climb to the Pantheon Dome
Ascend to one of the most underrated viewpoints in Paris. From the top, enjoy panoramic views of the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, and the rooftops of the Latin Quarter.

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Opening Hours

April 1 – September 30
10:00 – 18:30

October 1 – March 31
10:00 – 18:00

Special Hours

  • Opens at 12:00 on the first working Monday of each month
  • Nov - March: First Sundays of the month free

Visit Duration
Around 1–1.5 hours. No time limit once inside.

Closed Days
January 1 May 1 December 25

Exceptional Closures
December 24 - Closes at 17:00 (last entry 16:15)
December 31 - Closes at 17:00 (last entry 16:15)

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What does the ticket to the Pantheon Paris include?

With this ticket, you can freely tour the Pantheon Paris and access all visitable spaces.

Full access to the building: Tour the central nave, the apse, the crypt, and other emblematic areas of this 18th-century neoclassical temple.
Entry to the Pantheon crypt: Visit the place where personalities such as Marie Curie, Victor Hugo, Rousseau, Voltaire, or Jean Moulin rest.
Foucault's pendulum in operation: Observe the legendary experiment that demonstrated the Earth's rotation, installed under the monument's great dome.
Works of art and monumental frescoes: Admire sculptures, bas-reliefs, and frescoes that narrate the life of Saint Genevieve and key episodes in the history of France.
Access to temporary exhibitions: Participate in the cultural exhibitions that the monument organizes throughout the year, included in the price of your ticket.

Tips to enjoy your visit to the Pantheon of Paris

Visit the Panthéon for an immersive experience

The Panthéon Paris is a top-rated Paris attraction, located in the 5th arrondissement, Latin Quarter, near Sorbonne University, Luxembourg Gardens, and Rue Soufflot. A key stop for things to do in Paris, it’s included in most Paris passes, monument passes, and Paris multi-attraction tickets. Visitors search for Panthéon Paris tickets and digital mobile tickets with instant confirmation. Booking official Panthéon tickets online via a verified seller ensures last-minute availability, secure checkout, and access to best ticket prices.

The Panthéon dome Paris provides panoramic views of Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, and Montparnasse Tower. Inside, the crypt of the Panthéon holds tombs of Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Marie Curie, Émile Zola, Jean Moulin, and Alexandre Dumas, making it one of the most visited historical sites in France.The best time to visit Panthéon Paris is weekday mornings or sunset. Popular with families, school groups, history lovers, and architecture tourists. Buy Panthéon Paris entry tickets online for instant delivery, real-time availability, and dedicated 24/7 customer support.

Map and location

You can reach the Pantheon of Paris in several ways depending on your location and preferences

  • If you go by car, you will find several public parking lots near the Pantheon. Although traffic in the center can be dense at peak hours, it is possible to park in nearby parking lots such as Indigo Val de Grâce, Lagrange-Maubert, or Panthéon-Soufflot.

  • If you take line 10, get off at Maubert-Mutualité station, about 6 minutes walk from the monument. You can also take line 7, Place Monge station, located about 8 minutes walk from the Pantheon, crossing the Rue Monge area and the Puits de l’Ermite square.

  • If you come from the outskirts of Paris or from other areas well connected with the RER B line. The Luxembourg station (line B) will leave you just 5 minutes walking from the Pantheon.

  • You can use the Vélib’ public bicycle system. The nearest station is N5032 – Panthéon – Valette, located right in front of the monument. You will also find additional docks on adjacent streets.

Recommended duration of the visit to the Pantheon of Paris

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The Panthéon Paris is a top-rated Paris attraction, located in the 5th arrondissement, Latin Quarter, near Sorbonne University, Luxembourg Gardens, and Rue Soufflot. A key stop for things to do in Paris, it’s included in most Paris passes, monument passes, and Paris multi-attraction tickets. Visitors search for Panthéon Paris tickets, and digital mobile tickets with instant confirmation. Booking official Panthéon tickets online via a verified seller ensures last-minute availability, secure checkout, and access to best ticket prices.

The Panthéon dome Paris provides panoramic views of Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, and Montparnasse Tower. Inside, the crypt of the Panthéon holds tombs of Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Marie Curie, Émile Zola, Jean Moulin, and Alexandre Dumas, making it one of the most visited historical sites in France.The best time to visit Panthéon Paris is weekday mornings or sunset. Popular with families, school groups, history lovers, and architecture tourists. Buy Panthéon Paris entry tickets online for instant delivery, real-time availability, and dedicated 24/7 customer support.

Access and behavior rules

  • The nave and the crypt are spaces of contemplation. Avoid speaking loudly, running, or making noises that may disturb the experience of other visitors.

  • Although formal attire is not required, it is recommended to dress discreetly and respectfully, especially when entering the crypt, a funerary place.

  • It is forbidden to consume food or drinks inside the monument. We suggest hydrating before or after the visit.

  • Only standard-sized backpacks are allowed. There is no cloakroom or storage, and helmets, large strollers, or bulky luggage are not permitted.

  • Entry with animals is not allowed, except for duly identified guide or assistance dogs.

  • Accessibility guaranteed (with some limitations). People with reduced mobility can access part of the nave via an external ramp. Staff is available to assist if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Yes, last-minute Panthéon tickets are often available online through trusted ticket platforms. You can book entry tickets, mobile e-tickets, or even express access passes with real-time availability.

  • The interior features a monumental dome, neoclassical rotunda, frescoes, and memorials dedicated to Enlightenment thinkers, scientific pioneers, and national heroes. It's a favorite among architecture lovers and academic tourists alike.

  • The crypt of the Panthéon Paris is the resting place of some of France’s most honored figures, including Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Marie Curie, Alexandre Dumas, Émile Zola, and Jean Moulin. It’s one of the most important historical monuments in France.

  • Yes, visitors can climb to the top of the Panthéon dome for one of the best panoramic views in Paris. After ascending over 200 steps, you'll reach a terrace with stunning views of the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, Montparnasse Tower, and the Latin Quarter. Dome access is included with your Panthéon Paris ticket but may be limited during poor weather or maintenance.

  • Yes, the Panthéon Paris is family-friendly and great for visitors of all ages. Kids can marvel at the massive columns, explore the crypt of famous historical figures, and watch the Foucault Pendulum in motion. The dome climb is exciting for older children and offers incredible views of Paris. Entry is free for children under 18, and it's included in most Paris family attraction passes.

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