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By pantheontickets Posted on 2 July 2026 Posted in Pantheon

Pantheon vs Colosseum: Which Should You See First?

Both are Rome essentials, but they’re very different: the Colosseum needs a timed ticket booked well ahead and 2–3 hours, while the Pantheon is quick (20–45 minutes), central and cheap. Which to see first depends on your tickets and timing. …

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By pantheontickets Posted on 2 July 2026 Posted in Pantheon

Is There a Pantheon and Roman Forum Combined Ticket?

No — there’s no official combined ticket for the Pantheon and the Roman Forum. They’re run separately: the Pantheon has its own timed ticket, while the Forum is part of the Colosseum Archaeological Park’s ticket. You buy each separately, or …

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By pantheontickets Posted on 2 July 2026 Posted in Pantheon

Pantheon Ticket Price Increase 2026: What You’ll Pay Now

From 1 July 2026, the standard Pantheon ticket rises from €5 to €7. The reduced €2 rate for EU citizens aged 18–25 and all free-entry categories stay the same. It’s still one of Rome’s most affordable major sights. Here’s what …

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By pantheontickets Posted on 1 July 2026 Posted in Pantheon

What Is There to See Inside the Pantheon?

Inside, the highlights are the vast coffered dome, the open oculus, the ancient marble floor, and the tombs of Raphael and the Italian kings — all within one perfectly proportioned rotunda. It’s a short visit but an unforgettable one. Here’s …

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By pantheontickets Posted on 1 July 2026 Posted in Pantheon

How Long Does It Take to Visit the Pantheon?

Most visitors spend around 20 to 45 minutes inside the Pantheon — there’s no time limit once you’re in. A quick look takes 15 minutes; with an audio guide or a real interest in the details, allow an hour. Here’s …

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By pantheontickets Posted on 1 July 2026 Posted in Pantheon

Do You Need to Print Your Pantheon Ticket?

No — you don’t need to print it. A digital QR-code ticket on your phone is accepted at the entrance, along with matching ID, since tickets are nominal. Just make sure it’s easy to open and your phone is charged. …

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By pantheontickets Posted on 1 July 2026 Posted in Pantheon

What Happens If You Miss Your Pantheon Time Slot?

Official Pantheon tickets are valid only for the designated time slot, so arriving well outside your window risks being refused entry, with no refund. There’s sometimes a little tolerance, but it isn’t guaranteed. Here’s what to do if you’re running …

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By pantheontickets Posted on 1 July 2026 Posted in Pantheon

Do You Still Need a Reservation if Pantheon Entry Is Free?

Usually yes — free-entry visitors (under-18s, Rome residents and other exempt categories) must still book a free timed slot in advance. The exception is the free first Sunday of the month, when no online booking is available and you queue …

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By pantheontickets Posted on 1 July 2026 Posted in Pantheon

Do You Need to Book a Time Slot for the Pantheon?

Yes — for normal tourist entry, Pantheon tickets are timed and nominal, so you choose a specific time slot when you buy and enter only during that window. Booking online in advance secures your slot and saves you queuing. Here’s …

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By pantheontickets Posted on 12 June 2026 Posted in Pantheon

How to Book a Half-Day Rome Highlights Tour Starting at the Pantheon

A half-day highlights tour starting at the Pantheon is the perfect way to see the heart of Rome in one go: typically 3 to 4 hours, with Pantheon entry included (so you skip the queue), then a guided walk to …

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