How to Book Pantheon Tickets for a Group or Family

Booking the Pantheon for a group or family is straightforward: buy one set of timed tickets online, entering each person’s name (tickets are nominal), with under-18s added as free tickets. Standard online booking allows multiple tickets up to a per-account cap (commonly around 25), while larger or guided groups use dedicated arrangements. Here’s how to do it smoothly.

Booking for a family

For a family, one adult can book everyone in a single transaction — paid adult tickets plus free under-18 tickets for the children. Because tickets are nominal, enter each person’s name exactly as it appears on the ID they’ll bring, and carry proof of age for the children. Only the adults pay (€5 each, rising to €7 from 1 July 2026).

Booking for a group

Independent groups can book just like a family, up to the per-account limit of around 25 tickets. One organiser collects everyone’s names, makes the booking, and holds the tickets. For larger groups, or any group with a guide, dedicated group arrangements apply, which can have their own rules — so a guided group tour is often the simplest route.

Why book online for a group

Booking ahead matters even more with a group: you skip the ticket-buying queue (a real time-saver when there are many of you), you guarantee a time slot so everyone enters together, and you avoid the chaos of buying multiple tickets on site. It’s the difference between a smooth entry and a stressful one.

Free under-18 tickets

Every child under 18 enters free, regardless of nationality, but still needs their own free ticket added to the booking. Select the free under-18 ticket type for each child, and bring a passport or ID as proof of age. This keeps the entrance check quick and avoids anyone being turned away.

Consider a guided group tour

For families and groups who want context — or simply a smoother experience — a guided tour or audio-guide package can be ideal. A guide or host helps shepherd everyone in, the entry is included, and children often engage better with a story than with a silent room. It’s especially worth considering for larger groups at busy times.

Tips for a smooth group or family visit

  • Appoint one organiser to book and hold the tickets.
  • Collect everyone’s name exactly as on their ID.
  • Add free tickets for under-18s and bring proof of age.
  • Travel light — large bags and backpacks aren’t allowed inside.
  • Go early for fewer crowds and easier movement.
  • Build in the entrance check time, as staff may verify tickets and IDs.

Book your group or family tickets

To get your whole party in together without the queue, book your timed Pantheon tickets online in advance — adults and free under-18s in one booking, or a guided group tour if you’d like a host and added context. Reserve your slot and have every e-ticket ready before you arrive.

Frequently asked questions

Can I book Pantheon tickets for my whole family at once?

Yes — one person can book paid adult tickets and free under-18 tickets together, with each person’s name entered.

Do children need a ticket?

Yes — a free under-18 ticket each, with proof of age.

What’s the maximum number of tickets per booking?

Commonly up to around 25 per account on the official channel.

How do large groups book?

Larger or guided groups use dedicated group arrangements, often a guided group tour.

Is there a group discount?

There’s no general group discount, but certain categories enter free or reduced with proof.

Should we book online for a group?

Yes — it skips the queue and guarantees everyone enters at the same time.