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 take a tour covering both. Here’s how to plan them together.

The short answer

Despite both being ancient-Rome highlights, the Pantheon and the Roman Forum aren’t sold on a single official ticket. The Pantheon is ticketed on its own, and the Forum is bundled with the Colosseum and Palatine Hill under the archaeological park’s ticketing — two different systems entirely.

How each is ticketed

The Pantheon uses its own timed, nominal ticket through the official Italian museums platform. The Roman Forum, meanwhile, is included in the Colosseum Archaeological Park ticket, which covers the Colosseum, the Forum and the Palatine Hill together. So you buy the Pantheon and the Forum through separate channels.

The Pantheon isn’t in the city passes

Note too that the Pantheon isn’t included in the Roma Pass or the Omnia Card, so those passes won’t bundle it with the Forum either. Whichever way you approach it, the Pantheon is a standalone ticket you buy in addition to your Forum or Colosseum entry.

Buy them separately

The simplest approach is to book each on its own: a Pantheon time slot online in advance, and a Colosseum-Forum-Palatine ticket for a separate time. Just space them out and allow travel time, since the two sites are about a 20-to-25-minute walk apart.

Or take a tour covering both

If you’d like them linked, many tour operators offer guided itineraries or day tours that include both the Pantheon and the Forum (often with the Colosseum), bundling entry and a guide. This can be a convenient, if pricier, way to see them together with expert context and smoother logistics.

Plan them in one day

  1. Book the Colosseum-Forum-Palatine ticket for a set time.
  2. Book your Pantheon time slot separately.
  3. Do the Forum and Colosseum as a half-day.
  4. Walk toward the centre to the Pantheon.
  5. Add nearby sights like Piazza Navona.

Why the confusion

Because both are ancient-Rome icons, many visitors assume a single ticket exists — but they’re managed by different bodies (the Pantheon by the church-and-ministry arrangement, the Forum by the archaeological park). Knowing this saves you searching for a combined ticket that isn’t sold.

Make the most of both

Seen together, the Forum and Pantheon show two sides of ancient Rome — the ruined civic heart and a temple still standing whole. Booking each ahead, or taking a combined tour, lets you experience both in a single, rich day in the historic centre.

Book the harder ticket first

Since the Forum comes bundled with the Colosseum’s strict timed entry, book that ticket first — it sells out furthest ahead — and then slot your easier, cheaper Pantheon reservation around it. Working in that order means you build your day around the fixed point (the Colosseum park) and use the flexible Pantheon slot to fill in, rather than finding the park sold out after committing to a Pantheon time.

Book your Pantheon ticket and plan the Forum

Since there’s no combined ticket, book your Pantheon time slot online in advance and buy your Colosseum-Forum-Palatine ticket separately — or choose a tour covering both. Secure your Pantheon slot and plan a full day in ancient Rome.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a Pantheon and Roman Forum combined ticket?

No — they’re ticketed separately.

How is the Forum ticketed?

As part of the Colosseum Archaeological Park ticket (with the Colosseum and Palatine).

Is the Pantheon in the Roma Pass?

No — nor in the Omnia Card.

How do I see both?

Buy each separately, or take a tour covering both.

How far apart are they?

About a 20-to-25-minute walk.

Can I do both in a day?

Yes — book each ahead and allow travel time between them.