The Panthéon, is a monument in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, France. It stands in the Latin Quarter, atop the Montagne Sainte-Geneviève, in the centre …
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Apr 12, 2025
We enjoyed our visit here. We stood in line to purchase tickets, but I bought them on line (41.77 for 3 of us) and we were able to walk around to quick entry. The architecture is impressive. The cr…Full review by cmariert
Apr 3, 2025
The Pantheon may be as great as everyone says but I'll never know. Having spent half an hour negotiating their ticket system and queuing for an hour with umpteen school groups there was eventually a …Full review by PaulH_Surrey
Mar 21, 2025
If you are handicapped right side has a ramp and the staff will send you right thru. Inside is really cold. Interest display of France watched the Pendulum swing for a while. Lots of places to sit an…Full review by RobertH517
Hi, am i allowed to enter with my backpack eventhough i have a selfie stick and camera with me? I don´t plan on using it but i dont want to go back the hotel and leave it there
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I myself had a backpack and nobody said anything to me about it
As other reviewers have answered, I do not know of any English speaking tours - but there certainly could be. The self-audio tours seemed to be fine. Many of the crypts, etc. had a …
As other reviewers have answered, I do not know of any English speaking tours - but there certainly could be. The self-audio tours seemed to be fine. Many of the crypts, etc. had a touch screen video console that all had english versions. We found that to be sufficient or even better than the accent -laden spoken word. Reading and looking at detail were awe inspiring as it was, If you go, there is no way not to enjoy it,
Hello there. We are planning to visit the Pantheon on the 5th of August which is the first Sunday of the month and according to the information that I have found it should be free. My question is - do we have to have a free pass ticket or something like that or it's not necessary and we can just walk inside ? Thank you in advance!
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Not aware of that but I am assuming that all you have to do is go to the entrance. We were in Pompeii and they also have free access on the first Sunday of the month, and all we did is …
Not aware of that but I am assuming that all you have to do is go to the entrance. We were in Pompeii and they also have free access on the first Sunday of the month, and all we did is go to the ticket window and got a ticket. Enjoy