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Pantheon Paris Tickets

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Pantheon Paris Tickets highlights

  • Visit the famous Panthéon, a UNESCO world heritage site built in the year 1790

  • Get astonished while viewing the gravesites of several country's globally well-known residents

  • Begin your tour without any hinderance with the help of the skip-the-line ticket

  • The 12-language information leaflet explains how the Panthéon became a Parisian mausoleum

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Pl. du Panthéon, 75005 Paris, France

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  • If cancellation are made 1 days before the date of travel then 100.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees
  • If cancellation are made 0 days to 1 days before the date of travel then 100.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees
  • In the event of unforeseen weather conditions, union issues, government restrictions, or any other circumstances beyond human control, certain trips or activities may be cancelled. In such cases, alternate feasible options will be provided. However, a cash refund will not be available.
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Pantheon Paris Tickets overview

Meeting Location: Place du Panthéon, 75005 Paris

Operational Hours: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Last admission: 45 minutes before closing

Activity Duration: 1 Hour

About Pantheon Paris Ticket:

We all are aware of Paris rich history, culture, and art, but the Panthéon has even more to offer. Admire this huge structure in Paris's Latin Quarter for its stunning architectural design. Admire the murals depicting Saint Geneviève's life, as well as the roots of both French Christianity and monarchy, as you walk through the majestic Pantheon-inspired doorway.

The Panthéon houses a permanent museum dedicated to the people who are buried there, as well as a cemetery for the country's most famous citizens. Look for Foucault's pendulum, a device that shows how the Earth circles, when you enter. Buy Pantheon Paris Ticket & get the opportunity to learn and admire the the great history of Paris.

About the Activity:

  • Panthéon is one of the places to visit where you will learn about history, culture, and art of Paris.
  • The architectural design, which is located in Paris' Latin Quarter, is a great visual delight.
  • You will love the Foucault's pendulum, a gadget that illustrates the Earth's rotation after watching it
  • Avail of the Skip-the-Line Ticket to this place and get away from the hassle of standing in lines to buy the Pantheon Paris Ticket.
  • On booking this Pantheon Paris Ticket you will also receive an audio guide and a brochure with information on the museum, both of which are available in multiple languages.

How to Reach:

  • By Train: Take the RER B and stop at Luxembourg, walk for 2 min from the station. Take the Boulevard Saint Michel until the place, Edmond Rostand. You will then see the Panthéon on your right
  • By Metro: Take queue 10 and stop at Cardinal Lemoine or take queue 7 and stop at place Monge, walk for 3 min from the stations. From the Place Monge, take the street Lacépède on the left and walk until the Panthéon. From Cardinal-Lemoine, take the street Clovis and stop at the Panthéon

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Pantheon Paris Tickets faqs

Why is the Pantheon in Paris so famous?

The Pantheon in Paris was one of the first buildings that offered a panoramic view of France’s Capital during the olden times. This stone and marble structure was originally built as a church dedicated to St.Genevieve and at the moment serves as a mausoleum. It is such a popular tourist attraction that Pantheon Paris tickets are hard to come in handy in the peak season.

What are the best things to do in Paris?

  • Visit the Eiffel Tower: Take out time and visit this wrought-iron structure that also comes under the Seven Wonders of the World. Lined up with three floors, you can climb the stairs and learn about its architecture or enjoy a fancy dinner inside it. You can also have a picnic at its foot and marvel at this beauty from below.
  • Explore the Louvre Museum: A glass pyramid structure which used to be a Royal Residence at one point houses millions of artworks with some 35,000 on display to the public including Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa.
  • Walk into the Pantheon: This mausoleum which was originally built as a church now carries the remains of several dignitaries who have brought a good name to the country. 
  • Enjoy at Champs Elysees: Joe Dassin’s song of the same name explains that everything can be found around Champs Elysees. This gate stretches from Place de la Concorde to Arc de Triomphe and one can walk around this lane to keep in view of this serene beauty. A very popular tourist spot is this store called Laduree where some world-famous macaroons are found.

What is inside the Pantheon in Paris?

The Pantheon in Paris is a mausoleum which means it carries the remains of great French citizens including the prolific writer Victor Hugo, the Nobel Prize winning scientist Marie Curie and the ever-famous philosopher Voltaire.

Is the Pantheon in Paris worth seeing?

The Pantheon Paris comes under the top ten buildings you must see in Paris. It has got a spellbinding architecture with Roman Pillars on its exterior and French Gothic architecture on its interior. The picturesque views that it offers from the top of the city make buying Pantheon Paris tickets worthwhile.

Is anyone buried in the Pantheon?

Pantheon is a mausoleum which houses the remains of various people from different walks of life. From the novelist Emile Zola, to civil servant Jean Moulin, to educator Louis Braille and its architect Marcelin Berthelot who is also buried there along with his wife. 

How much time do we need to explore the pantheon in Paris?

Covering this monument from every nook and creek would take at least one and a half hours. 

This would require two things; one, reaching as early as possible and two, getting the Pantheon Paris tickets in advance. 

What is the best time to visit the Pantheon in Paris?

The best time to visit the Pantheon in Paris is during peak summer months as there is pleasant climate throughout the city with mild breezes and sunny weather. The best time of the day would be 10am which is when it opens up early in the morning and grabbing the Pantheon Paris tickets shouldn’t be such a hard job then.

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