The Pantheon
Best Preserved Building from Antiquity
Understand Why the Pantheon is the Greatest
You’ve heard of the Colosseum and Sistine Chapel, but why don’t you learn about the Pantheon in history class? It is considered the greatest preserved structure from antiquity and the model for all the famous dome’s you’ve ever heard of. From St. Peter’s Basilica to the White House in Washington D.C. See what all the hype is about.
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While we want to provide as much information as possible to improve your visit, the absolute best way to see the Pantheon and other Rome attractions is with a tour guide. We offer some of the best if not the best small group Colosseum tours in Rome based on our excellent reviews.
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Colosseum Underground Tour with Roman Forum and Palatine Hill
This is our most popular Colosseum tour due to the incredible access to non-public areas like the underground chambers. All admissions are included and it is lead by an English speaking licensed guided and Colosseum expert.
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Special Access Colosseum Arena Floor Tour Through the Gladiator’s Gate
Enter the Colosseum through the back door and walk out onto the reconstructed arena floor where the Gladiators fought. Next, you’ll explore the rest of the Colosseum and Roman Forum with a licensed English-speaking guide. All admissions are included.
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Rome in a Day Tour with Colosseum and Vatican Museums
This is one of our most popular and comprehensive tours of Rome. You’ll visit the Vatican City, Sistine Chapel, St. Peter’s Basilica, Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Spanish Steps, and more with a licensed guide in English. All admissions and transportation is included.
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How To Visit The Pantheon in 2025: Tickets, Hours, Tours, and More
Starting July 3rd, 2023, for the first time in its 2000-year history, entrance to the Pantheon will be charged. So, how much will it cost? How will you purchase tickets? What are the opening hours? We have all the answers here in our guide on how to visit the Pantheon to make sure that you…
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10 Best Restaurants Near the Pantheon in 2025
You’ve worked up an appetite visiting the Pantheon but you’re not sure where to eat nearby. No problem! Our local guides (and life-long students of Roman cuisine) have created this list of the best restaurants near the Pantheon. Pro Tip: It’s easier to organize your trip when you have all your resources in one place. Bookmark…
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The Most Iconic Art and Architecture You Must See in Rome
How can one see all that Rome has to offer? From Trevi Fountain and the National Rome Museum to the Pantheon and the Colosseum, Rome is an ever-giving city of magnificent works. Let’s look at 19 of Rome’s most iconic art and architecture to make the most of your Rome trip! This article isn’t meant…
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Stories and Symbolism of the Pantheon
Heading to the Pantheon in Rome and want to know more about the structure? It’s almost 2,000 years old, so it has a lot of accumulated stories, folklore, and even dead bodies! In this article, find out all about what to see at the Pantheon and why it is important from a local guide of…
What Was the Pantheon Used For
There has always been speculation as to the actual purpose of the Pantheon. Was it a temple, a government structure, or simply a place for the Emperor to hang out with his friends? In this blog, we’ll answer in-depth this hotly debated question throughout the centuries. Pro Tip: It’s easier to organize your trip when you…
Where is the Pantheon?
Planning a trip to Italy and want to know where the Pantheon is? You probably know it is in Rome, but where exactly is it, and what has happened over the last 2,000 years? In this article, we’ll explain where the Pantheon is, how it became to be, and all the drama in between! Editors Note:…
Why is the Pantheon so Famous?
This amazing building has fascinated people for the last 2,000 years. What is it exactly that attracts us to this temple/ monument/ church? As one of the most preserved buildings from antiquity, here are a few reasons why we think the Pantheon is famous and why you should visit it. Pro Tip: It’s easier to organize…
17 Astounding Facts About the Pantheon
The Pantheon is not only one of the Ancient wonders of the world but is synonymous with Rome today. This massive temple/ church/ monument has been fascinating us for the last two thousand years. But how much do you really know about the Pantheon and how about some cool Pantheon facts? Pro Tip: It’s easier to…
19 Astounding Facts About the Colosseum
The Colosseum is not only one of the ancient wonders of the world but it’s synonymous with Rome today. This massive amphitheater has been fascinating us for the last 2,000 years. But how much do you really know about the Colosseum? In this article, discover some cool Colosseum facts that’ll make your visit that much…
11 Things to See and Do Near the Pantheon: Rome Neighborhood Guide
Heading to the Pantheon but unsure what to do nearby? The Pantheon is one of the world’s greatest preserved buildings from antiquity, attracting visitors of all kinds over the last 2,000 years. Here are the top things to see and do near the Pantheon. Pro Tip: It’s easier to organize your trip when you have all…
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The Unfathomable History of the Pantheon in Rome
The Pantheon is one of the most visited monuments in Rome and an architectural wonder that has stood strong since ancient Roman times. Why was it built? Read about why the Eternal City’s best-preserved monument is so celebrated. Here is the story of the Pantheon in Rome! Pro Tip: Planning what to do on your trip…
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