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Paris Pantheon main hall with ornate arches and detailed ceiling.
Foucault’s Pendulum swinging in Paris Pantheon.
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Victor Hugo's tomb inside the Pantheon, Paris.
Voltaire statue in Paris Pantheon crypt.
Tomb of Rousseau in the Paris Pantheon, featuring ornate carvings and classical architecture.
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Pantheon in Paris with visitors and surrounding architecture.
Interior of the Paris Pantheon with ornate columns and detailed sculptures.
Visitors observing statues inside the Paris Pantheon.
Paris Pantheon main hall with ornate arches and detailed ceiling.
Foucault’s Pendulum swinging in Paris Pantheon.
Dome interior of the Paris Pantheon with intricate frescoes and architectural details.
Victor Hugo's tomb inside the Pantheon, Paris.
Voltaire statue in Paris Pantheon crypt.
Tomb of Rousseau in the Paris Pantheon, featuring ornate carvings and classical architecture.
Tourist using audio guide at St. Mark's Basilica, Venice.
Pantheon in Paris with visitors and surrounding architecture.
Interior of the Paris Pantheon with ornate columns and detailed sculptures.
Visitors observing statues inside the Paris Pantheon.
Paris Pantheon main hall with ornate arches and detailed ceiling.
Foucault’s Pendulum swinging in Paris Pantheon.
Dome interior of the Paris Pantheon with intricate frescoes and architectural details.
Victor Hugo's tomb inside the Pantheon, Paris.
Voltaire statue in Paris Pantheon crypt.
Tomb of Rousseau in the Paris Pantheon, featuring ornate carvings and classical architecture.
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Tickets
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Paris Panthéon Entry Tickets

from
€17
Flexible duration

Secure your entry to the iconic secular temple and explore freely at your own pace.

  • Everything you get: Enjoy access to the Panthéon, a neoclassical masterpiece designed by Jacques-Germain Soufflot. Explore at your own pace with an information booklet, discover exhibitions on Soufflot’s legacy, and visit the crypt where over 70 French luminaries, including Voltaire, Rousseau, and Marie Curie, are laid to rest.
  • Why choose this: This ticket gives you a budget-friendly way to explore one of Paris’s most meaningful landmarks at your own pace. With flexible entry and fewer crowds than other major monuments, it’s an enriching experience that combines a dome and crypt experience as well as great city views.
  • Upgrades: Choose a ticket that adds a 1-hour cruise along the Seine River with audio commentary available in 14 languages.

Secure your entry to the iconic secular temple and explore freely at your own pace.

  • Everything you get: Enjoy access to the Panthéon, a neoclassical masterpiece designed by Jacques-Germain Soufflot. Explore at your own pace with an information booklet, discover exhibitions on Soufflot’s legacy, and visit the crypt where over 70 French luminaries, including Voltaire, Rousseau, and Marie Curie, are laid to rest.
  • Why choose this: This ticket gives you a budget-friendly way to explore one of Paris’s most meaningful landmarks at your own pace. With flexible entry and fewer crowds than other major monuments, it’s an enriching experience that combines a dome and crypt experience as well as great city views.
  • Upgrades: Choose a ticket that adds a 1-hour cruise along the Seine River with audio commentary available in 14 languages.

Inclusions

  • Admission ticket (can be used on any date and at any time)
  • Information booklet (available online or at the entrance)

What to bring

  • Bring a valid passport or ID card; a copy is accepted.
  • Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.

What’s not allowed

  • Consumption of food or drinks is not permitted inside the Panthéon.
  • Large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage are not allowed inside the monument for security reasons.
  • Pets are not permitted, except for registered service animals.

Accessibility

  • The Panthéon is wheelchair accessible with designated entrances and an exterior ramp providing access to part of the nave.
  • Accessible restrooms are available on site. Staff are available to assist visitors with mobility needs.

Additional information

  • Free entrance is available for visitors under 18 years of age and EU citizens under 26 with a valid photo ID.
  • Free entrance is offered on the first Sunday of January, February, March, November, and December, and during European Heritage Days (3rd weekend of September).
  • The last admission to the Panthéon is 45 minutes before closing time.
  • The Panthéon is closed on January 1, May 1, June 5 (opens at 12pm,), and December 25. The attraction closes at 4pm on December 24 and 31.
  • Audio guides are available for a small fee (€3) at the monument.
  • Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes prior to your scheduled tour time if your ticket includes a guided tour.
  • Public facilities and cafés are available along the walking tour route.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Visitors observing statues inside the Paris Pantheon.
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Paris Pantheon main hall with ornate arches and detailed ceiling.
Foucault’s Pendulum swinging in Paris Pantheon.
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Interior of Paris Pantheon with ornate columns and sculptures.
Visitors observing statues inside the Paris Pantheon.
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Woman on a boat enjoying the Eiffel Tower view at sunset in Paris.
Paris Pantheon main hall with ornate arches and detailed ceiling.
Foucault’s Pendulum swinging in Paris Pantheon.
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Combos
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Combo (Save 8%): Panthéon Tickets & Seine River Sightseeing Cruise

from €35
€32.30

8% off

Flexible cancellation

Get full refund for a small fee if you cancel 24 hours before the experience start time.Know more

Audio guide

Unlock two Paris essentials with one ticket: iconic views from the top and postcard panoramas from the water.

  • Everything you get at the Panthéon: Entry to the Panthéon, admire neoclassical architecture, frescoes, and the grand dome with panoramic Paris views. Self-guided visit with a booklet in 12 languages, plus access to the crypt of French legends.
  • Everything you get at the Seine River Cruise: Board a Bateaux Parisiens glass canopy boat for a 1-hour cruise, with departures every hour. Enjoy audio commentary in 11 languages as you glide past the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Musée d'Orsay, and more.
  • Why choose this: Skip the hassle of separate bookings and enjoy a seamless experience with this convenient, cost-effective combo.

Unlock two Paris essentials with one ticket: iconic views from the top and postcard panoramas from the water.

  • Everything you get at the Panthéon: Entry to the Panthéon, admire neoclassical architecture, frescoes, and the grand dome with panoramic Paris views. Self-guided visit with a booklet in 12 languages, plus access to the crypt of French legends.
  • Everything you get at the Seine River Cruise: Board a Bateaux Parisiens glass canopy boat for a 1-hour cruise, with departures every hour. Enjoy audio commentary in 11 languages as you glide past the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Musée d'Orsay, and more.
  • Why choose this: Skip the hassle of separate bookings and enjoy a seamless experience with this convenient, cost-effective combo.

Inclusions

Panthéon

  • Entry to the Panthéon
  • Access to the crypt
  • Information booklet (available in 12 languages)

Seine River Cruise

  • 1-hour Bateaux Parisiens Seine River cruise (route here)
  • Audio guide in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Chinese, Hindi, Japanese, Russian and Arabic

Paris Panthéon Reserved Access Tickets
What to bring

  • Only small backpacks and regular-size handbags are allowed inside.

What’s not allowed

  • Large bags are not allowed on this experience.
  • Helmets, scooters, rollerblades, skateboards, food, and drinks are not permitted inside the monument.

Accessibility

  • Ramps and elevators are available at the venue for easy access.

Additional information

  • Please note that there is free admission during the following days: European Heritage Days on the third weekend of Sep, and every first Sunday of the month from November to March.
  • Parts of the experience including shops and terraces are closed in line with safety measures.
  • There is no timed entry. You may visit anytime during opening hours.
  • Number of steps: 206 steps to the outside colonnade, 80 steps to the inside tribune or gallery, and 40 steps to the crypt.

Seine River 1-Hour Sightseeing Cruise from the Eiffel Tower
What to bring

  • Only small backpacks and regular-size handbags are allowed inside.
  • For a more immersive experience, feel free to bring your headphones.

What’s not allowed

  • Guests with larger bags will not be allowed to enter due to a lack of storage facilities.

Accessibility

  • This experience is wheelchair accessible.

Additional information

  • Click here to view the Bateaux Parisien cruise route.
  • Choice of departure time (cruises depart every 30 mins).
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Notre-Dame Cathedral on Ile de la Cite, Paris, viewed from the Seine River.
Victor Hugo's tomb inside the Pantheon, Paris.
Voltaire statue in Paris Pantheon crypt.
Foucault’s Pendulum swinging in Paris Pantheon.
Paris Pantheon main hall with ornate arches and detailed ceiling.
Notre-Dame de Reims, France, showcasing Gothic flying buttresses and detailed stone carvings.
Interior of the Paris Pantheon with ornate columns and detailed sculptures.
Pantheon in Paris with neoclassical facade and French flag on dome.
Tomb of Rousseau in the Paris Pantheon, featuring ornate carvings and classical architecture.
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Notre-Dame Cathedral on Ile de la Cite, Paris, viewed from the Seine River.
Victor Hugo's tomb inside the Pantheon, Paris.
Voltaire statue in Paris Pantheon crypt.
Foucault’s Pendulum swinging in Paris Pantheon.
Paris Pantheon main hall with ornate arches and detailed ceiling.
Notre-Dame de Reims, France, showcasing Gothic flying buttresses and detailed stone carvings.
Interior of the Paris Pantheon with ornate columns and detailed sculptures.
Pantheon in Paris with neoclassical facade and French flag on dome.
Tomb of Rousseau in the Paris Pantheon, featuring ornate carvings and classical architecture.
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris with surrounding cityscape and Seine River.
Notre-Dame Cathedral on Ile de la Cite, Paris, viewed from the Seine River.
Victor Hugo's tomb inside the Pantheon, Paris.
Voltaire statue in Paris Pantheon crypt.
Foucault’s Pendulum swinging in Paris Pantheon.
Paris Pantheon main hall with ornate arches and detailed ceiling.
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Walking Tours
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Notre-Dame to Panthéon Tour with Panthéon Ticket

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You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

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1 hr 30 min
Guided tour
Itinerary
1 Quai de l'Archevêché
Start point

1 Quai de l'Archevêché

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Notre Dame Cathedral

1. Notre Dame Cathedral

St. Etienne du Mont

2. St. Etienne du Mont

Pantheon
End point

Pantheon

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Enjoy a unique walking tour from Notre-Dame to the Panthéon.

  • Everything you get: Entry ticket to the Panthéon, plus a guided walking tour that starts at Notre-Dame Cathedral’s exterior, passes through the Latin Quarter, and ends at the Panthéon, with commentary on key landmarks and local history along the way.
  • Why choose this: It's a seamless route linking two major Left Bank attractions. See the Panthéon from the inside and learn more about Parisienne culture on this guided walking tour.

Enjoy a unique walking tour from Notre-Dame to the Panthéon.

  • Everything you get: Entry ticket to the Panthéon, plus a guided walking tour that starts at Notre-Dame Cathedral’s exterior, passes through the Latin Quarter, and ends at the Panthéon, with commentary on key landmarks and local history along the way.
  • Why choose this: It's a seamless route linking two major Left Bank attractions. See the Panthéon from the inside and learn more about Parisienne culture on this guided walking tour.

Inclusions

  • Walking tour from the Notre Dame to Pantheon
  • Expert guide
  • Entry tickets to the Pantheon

Exclusions

  • Entrance to Notre Dame interior
  • Food and drinks

What to bring

  • Passport or ID card (a copy is accepted).
  • Comfortable walking shoes.
  • Weather-appropriate clothing.

What’s not allowed

  • Sandals or flip flops.
  • Sleeveless shirts, see-through clothing, or nudity.
  • Oversized luggage or large bags.
  • Food and drinks inside the Panthéon.
  • Littering.

Accessibility

  • The tour is accessible, with designated entrances available.

Additional information

  • The tour lasts approximately 2.5 to 3 hours.
  • Interior access to Notre Dame Cathedral is not included due to restoration; exterior visit only.
  • Children can join, though the historical focus may suit older kids better.
  • Public facilities and cafés are available along the route.
  • Tours run in English and other languages, subject to availability.
  • The tour ends at Notre Dame Cathedral, leaving you free to explore central Paris.
  • Please arrive 15 minutes early and meet the guide at 1 Quai de l’Archevêché.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
ParisParis Pantheon Tickets

Paris Pantheon I French national mausoleum

Originally built as a church in the 18th century, the Paris Pantheon is an iconic symbol of the French Revolution. Today, it's a historic burial site for famous figures like Victor Hugo, Voltaire, and Marie Curie. With its rich history, its skillfully sculpted dome and intricate architecture, the Paris Pantheon is one of must visit landmarks that should be on your list of things to do in Paris.

Read on to know more about which Paris Pantheon tickets to opt for, what to expect at the site, and other information you may require to plan your visit!

Why visit Paris Pantheon?

Paris Pantheon
  • Historical Significance: The Paris Pantheon is the final resting place for influential figures like Voltaire and Marie Curie, offering insight into France's intellectual and cultural heritage.
  • Architectural Splendor: Its Neo-Classical design, featuring a majestic dome and intricate details, showcases the remarkable craftsmanship and engineering of the late 18th century.
  • Stunning Interior: You are sure to be captivated by the grandeur of the interior, adorned with exquisite frescoes and sculptures that depict pivotal moments in French history and philosophy.
  • Panoramic Views: Climbing to the top offers panoramic views of Paris, providing an exhilarating perspective of the city's layout and iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Arc de Triomphe, Montparnasse, etc.

Which Paris Pantheon ticket is best for you?

Paris Pantheon

If you are on a budget

Go For: Entry tickets

Duration: Flexible

Guide: Audio-guide

  • These tickets provide entry to the Paris Pantheon, and you can explore the historical site at your own leisurely pace.
  • The tickets include a visitor's guide and an audio guide in 9 languages.

Recommended Tour:

Paris Pantheon

If you want to explore beyond

Go For: Combo tours

Duration: Flexible

Guide: Audio or guided tour, depending on the ticket

  • Discover other famous landmarks in Paris along with the Pantheon, such as the Arc de Triomphe rooftop, Paris Catacombs, Île de la Cité and Latin Quarter, and Seine River Cruise, on a limited budget.
  • These tickets often come with an audio guide or professional tour guide, depending on your chosen ticket.

Recommended Tours:

Paris Pantheon

For an immersive Parisian exploration

Go For: City card

Duration: Flexible

Guide: Professional tour guide

  • Consider getting a Turbopass City Card to check out over 60 Parisian landmarks, such as Versailles, Arc de Triomphe, Sainte Chapelle, Louvre, Pantheon, and many more.
  • This pass is valid for 2 to 6 days, depending on what you choose.

Recommended Tours:

Discounted Paris Pantheon tickets

  • You can enter the Pantheon for free on the European Heritage Days on the third weekend of September and every first Sunday of the month from November to March.
  • Entry to the landmark is also free for individuals under 18 and for European Union nationals or non-EU residents in France aged between 18 to 25.
  • Holders of valid education pass, jobseekers, and disabled guests with an accompanying adult can also enter the Pantheon for free.
  • Save 8 to 10% on combo tours and city card tickets.

Ticket cancellation policy

The Paris Pantheon tickets cannot be canceled or rescheduled.

Paris Pantheon highlights

There is much to absorb at the Paris Pantheon. The excellence of this landmark lies in its architecture and the remarkable art adorning the Pantheon in various locations.

The Dome

The Dome

The dome is made entirely of stone and boasts intricate paintwork that depicts the life of Saint Genevieve. The painting further features a few groups, symbolizing the Kings of France. At 83 meters tall, the dome is visible from all parts of Paris! Climb to the top of this dome for some striking panoramic views of the city.

The Façade

The Facade

The splendid facade features Corinthian sculptures and columns. Identify statues of distinguished scientists, statesmen, and philosophers such as Rousseau, Voltaire, Napoleon Bonaparte, Lafayette, soldiers from each military service, and students in uniform from the École Polytechnique! Notice the quote stating, “To the great men, from a grateful nation.”

Paris Pantheon interior

Foucault’s Pendulum

In 1851, Physicist Leon Foucault demonstrated the rotation of the Earth by conducting an experiment in the Paris Pantheon, using a 67-meter swinging lead bob and the central dome. The original pendulum is at the Musée des Arts et Métiers, but the working copy is what you’ll see at the Pantheon, and it’s been swinging since 1995!

Paris Pantheon columns

The Crypt

The crypt is perhaps one of the most popular sections of Paris Pantheon. It houses the tombs of eminent personalities from French history (76 men and 2 women). Among those buried are Voltaire, Rousseau, Marie Curie, Alexandre Dumas, Simone Veil, Antoine Veil, and more. Take a look at the exhibition that provides deeper insight into the lives and works of these personalities!

Plan your visit to Paris Pantheon

Opening hours
Getting there
Facilities
Visitor tips
Facts
Dine
Stay
Nearby

Paris Pantheon is open every day of the week. The timings are as follows:

  • From April 1 – September 30: 10am–6:30pm daily
    Last entry is at 5:45pm.
  • From October 1 – March 31: 10am–6pm daily
    Last entry is at 5:15pm.

Closed on: January 1, May 11, June 17 (morning), and December 25 (morning).

Best time to visit: It is recommended to visit the attraction early in the morning or a few hours before closing. A mid-week visit is also recommended, as weekends tend to get busy. Plan your visit to the Paris Pantheon accordingly.

Address: Pl. du Panthéon, 75005 Paris, France

Find on Maps

  • By Bus: RER Line 21, 27, 83, 84, 85, and 89
    Closest stop: Pantheon, Lycée Henri IV, and Cardinal Lemoine - Monge
  • By Metro: Line 10
  • Closest stop: Cardinal Lemoine
  • By Car: Follow route Rue Saint-Jacques from Sainte Chapelle and follow the directions to Paris Pantheon, which is 1.3 km away.
  • Closest car parking: Indigo Soufflot Pantheon Public Car Park (230 m)
  • Audio guide & Paris Pantheon downloadable application.
  • Gift shop & Book shop.
  • Dedicated game booklet for children.
  • PRM access ramp.
  • Guide & assistance dogs allowed.
  • The Pantheon can be crowded, especially during peak tourist seasons. Consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the crowds.
  • Don't miss the opportunity to explore the crypt beneath the main floor, where you'll find the final resting places of famous French luminaries.
  • Climb to the top of the Pantheon's dome for breathtaking panoramic views of Paris, offering a unique perspective of the city's layout and landmarks.
  • Watch out for special exhibitions, lectures, and cultural events hosted at the Pantheon, offering enriching experiences beyond the standard visit.
  • As the Pantheon is both a mausoleum and a place of national significance, dress respectfully during your visit out of consideration for its solemnity and historical importance.
  • While photography is generally permitted inside the Pantheon, be mindful of any restrictions or guidelines, especially in areas containing delicate artifacts or artworks.
Paris Pantheon Facts
  • Paris Pantheon is the first major monument built in Paris.
  • The Crypt, where important deceased figures are kept is an underground space that spans the entire structure.
  • Only five women are buried in the Paris Pantheon. The first woman to be buried here was Marie Curie in 1995.
  • Although modeled after Rome’s Pantheon, the Paris Pantheon is a mausoleum while Rome’s Pantheon is used as a church.
  • It was in the Pantheon where the first declaration about the Earth’s rotation was made.
Paris Pantheon dine
  • Comptoir du Panthéon (100 m): Modern brasserie at 5 rue Soufflot, Paris, with outside seating, soft lounge music, and pleasant ambiance, ideal for breakfast or relaxed dining with scenic views.
  • La Capannina (150 m): Nestled near the Pantheon in Paris, this charming Italian restaurant boasts a delightful patio and serves delicious cuisine, including burrata, bruschetta, and truffle cream dishes.
  • Le Petit Pantheon (600 m): French eatery in Quartier Latin, Paris, famed for affordable, traditional cuisine. Bask in the warm hospitality, classic French dishes, and praised desserts such as parfait, chocolate mousse, and crème caramel.
Paris Pantheon stay

Luxury: Hotel Les Dames du Pantheon (350 m), Hotel Monge (650 m), Maison Chomel (2.6 km)

Mid-Budget: Hotel des Grands Hommes (87 m), Hotel Minerve (600 m), Hotel Design Sorbonne (800 m)

Low-Budget: Hotel WYLD Saint Germain (400 m), Hotel du College de France (600 m), Hotel Vendome (700 m)

Near Paris Pantheon

Saint-Étienne-du-Mont (150 m): It is a medieval age church that is home to some of the rarest architectural structures in Paris.

Luxembourg Gardens (900 m): It is a vast green area, like an open-air museum, made with the influence of the Italian Baroque era.

Notre-Dame Cathedral (1 km): It is a famous cathedral church in Paris, popular for its Gothic architecture.

Louvre Museum (2.7 km): It is the world’s largest museum that once served as the royal palace.

Beyond the Paris Pantheon

Latin Quarter & Île de la Cité

The Latin Quarter, nestled on the left bank of the Seine, exudes a vibrant intellectual and bohemian atmosphere. Its cobblestone streets are lined with quaint cafes, bookshops, and historic landmarks, making it a haven for tourists and locals alike. Nearby, the Île de la Cité captivates with its medieval charm, housing iconic landmarks like Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Sainte-Chapelle.

Frequently Asked Questions about Paris Pantheon tickets

Are Paris Pantheon tickets available online now?

Yes, tickets are available to purchase online. Online reservation beforehand is a must while visiting the Pantheon.

Do my Paris Pantheon tickets include skip the line access?

Yes, they do include skip the line access.

What is the cancelation policy for Paris Pantheon tickets?

This ticket cannot be canceled, amended, or rescheduled.

What are Paris Pantheon hours?

From October 1 to March 31 it opens daily from 10am–6pm and from April 1 to September 30 it opens daily from 10am–6:30pm.

What is the best way to get to the Paris Pantheon?

Via bus (Bus #21, 27, 83, 84, 85, and 89), subway (get down at Cardinal Lemoine subway station), or RER (get down at Luxembourg Station)

Are guided tours of the Paris Pantheon available?

Guided tours are currently not available.

Are audio guides available for visitors at the Paris Pantheon?

Yes, audio guides are available in 11 languages (French, English, Spanish, German, Chinese, Korean, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese & Russian)​​

What is the best time to visit the Paris Pantheon?

The best time to visit the Pantheon is the evening.

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Martin

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mrt, 2026
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First time doing this and did our research and have to say it was absolutely brilliant. Super professional and run very smoothly. Amazing views and commentary too which was amazing. Great views and informative tour. An absolute must for when coming to Paris. Highly recommended.
Combo: Panthéon Tickets & Seine River Sightseeing Cruise
Meryem Maoulainine
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Germany
feb, 2026
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An unforgettable glide along the Seine, where the magic of Paris unfolds with every shimmering reflection. A ballad to remeber.
Combo: Panthéon Tickets & Seine River Sightseeing Cruise
Mohd Nazim bin Mohin
MY

Mohd

Malaysia
jan, 2026
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Smooth entry, after the security clearance just show your QR code and you are ready to explore this historical monuments. You will get a 360 aerial view of Paris city. It's a worth experience.
Combo: Arc de Triomphe Rooftop + Pantheon Tickets
Khamis alnaqbi
AE

Khamis

United Arab Emirates
dec, 2025
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It had wonderful and beautiful views and views of the city of Paris beyond description. I loved this adventure, thank you
Combo: Arc de Triomphe Rooftop + Pantheon Tickets
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Judite

Brazil
dec, 2025
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The skip-the-line entrance made it much easier as it was very cold and windy. That's why buying the ticket in advance made it easier, as we didn't have to stand in line to buy the ticket, which was long on the day of the visit!
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André Kiefer

André

okt, 2025
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Completely unproblematic, simply book and pay online and you can simply walk past the huge queue at the entrance Top!
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Jeffrey van Zijl
NL

Jeffrey

Netherlands
feb, 2026
Quick purchase, and even while we were still standing in line without tickets, we were able to purchase them and go straight in. And then we also got a discount code for the next attractions! :)
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Combo: Pantheon Tickets + Île de la Cité and Latin Quarter Guided Tour with Seine River Cruise
Mikayla Jevric
AU

Mikayla

Australia
jan, 2026
Learned a lot of history and it was very engaging. Interactive tablets to show you what the rooms previously looked like, with interactive models as well.
Combo: Pantheon Tickets + Île de la Cité and Latin Quarter Guided Tour with Seine River Cruise