Book your ticket online to secure entry to the nave and crypt, and add seasonal dome access when available.
The Panthéon began as a church dedicated to Saint Geneviève, patroness of Paris. Its transformation into a national mausoleum reflects the profound shifts of the French Revolution and the evolving idea of civic memory.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially on weekends, holidays, and during periods when dome access is open.
Standard tickets include access to the nave, galleries, and crypt. Dome access, when scheduled, may require an additional fee and is subject to weather.
Audio guides and guided visits illuminate the building’s architecture, the symbolism of the paintings and sculptures, and the lives commemorated below.
Review ticket options to pair a reflective visit with a panoramic moment atop the hill of Sainte‑Geneviève.
Choose the ticket type that suits your visit best
Choose the ticket type that suits your visit best
| Option | Price | Buy Ticket |
|---|---|---|
| Panthéon: Fast Track Admission Ticket | from € 13 | BOOK NOW |
| Panthéon & Basilica of Saint‑Denis: Priority Entrance | from € 26 | BOOK NOW |
| Paris: Latin Quarter Guided Walking Tour + Panthéon Entry | from € 59 | BOOK NOW |
Skip the line at the Panthéon and enjoy priority entry to explore the neoclassical monument and crypt.
Enjoy priority entrance to two landmarks: the Panthéon in Paris and the Basilica of Saint‑Denis.
Booking Panthéon tickets online secures your preferred entry time and helps you plan for dome access when available.
Your ticket grants access to the nave and crypt, where you’ll explore the building’s art, inscriptions, and the resting places of national figures.
Audio guides, guided visits, and timed access make your experience smoother — ideal during busy seasons and weekends.
Here’s how a typical visit unfolds — from the grand approach along Rue Soufflot to a contemplative walk through the crypt:
Enter the vast nave and let your eyes rise with the coffered vaults. Explore the painting cycles and sculpted groups, then, if scheduled, ascend to the colonnaded dome for a breathtaking panorama of the Left Bank.
Descend into the crypt and move quietly among the tombs. Names you learned in books — Voltaire, Hugo, Curie — become places, and the Panthéon’s promise of remembrance feels both public and personal.
Book online, choose your preferred time, and enjoy a thoughtful, unforgettable visit to the Panthéon. Cancellations are possible up to 24 hours in advance unless otherwise noted.
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As a Paris lover and travel writer, I created this guide to help visitors connect with the Panthéon’s stories — from faith and revolution to science and civic memory.
Cancellations are typically free up to 24 hours before your scheduled entry unless otherwise stated by the ticket provider.
Groups and school tours may benefit from special rates or private guided visits upon request.
Reserve your tickets early, especially on weekends and when dome access is open.
The climb to the dome involves stairs; access is weather‑dependent and not always available.
Group visits must be booked in advance for smooth entry and coordination.
Bring valid ID if you purchased discounted or group tickets.