Pantheon tickets 2026: official vs resellers, combo deals & insider tips
Standard entry is €13, but visitors in June 2026 should note the monument is closed June 15–24 for the induction of Marc Bloch, followed by a special free-entry period for all from June 25–28. Compare basic admission against Latin Quarter walking tours, and remember that panoramic dome access is a seasonal add-on requiring a separate €3.50 supplement paid on-site.
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For June 2026, pre-booked digital tickets are essential to bypass the ticket office, though visitors must note the monument is closed June 15–24 and offers free entry June 25–28 for the Marc Bloch induction. Outside these specific dates, standard partner tickets provide the best mobile convenience for exploring the crypts and Foucault’s pendulum.
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The Panthéon is scheduled for a full closure from June 15 to June 24, 2026; verify your travel dates carefully as tickets for this period will not be valid.
Access to the panoramic colonnade (the Dome) is not included in standard entry tickets and requires a separate €3.50 supplement payable only on-site, subject to weather conditions.
While 'skip-the-line' tickets bypass the ticket office, all visitors must wait in the mandatory security screening queue, which can take 15–30 minutes during peak June hours.
There are no luggage storage facilities or cloakrooms on-site; bags exceeding 40x40x20 cm are strictly prohibited and will result in denied entry.
Official pricing for June 2026 is €16 on most days, with a reduced €13 rate available only on Wednesdays; partner sites may charge additional service fees above these benchmarks.
Last admission is strictly 45 minutes before the 6: 30 PM closing time (5:45 PM); arriving later will result in denied entry even with a pre-booked time slot.
Visitors eligible for free entry (under 18s and EU residents under 26) must present a physical government-issued ID; digital copies or student cards without birth dates are frequently rejected.
Insider tips
4 things to know before your visit
Entrance: The main entrance is located at the front of the building on Place du Panthéon. Visitors are funneled into two distinct lines: one for those with pre-booked timed tickets ('Avec Réservation') and one for on-site purchases; during the June peak season, the pre-booked line is significantly faster but still subject to a mandatory security screening. Large bags and suitcases (exceeding 40x40x20cm) are strictly prohibited and there are no lockers available on-site. Once inside, if you wish to visit the Panorama (the dome), you must join a specific internal queue and typically pay a small supplement at the dedicated desk, as dome access is capacity-limited and not always included in standard entry tickets.
Price: Official adult entry is €13. Admission is free for visitors under 18 and EU/EEA residents aged 18–25 with valid photo ID. For June 2026, note that the monument is scheduled to be closed from June 15–24 for the Marc Bloch ceremony, with free entry offered to all visitors from June 25–28. Partner prices generally align with official rates for standard entry, while higher-priced listings typically include guided neighborhood tours or Seine River cruises.
Discounts: Entry is free for visitors under 18 and EU/EEA residents aged 18–25 with valid photo ID. Disabled visitors and one accompanying person also enter free. While free tickets can be requested at the entrance, booking a free '0€' timed-entry slot via the official website is strongly recommended to skip the ticket office queue; however, children under 16 accompanied by an adult with an e-ticket typically do not need a separate reservation. Note that the 'First Sunday of the month' free admission program only runs from November to March and is not available in June. For June 2026 specifically, the Panthéon is closed from June 15 to 24 for the Marc Bloch induction ceremony, but will offer 100% free admission for all visitors from June 25 to 28, 2026. Reduced rates for large families or partner cardholders (like Navigo Culture) are generally only available at the on-site ticket desk.
Timing: Arrive early enough for security checks, ticket scanning and wayfinding.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to print my Panthéon ticket or use a specific time slot?
Mobile tickets are fully accepted; you can simply show the QR code on your smartphone. Booking a specific time slot is mandatory to guarantee entry, and it is recommended to arrive at the entrance 10–15 minutes before your scheduled time.
Does a 'skip-the-line' ticket avoid the security check?
No, all visitors must pass through the mandatory security screening regardless of their ticket type. 'Skip-the-line' or priority tickets allow you to bypass the queue for the ticket office, which is often the longest bottleneck during the summer season.
How do I access the Panorama (the Dome) for the city views?
Access to the Dome is not included in the standard admission and requires a separate supplement (typically €3.50–€5) purchased at the venue. This area is seasonal (usually April to October) and involves climbing 206 stairs with no elevator access.
Who is eligible for free admission and how do they book?
Entry is free for those under 18, EEA residents aged 18–25, and disabled visitors with a companion. While these visitors can often get tickets at the desk, booking a free '€0' time slot online is strongly advised for June visits to avoid being turned away due to capacity.
Are there lockers for bags or suitcases at the Panthéon?
There are no luggage storage facilities or cloakrooms on-site. Security strictly prohibits suitcases and large bags; only small handbags or standard daypacks are permitted after passing through the X-ray scanners.
What is the refund policy for Panthéon tickets?
Official tickets are generally non-refundable and non-exchangeable. If you require flexibility, booking through partners like Tiqets or GetYourGuide often provides a 24-hour cancellation window for a full refund, though you should verify the specific terms at checkout.
What happens if I arrive late for my booked entry time?
Your entry is only guaranteed for the 30-minute window indicated on your ticket. During the busy month of June, staff may deny entry to latecomers if the monument has reached its maximum hourly capacity, so punctuality is essential.