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Discover the Panthéon in Paris - a stunning neoclassical monument and mausoleum that celebrates France's greatest figures amidst breathtaking architecture.
Experience the grandeur of the Panthéon in Paris, a stunning architectural masterpiece and a mausoleum dedicated to France's most revered figures. Marvel at its neoclassical design, intricate frescoes, and the awe-inspiring dome that dominates the skyline. A must-visit for history and culture enthusiasts!
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Metro
Take Metro Line 10 and get off at the 'Cardinal Lemoine' station. From the station, exit onto Rue des Écoles and walk straight ahead. Continue until you reach Rue Monge, then turn right. Follow Rue Monge until you reach the intersection with Place du Panthéon, where you will find the Panthéon directly in front of you.
Bus
Take Bus Line 21 or 27 and get off at the 'Panthéon' stop. Once you disembark, you will be at the base of the Panthéon. It’s just a short walk to the entrance.
Walking
If you are near the Luxembourg Gardens, you can simply walk to the Panthéon. Head north towards Rue de Médicis, then turn left onto Rue de Vaugirard. Continue walking straight until you reach Place du Panthéon. The Panthéon will be visible at the end of the square.
Taxi/Shared Ride
If you prefer a more direct route, you can book a taxi or use a rideshare app. Simply enter 'Panthéon, Pl. du Panthéon, 75005 Paris' as your destination, and the driver will take you directly to the monument.
Use Panthéon as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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