Rome: Pantheon Visit and Hop-On Hop-Off Open Bus Ticket
Rome: Pantheon Visit and Hop-On Hop-Off Open Bus Ticket
Rome: Pantheon Visit and Hop-On Hop-Off Open Bus Ticket
Rome: Pantheon Visit and Hop-On Hop-Off Open Bus Ticket
Rome: Pantheon Visit and Hop-On Hop-Off Open Bus Ticket
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Rome: Pantheon Visit and Hop-On Hop-Off Open Bus Ticket

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Service languages: English, Korean, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese (select your preferred language in the package options)
Available from Apr 1
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Highlights

Admire the spectacular dome and learn about the building's history
Discover the Pantheon, the best-preserved temple of ancient Rome
Enjoy the best views of Rome's distinctive landmarks from the bus
Itinerary
Enjoy a visit to the Pantheon with an audio guide and a hop-on, hop-off bus sightseeing of Rome. Make the most of your time with a 24-hour open hop-on, hop-off bus ticket, valid for 12, 24, 48, or 72 hours (depending on the chosen option) every day from 9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
The Openbus is an alternative to public buses that allows you to move around Rome and reach the city's most important attractions and monuments.

Visit the Pantheon, the best-preserved temple of ancient Rome. The audio guide (15 listening points) can be collected at Via dei Bergamaschi 49, Roma. Discover the history of this incredible monument and admire the spectacular dome. Learn more about the building's history and use it as a church and mausoleum.

The Pantheon, built between 25 and 27 BC, is the only ancient Roman building remaining largely intact over the centuries. Dedicated to all the deities of pagan Rome, it was erected by Emperor Hadrian on the site of an older temple commissioned by Marcus Agrippa during Augustus's reign. Classified as a temple, the Pantheon's original use and the types of worship there are unknown, as the structure differs from other traditional Roman temples, including those found in the Roman Forum.

Before and after visiting the Pantheon, hop aboard to explore the city, enjoy the best views of Rome's distinctive landmarks, and learn about its fascinating history with recorded commentary in 8 languages. Along the way, use 10 different stops around the city center that will let you explore the city further on foot.