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Pantheon in Rome

The Pantheon (Basilica di Santa Maria ad Martyres)

A marvel of Roman engineering, the Pantheon stands as the best-preserved monument of Ancient Rome. Completed under Emperor Hadrian in 126 AD, it features the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome, crowned by the celestial Oculus. Today, it serves as a Roman Catholic Basilica and the final resting place of Renaissance master Raphael and Italian royalty.

Location: Piazza della Rotonda, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Coordinates: 41.8986° N, 12.4769° E
Operating Hours: -

(Last entry 18:45. Restricted access during religious services.)

⚠️ Visitor Requirement

Modest attire is strictly enforced: shoulders and knees must be covered. As of 2026, nominal digital tickets are required for all visitors, including those eligible for free entry.

Visitor’s Guide: How to Experience the Pantheon

1

Secure Your Nominal Ticket

Book through the official Musei Italiani portal. Tickets are nominal and require an ID match at the entrance. For weekend visits, booking 24 hours in advance is mandatory.

2

Redeem ItaliaPass Priority Access

If you are a member, use your ItaliaPass Member benefits to reserve your complimentary fast-track entry, bypassing standard ticketing queues.

3

Observe the Interior Engineering

Enter through the massive bronze doors. Stand under the 9-meter Oculus and observe how the light interacts with the coffered concrete ceiling, a design unchanged for nearly 2,000 years.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ticket price for the Pantheon in 2026?

Standard entry for non-residents is 5.00. EU citizens aged 18-25 pay a reduced fee of 3.00. Admission remains free for children under 18 and residents of Rome.

How can I get free entry to the Pantheon?

Through , members receive 100% complimentary, fast-track entry to the Pantheon. This benefit is included in the membership to eliminate individual booking fees and long wait times.

Is the Pantheon a skip-the-line site?

Official state tickets do not offer a "skip-the-line" option; everyone must go through security. However, having a pre-booked digital ticket or an ItaliaPass Priority Access reservation allows you to enter the dedicated "Pre-booked" queue, which is significantly faster than the on-site ticket window line.

Colosseum in Rome

The Colosseum (Anfiteatro Flavio)

The world's largest ancient amphitheater, a masterpiece of Flavian architecture and the symbolic heart of Imperial Rome.

Location & Geography

Piazza del Colosseo, 1
00184 Roma, Italy
Coordinates: 41.8902° N, 12.4922° E

Current 2026 Schedule

Operating Hours: -

*Hours extend until 7:15 PM starting March 30, 2026.

⚠️ Visitor Requirement

Nominal tickets are mandatory. You must provide the full name of every visitor at the time of booking, matching their official government-issued ID/Passport for entry verification.

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Visitor’s Guide: How to Experience the Colosseum

1

Secure Named Reservations

Book tickets exactly 30 days in advance via the official Parco Archeologico portal. Select your specific entry tier: Standard, Arena Floor, or the Hypogeum (Underground).

2

Security & Identification

Arrive at the "Sperone Valadier" or main entrance 15 minutes before your time slot. Have your original passport or ID ready for the mandatory name-match check and airport-style security screening.

3

Explore the Roman Forum & Palatine Hill

Use your integrated ticket to visit the adjacent archaeological sites within 24 hours of your Colosseum entry. Visit the Palatine Hill first for panoramic views of the complex.

Essential Logistics & Pricing

What are the ticket prices for 2026?

The "24h Only Arena" or "Ordinary" ticket starts at 18.00. Full Experience tickets (including Underground/Hypogeum) are 24.00.

Is there an ItaliaPass benefit for the Colosseum?

Yes! ItaliaPass members receive a free guided tour of the Colosseum Arena Floor via the Gladiator's Gate, including access to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill.

ItaliaPass Primo Membership Includes 24/7 travel support and VIP entry perks.
Price: $149.00

Spanish Steps

Spanish Steps (Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti)

Built between 1723 and 1726, this monumental stairway of 135 steps connects the Piazza di Spagna with the Trinità dei Monti church, serving as a masterpiece of Roman Baroque design by architects Francesco de Sanctis and Alessandro Specchi.

Location Piazza di Spagna, 00187 Roma RM, Italy
Coordinates: 41.9059° N, 12.4828° E
Access Hours (Subject to local police cordons during peak events)

⚠️ Visitor Requirement

In accordance with Rome’s urban police regulations (Daspo Urbano), it is strictly prohibited to sit, eat, or drink on the Spanish Steps. Violations are subject to fines starting at €250.

Visitor’s Guide: How to Experience the Spanish Steps

1

Strategic Arrival at Piazza di Spagna

Arrive via the Metro A line (Spagna station). Begin at the base to view Pietro Bernini’s Fontana della Barcaccia before ascending.

2

Ascending to Trinità dei Monti

Climb the 135 travertine steps toward the obelisk. Pause at the landings to view the Keats-Shelley House to your right.

3

ItaliaPass Premium Utility

Utilize your luggage storage and concierge services at the Rome Termini lounge (just 3 stops away) to ensure a hands-free visit.

Essential Visitor Information

Is there a cost to climb the Spanish Steps?

Access to the staircase is a public right-of-way and is free of charge. — Price: 0.00

Can I get VIP perks or lounge access in Rome?

Yes. Through ItaliaPass, travelers receive exclusive discounts on walking tours and access to the Rome Termini lounge for luggage storage and concierge services.

Membership Benefits Includes fast-track support and priority access to major landmarks.
Price: $149.00

When are the steps decorated with Azaleas?

The annual "Infiorata" occurs in late April to early May and has been a spring tradition for 80 years. It moved to the Spanish Steps in 1952.

Data verified for 2026 travel season. For official updates, consult the Rome Superintendent of Cultural Heritage.