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Rome Pantheon Location | Directions & best way to get there

Where is Pantheon Rome located?

Address: Piazza della Rotonda, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
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The Rome Pantheon is centrally located in the historic Piazza della Rotonda, surrounded by narrow cobblestone streets, cafes, and markets in the ancient city center, providing convenient access to other iconic landmarks.

Closest metro station: Barberini Station, 15-min away

Getting to Rome Pantheon by public transport

By bus
By metro
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Best for: Saving time, budget travelers
Travel time: Approx. 20 minutes from Termini Station
Bus lines: Lines 30, 40, 81, 87, 628, 62, 85, 160, and 492
Closest stop: Largo di Torre Argentina, 7-min away
Timings: Buses operate from 5:30 AM to midnight, with a frequency of every 15-20 minutes.

The bus system is a swift and affordable way to reach the Pantheon. Catch a bus at Termini Station and disembark at Largo di Torre Argentina. Experience the city en route to this historic gem.

Best for: Saving time, efficient travel
Travel time: Around 10 minutes via Line A from Barberini to Rome Pantheon.
Closest stop: Barberini Station, 15 mins away
Timings: Metro operates from 5:30 AM to 11:30 PM, with trains every 6-8 minutes.

Utilize the metro for a quick journey from various parts of Rome to the Pantheon. The efficient subway system grants you the convenience to explore more of the eternal city.

Best for: Exploring the city, scenic travel
Travel time: Around 25 minutes
Tram line: Line 8
Closest stop: Piazza Venezia, 10-min away
Timings: Trams operate with metro and bus tickets, from 6 AM to 12:30 AM, every 10-15 minutes.

Board a tram at Piazza di Spagna or Piazza Venezia for an enchanting journey to the Pantheon. Enjoy the picturesque sights of Rome along the way, adding to your travel memories.

Getting to Rome Pantheon by car

Driving route
Parking facilities

Best for: Convenience
Travel time: Approximately 10 minutes
Distance: 2.3 km, from Rome Metropolitan City

  • Start your journey from the city center and head south on Via Nazionale. After about 1 kilometer, turn left onto Via Quattro Novembre. Continue straight, and after another kilometer, transition onto Via del Plebiscito.
  • Continue onto Corso Vittorio Emanuele II for about 500 meters. Finally, navigate Via di Torre Argentina until you reach Via della Rotonda, leading you to the Pantheon in approximately 2 minutes.
Pantheon Rome parking

Estacionamiento: 2 min walk
Parlamento Parcheggio: 5 min walk
Parcheggio Colonna: 7 min walk
Salita dei Crescenzi, 19 Parking: 1 min walk
Parcheggi a pagamento: 4 min walk

Walking to the Rome Pantheon

Best for: Immersive experience, discovering local gems
Travel time: A leisurely 10-minute walk from Piazza Navona to Rome Pantheon.
Closest stop: Piazza Navona, a convenient starting point.
Timings: At your pace, whenever you're ready for a stroll!

Experience Rome's essence with a serene walk from Piazza Navona to the Pantheon in approximately 10 minutes. Immerse yourself in the city's charm and architectural marvels.




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Frequently asked questions about Pantheon Rome location

How do I get to Rome Pantheon?

To get to the Rome Pantheon, you can walk from the city center if you're nearby. Otherwise, use public transportation like buses or the metro, take a taxi or rideshare service, or drive if you have a car. The Pantheon is centrally located, offering various transportation options based on your preference and convenience.

Which is the best way to get to Rome Pantheon?

The best way to get to the Rome Pantheon depends on your location and preferences. If you're in the city center, walking is a great option to enjoy the charming surroundings. Alternatively, public transportation, such as buses or the metro, can be convenient. Taxis or rideshare services offer a more private and direct option, while those with a car may find driving suitable, considering traffic and parking availability.

Which is the fastest way to get to Rome Pantheon?

The metro gets you there in a flash, bypassing city traffic. However, if you're in the city center, walking or taking a short taxi ride may be the quickest options. The Pantheon is centrally located, making it easily accessible by foot from many nearby attractions.

Which is the cheapest way to get to Rome Pantheon?

Walking is the cheapest way to get to the Rome Pantheon if you are in the city center. It not only saves money but also allows you to enjoy the historic surroundings. If the distance is considerable, using public transportation like buses or the metro can be a cost-effective option.

Which is the closest bus stop to Rome Pantheon?

Largo di Torre Argentina, merely steps away, welcomes you to the Pantheon's vicinity.

Which is the closest train station to Rome Pantheon?

Termini Station stands as the closest, offering convenient access to the Pantheon.

Can I park at Rome Pantheon?

While parking is available nearby, remember city center challenges like traffic and availability.

How do I ask for directions to the Rome Pantheon in Italian?

To ask Where is the Rome Pantheon, say “Dove si trova la Rome Pantheon?” To ask for directions (how do I get to the Rome Pantheon?) say “Come arrivare alla Rome Pantheon?” Most Italians and locals in the area speak English, so if you are comfortable in English, it might help to just speak in English. 

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