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Skip the lines at the Pantheon and Castel Sant’Angelo with one combo ticket. Explore both landmarks at your own pace with optional audio guides for added context.
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-  Two landmarks, one seamless plan. Save time, avoid multiple bookings, and walk between sites along the scenic Ponte Sant’Angelo. 
-  Step inside the Pantheon, Rome’s best-preserved ancient monument, and admire its vast coffered dome and open oculus with fast-track entry. 
-  Enjoy priority access to Castel Sant’Angelo, once Emperor Hadrian’s mausoleum, later a papal fortress and prison, now a museum with panoramic terrace views. 
-  Add a multilingual digital audio guide (English, Spanish, German, Italian, or French) to enrich your visit with historical context and legends. 
 
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- Rome Pantheon -  Fast-track entry to Pantheon 
-  Audio guide in English, Spanish, German, Italian, and French (as per option selected) 
 - Castel Sant'Angelo -  Fast-track entry 
-  Audio guide in English, Spanish, German, Italian, and French (as per option selected) 
 
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- Live guide
 
- These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled. 
- 4,637 reviews4.2How do we collect reviews? These ratings include verified reviews from both Headout guests and our trusted partners who operate this experience locally. All reviews come from real travelers who've taken this experience. 2.7K955329244393Guests from Spain, France, United States and over 10 countries have loved this experienceWhat our guests sayAlejandro Oct 2025Verified booking5/5Agnieszka Oct 2025Verified booking4/5Annika Oct 2025Verified booking3/5Limacher Oct 2025Verified booking3/5Samantha Oct 2025Verified booking3/5
- Visit two of Rome’s most iconic sites with fast-track entry to the Pantheon and Castel Sant'Angelo. - Getting started - Begin at the main entrance of each site, where your ticket will be validated before you proceed. Security checks are required at both locations; simply follow the signs and staff directions to enter smoothly. - What to expect - Rome Pantheon - From pagan temple to church, the Pantheon has undergone many transformations. What sets it apart is that it has always remained in use in its 2000+ years of history. - Features -  The floor still follows the original Roman design, slightly sloped to allow rainwater to drain when it enters through the oculus. 
-  The niches inside the rotunda originally held statues of gods, now home to Christian altars and royal tombs. 
-  It houses the tombs of important figures, including Raphael, the famed Renaissance artist and Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of unified Italy. 
-  The portico has 16 massive Corinthian columns made of Egyptian granite. 
 - Castel Sant'Angelo - An imposing Tiber-facing fortress in Rome that began as Emperor Hadrian’s mausoleum, Castel Sant'Angelo has evolved into a papal refuge, prison, and museum—blending imperial grandeur and ancient Roman history. - Features -  The fort follows a massive cylindrical design, symbolizing strength and permanence. 
-  Climb the spiral ramp from the base to the upper terrace. This was originally used for funeral processions. 
-  See the Papal apartments adorned with Renaissance frescoes and lavish details. 
-  Visit the Treasury Room which once stored imperial remains and later Vatican treasures. 
-  The terrace at the top provides one of the best 360° views of Rome, including the Vatican, Tiber River, and St. Peter’s Basilica. 
-  Audio guide: English, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, French & German available. 
 
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- Rome Pantheon - What to bring - Carry a valid photo ID matching the name on your booking, as it may be checked at the entrance.
 - What’s not allowed - Flash photography and tripods are not permitted inside.
 - Accessibility - The Pantheon is wheelchair accessible.
 - Additional information - As a place of worship, knees and shoulders must be covered. A mandatory security check is required, and its lines cannot be skipped.
 - Castel Sant'Angelo - What’s not allowed - Tripods, food and drinks, and large bags are prohibited inside.
 - Accessibility - Some areas, such as the spiral staircase and terrace, are not wheelchair accessible.
 - Additional information - A mandatory security check is required, and its lines cannot be skipped.
 
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