Paris Pantheon and Arc de Triomphe Tickets

Paris Pantheon and Arc de Triomphe Combo tickets are the first step to a hassle-free trip to the two top Parisian attractions.

Pantheon, which is the final resting place of several prominent figures from French history, is a must-visit for all visitors.

On the other hand, Arc de Triomphe is one of the most famous monuments in Paris.

Standing at the western end of the Champ-Elysees, at the center of Place Charles de Gaulle, the Arc is one of the most Instagrammable spots in Paris, too.

Your visit to Paris is incomplete without a trip to the Pantheon and the Arc de Triomphe.

Purchase the Paris Pantheon and Arc de Triomphe combo tickets with rooftop access to enjoy spectacular views of the city and the tombs of prominent men and women.

Highlights of Paris Pantheon and Arc de Triomphe Combo Tickets

  • Entry to the Paris Pantheon
  • Entry to the Arc de Triomphe
  • Access to the Arc de Triomphe’s Rooftop

Paris Pantheon and Arc de Triomphe Tickets Price

The Paris Pantheon and the Arc de Triomphe combo tickets cost €29 for adults over 18 years old.

The Paris Pantheon entry ticket costs €13 for adults under 18, while visitors under 18, EU citizens under 26, disabled visitors, and jobseekers go in for free.

The Arc de Triomphe entry ticket costs €16 for adults, while visitors under 18, EU citizens and regularized non-Europeans aged between 18 and 25 go in for free.

French jobseekers, specially-abled visitors and their caregivers also get free access to the Arc de Triomphe but must produce a valid ID card.

Combo Ticket Price

The Paris Pantheon and Arc de Triomphe Combo ticket prices:

TicketTicket Prices
Adult ticket (18+ years) €29

Why Should You Get The Paris Pantheon and Arc de Triomphe Combo Tickets?

Purchasing Paris Pantheon and the Arc de Triomphe combo tickets is highly recommended as they are two top attractions in Paris.

Purchasing the combo tickets saves you from the hassle of standing in long queues at two locations.

Arc de Triomphe attracts around two million visitors annually, making it one of the most crowded attractions in Paris, making it important to save time and effort whenever possible.

With combo tickets, you can head straight into the attractions with these skip-the-line tickets and enjoy the most spectacular city views from the Arc’s rooftop.

While regular admission tickets might sell out, combo tickets offer you guaranteed entry. 

Note: The Paris Pantheon and Arc de Triomphe combo tickets are available only online. 

Visitor Information

Before visiting the Pantheon and Arc de Triomphe, here is some essential information. 

Paris Pantheon Opening Hours:

The Paris Pantheon hours are from 10 am to 6 pm.

Visitors can get inside the Pantheon from 10 am to 5.15 pm, with the last entry being around 45 minutes before closing.

Arc de Triomphe Opening Hours:

The Arc de Triomphe remains open from 10 am to 10.15 pm on all days of the week except Tuesdays and Thursdays.

On Tuesdays and Thursdays, the Arc de Triomphe opens at 11.10 am and closes at 10.15 pm like usual.

How to get from the Paris Pantheon to the Arc de Triomphe:

The Paris Pantheon is at Pl. du Panthéon, 75005 Paris, France and the Arc de Triomphe is at Pl. Charles de Gaulle, 75008 Paris, France.

The two attractions are around 7 km (5 miles) away from one another but are easily accessible via different means of transportation and take around 30 to 40 minutes.

Visitors can take various trains to reach the Arc de Triomphe from the Paris Pantheon.

Visitors must walk around 10 minutes to the Saint-Michel Notre Dame, ride to Chatelet Les Halles, and ride further to Charles de Gaulle-Etoile.

After walking for around five minutes, the visitors will reach the Arc de Triomphe.

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