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Pantheon Paris is a symbol of national pride and commemoration. Originally built as a church, the Pantheon is now

Gargi Mallik
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Paris Pantheon is at Pl. du Panthéon, 75005 Paris, France. Get Directions.
Pantheon Paris does not offer onsite parking.
However, several parking facilities are available near the attraction.
If you are looking for parking near Paris Pantheon, here is a list of options.
Indigo Soufflot Pantheon Public Car Park is the closest space, 350 m from the Pantheon.
The charge for this parking space is €5 per hour.
Other parking lots, their distance from Pantheon and prices are given below.
| Parking | Distance | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Indigo Soufflot-Panthéon Public Car Park | 351 m (5 Minutes) | €5 per hour |
| Saemes Maubert Collège Des Bernardins Public Car Park | 491 m (7 Minutes) | €5 per hour |
| Indigo-Patriarches Public Car Park | 718 m (11 Minutes) | €21 per hour |
| Indigo Place Saint-Michel Public Car Park | 768 m (12 Minutes) | €5 per hour |
| Indigo Lutèce-Cité Public Car Park | 1.1 km (16 Minutes) | €4 per hour |
Please pre-book your parking spots near the Paris Pantheon to ensure you don’t miss out on securing a good spot.
The cheapest parking near Pantheon Paris is street parking.
You can use the orange zone if you do not mind a 15-minute walk.
Orange zone parking offers cheaper rates and longer hours.
You can access Orange Zone from 9 am to 8 pm at the cost of 4 for one hour and 8 for two hours.
Parking is free from 8 pm to 9 am and a full day during public holidays.
Disabled visitors can enjoy one week of free parking.
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Pantheon Paris is a symbol of national pride and commemoration. Originally built as a church, the Pantheon is now

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Opened in 1790, the Paris Pantheon is one of the most visited attractions in Paris, attracting around a million visitors