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Getting To Paris Pantheon | via Bus, Metro, Train & Car

Located in the heart of Paris, the Paris Pantheon was built by Jacques-Germain Soufflot in 1758 in the model of a church. The monument has a heavy exterior with a light and airy interior that is decorated with beautiful tile floors, vibrant paintings, a decorated ceiling, and beautiful sculptures.

Where is the Paris Pantheon Located?

Getting To Paris Pantheon by Public Transport

By Metro
By Train
By Bus

Best for: Travellers looking for an affordable, convenient and time-saving option

Travel time: 20-25 minutes via metro from Champ de Mars

Closest stop: Cardinal Lemoine

Timings: The Paris Metro provides extensive service hours, from around 5:30am to approximately 1:15am on weekdays. During Friday and Saturday evenings and preceding bank holidays, service extends until approximately 2:15am.

Metro connects different parts of the city to the Pantheon. The nearest metro station to Cardinal-Lemoine is a 5-minute walk from the monument.

Best for: Travellers seeking a swift transportation

Travel time: 25 -30 minutes from RER train C from Champ de Mars

Closest stop: Saint-Michel Notre-Dame

Timings: The RER trains in Paris, such as those on the RER C line, maintain a regular frequency, typically running at intervals of 15-20 minutes. Commencing service at approximately 5:00am, the first train departs around 5:30am, continuing until well past midnight.

Paris has a web of train lines that connects the Pantheon to the rest of the city. Saint-Michel Notre-Dame is on RER C and is a 9-minute walk from the Paris Pantheon.

Best for: Travellers who want to sightsee Paris while mingling with the locals

Travel time: 30-40 minutes from Champ de Mars via lines 63, 82 and 86

Closest stop: Maubert - Mutualité or Luxembourg

Timings: The buses in Paris start operating around 5:30am and continue until about 1:00am.

You can travel to the Pantheon by bus as bus lines 63, 82, and 86 (among many others) connect the historical building to the rest of the city. The first bus to Paris Pantheon stops near the monument at 5:08am.

Getting To Paris Pantheon by Car

Driving Route

From Champ de Mars, take Pl. Joffre to Av. Duquesne, then continue onto Bd des Invalides. Turn left onto Rue de Vaugirard and follow it to Rue d'Assas. Merge onto Bd Saint-Michel and turn left onto Rue Soufflot. Continue straight to reach Pl. du Panthéon. The drive is 4.5 km and will take 20-25 minutes, depending on the traffic conditions.

Walking to the Paris Pantheon

Travel time: 1 hour

Distance: 4 km

Ideal for: Tourists who desire leisurely strolls to absorb the Parisian culture in all its glory

Walking from Champ de Mars to the Paris Pantheon offers a delightful journey through Paris's charming streets, ensuring you get to soak in the city's ambiance, discover hidden gems, and admire iconic landmarks along the way.




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All Your Questions Answered About Paris Pantheon Location

Q. Where is the Paris Pantheon located?

A. The Paris Pantheon is located in the Latin Quarters, the 5th arrondissement of Montagne Sainte-Geneviève in Paris. 

Q. What are the different ways to reach the Paris Pantheon?

A. Paris has a well-planned public transportation network, like buses, metro, and trains that can take you to the Pantheon. The nearest metro station, Cardinal-Lemoine, is an 11 min walk and the closest train station, Luxembourg station on RER B, to Paris Pantheon is a 9 min walk. You can also use a car for traveling as parking is available on the Luxembourg garden side.

Q. What is the cheapest way to get to the Paris Pantheon?

A. Paris has a nicely planned public transport system, which happens to be the cheapest way to get around the city and visit important landmarks like the Paris Pantheon. Try to stay in a centralized location to avoid excessive travel costs. You can also buy a carnet or a pack of 10 tickets to save extra bucks.

Q. What is the most convenient way to get to the Paris Pantheon?

A. The Pantheon in Paris is well connected by metro, train, and bus. You can avail of the public transport system to visit the monument as they ply from the Paris Pantheon to the rest of the city at frequent intervals.

Q. Which is the closest metro station to Paris Pantheon?

A. The nearest metro station to Cardinal-Lemoine, which is an 11min walk from the monument.

Q. How can I get to Paris Pantheon via train?

A. The Pantheon is connected to the rest of the city by a web of train lines. The nearest train station to Paris Pantheon is Luxembourg station on RER B, which happens to be a 9 min walk.

Q. Is there a parking facility available nearby?

A. Parking facilities are available on the Luxembourg garden side. There are also other parking facilities available near the monument, which is under 5 minutes of walking distance.

Q. How far is the closest train station from the Paris Pantheon

A. You have to walk for 9 minutes from the monument to get to the nearest train station, Luxembourg station.

Q. What other landmarks are close to the Paris Pantheon?

A. Luxembourg garden is just a few blocks away from the Paris Pantheon while the Cathedral of Notre Dame is a 15 minutes walking distance from the monument.