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Buying guide
For a straightforward National Pantheon visit in July 2026, choose the Official site standard ticket or the matching Tiqets entry ticket. Choose the Lisboa Card only if you also plan to use its wider attraction and public-transport benefits; it is not the focused Pantheon option.
It is the supplied official standard-ticket option for the National Pantheon.
Compare offers ↓It offers the same supplied 10 EUR Pantheon price while keeping the purchase with Tiqets.
Compare offers ↓The supplied product combines National Pantheon access with access to 51 attractions and public transport.
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Official site — Standard ticket
Compare offers ↓02Tiqets — National Pantheon of Portugal
Compare offers ↓03Official site — Standard ticket or Tiqets — National Pantheon of Portugal; both are listed at 10 EUR
Compare offers ↓04Tiqets — Lisboa Card: 51 Attractions & Public Transport
Compare offers ↓05Official site — Standard ticket, because eligibility and any required proof should be checked with the venue’s admission rules
Compare offers ↓06Official site — Standard ticket, then verify each visitor’s free or reduced-entry status before arrival
Compare offers ↓Insider tips
The supplied rows show an official National Pantheon standard ticket at 10 EUR and a Tiqets National Pantheon product at 10 EUR. The Tiqets Lisboa Card product is listed separately at 31 EUR and includes the broader attraction-and-transport product described by its title. Compare the final checkout total and inclusions before paying; the rows do not state fees or cancellation terms.
For July 2026, children aged 12 and under are listed as eligible for free admission, while visitors aged 13–24 and those aged 65 or over receive a 50% discount; the adult-plus-minor category is also listed at 50%. Disabled visitors may enter free with one companion, and unemployed visitors residing in the European Union are eligible for free admission. Free or discounted access requires presenting valid, current supporting documentation at the ticket office or validation point. Residents of Portugal can use the National Pantheon among the participating monuments for 52 free-entry days per year, with a Citizen Card required for registration and each visit.
Arrive early enough for security checks, ticket scanning and wayfinding.
FAQ
Use the mobile voucher or ticket format stated by the seller and follow its entry instructions. The supplied offers do not confirm a required time slot, so check the voucher for any date or arrival-window conditions before visiting.
Cancellation and refund terms are not shown in the supplied offer rows and may differ by seller. Check the selected seller's conditions before payment; do not assume that an official or partner ticket is refundable.
The official row is the clearest benchmark for a standard admission purchase. A partner may be more convenient if its checkout, voucher delivery or bundled product suits you, but compare the final total, inclusions and conditions rather than assuming partner tickets provide faster entry.
No supplied ticket promises a security bypass. A mobile or partner ticket should not be treated as a security fast pass: venue staff may still control entry and inspect bags, and a specific bag-size policy was not confirmed in the available visitor information.
Late-entry rules are not stated in the supplied offers. If your voucher includes a date or arrival period, contact the seller before travelling and arrive early enough for ticket validation and any entrance checks.
Children aged 12 and under can use the official online free-ticket category, while many other free-entry categories require documentary proof at the physical ticket office. Official information also lists reduced admission for groups including visitors aged 13–24, visitors aged 65 or over and qualifying families; carry the required current identification or proof.
The clearest documented bottleneck is ticket-office validation: most free or reduced categories must be confirmed in person with supporting documents. Residents of Portugal can also use the national 52-free-days scheme at the ticket office with a Citizen Card, subject to the applicable rules.