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Royal Palace of Caserta

3.5 (7)
Naples, IT
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Royal Palace of Caserta

3.5 (7)
Naples, IT
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Experience the enchanting beauty of the Royal Palace of Caserta, one of Italy's most stunning destinations. Comparable to the grandeur of Versailles, this masterpiece by Luigi Vanvitelli will leave you in awe. Explore the majestic Royal Park, stroll through the English Garden, and marvel at the exquisite Bourbon rooms that are open to the public. This tour promises an unforgettable journey through history and elegance. With a duration of 120 to 180 minutes, there's ample time to immerse yourself in the regal atmosphere of this extraordinary palace. Don't miss out on this captivating experience in Caserta.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 2 hours - 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-3 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Enchanting Royal Palace with stunning architecture
  • Majestic Royal Park with beautiful landscapes
  • English Garden for a peaceful stroll
  • Marvel at the wonderful Bourbon rooms
  • Experience the grandeur of European royal residences
  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • WiFi on board
  • Snacks
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Entrance ticket

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Introduction

Imagine stepping into a world of grandeur and opulence, where history comes alive amidst elegant rooms and stunning gardens. Welcome to the Royal Palace of Caserta, one of Italy's most enchanting destinations. This architectural masterpiece, created by Luigi Vanvitelli, rivals the grandeur of Versailles and other royal residences across Europe. With its majestic Royal Park, captivating English Garden, and exquisite Bourbon rooms open to the public, the Royal Palace of Caserta promises a truly unforgettable experience.

What to Expect?

Prepare to be transported to a bygone era as you explore the Royal Palace of Caserta. The total duration of the tour is approximately 120 to 180 minutes, allowing ample time to immerse yourself in the splendor of this extraordinary palace. Marvel at the intricate architectural details, stroll through the expansive gardens, and discover the rich history that surrounds every corner. The knowledgeable guides will share fascinating insights into the palace's past and provide a deeper understanding of its significance.

Who is this for?

The Royal Palace of Caserta is a must-visit for anyone who appreciates art, history, and architectural marvels. Whether you are a history enthusiast, an art aficionado, or simply seeking beauty and inspiration, this experience caters to a diverse range of interests. Families, couples, solo travelers, and groups alike will find something captivating within the palace's walls. This exquisite destination offers a unique and enriching experience for all.

Why Book This?

When you book a visit to the Royal Palace of Caserta, you are embarking on a journey through time, immersing yourself in the beauty and grandeur of Italian history. Unlike any other palace, this architectural gem will leave you in awe with its breathtaking interiors, sprawling gardens, and rich heritage. The Royal Palace of Caserta offers a glimpse into the lavish lives of European royalty, providing a chance to wander through rooms once occupied by kings and queens. Be transported to a world of elegance and beauty, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Good to Know

As you plan your visit to the Royal Palace of Caserta, keep in mind that the duration of the tour is approximately 120 to 180 minutes. The meeting point will be established through a telephone contact estimate, ensuring a convenient start to your experience. Don't forget to wear comfortable walking shoes to explore the expansive gardens and palace interiors. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the palace's rooms, enjoy the tranquility of the English Garden, and bask in the grandeur of the Royal Park. Capture the essence of this captivating destination and uncover the secrets of Italian royalty.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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Reggia di Caserta

One of the most enchanting places in our wonderful Italy, the Royal Palace of Caserta has nothing to envy to the Venaria Reale of Turin or to other European royal residences. Luigi Vanvitelli's masterpiece, compared in beauty to the "French sister" of Versailles, is always exciting to visit, with the majestic Royal Park, the English Garden and the wonderful Bourbon rooms open to the public.

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Reviews

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3.5 (7)

OliverS934

Full with envy towards his French Cousin, Carlo di Burbone ordered his architect, Vanvitelli, to build him a Palace “better than Versaille”. And he got it, Versaille looks like a poor cousin compared to this beauty. There are tons of info you can easily find about this Palace on the Web, so I’ll concentrate on practicalities: We arrived without reservation or pre-booked tickets in the middle of the afternoon on a Wednesday. No problem getting tickets, if you pay the full price (€15). Knowing that we did not have much time, we wanted to see only the Royal Apartments, but for that we had to wait 3 hours. So, we paid full price and saw only what we wanted. Not very crowded, a few groups and very few individual visitors. Parking is available on site, €2. there is an audio guide, but all the info is also posted by every exhibit, in Italian and English. Special section covering the construction of the Palace and its architect, including an interesting video. All in all, plan to spend half day if you want to see it all. The Royal apartments only take about 3 hours. All this marble, gold and mirrors, very impressive

Olivia B

Our guide was excellent. We were in a private tour for 2 people and we learned so much and got to enjoy the palace as well as the gardens. Great experience!

TangoForFun

If you find this review helpful, please let us know by clicking the like button below! Thank you! We could not believe the opulence of this site! All of this was built for one person! The rooms and structure are exquisite and opulent with many works of art and many other treasures to see! To see this palace would take days to just skim through and maybe a month to totally see it all! Very MUST SEE! (and many times)

Richard_Harpum

My wife and I visited the Royal Palace at Caserta during an Italian holiday. We parked in the underground car park adjacent to the palace. The palace is certainly impressive, although we were a bit confused about how to get into it, as the entrance was cut off when we passed the first time. We spent a couple of hours in the extensive and impressive gardens before returning to look around the palace. The rooms are incredibly ornate and impressive. Definitely worth visiting if you are in the Naples area.

khfss

We took the train from Naples which was very easy. Turn RIGHT when you get off. We went left and followed others who didn't know where they were going. We ended up walking miles in 30 degrees heat. Had we gone right it would have been 5 minutes. All it needs is one small sign at the station. I have a disability so by the time we got there I wad struggling. While going around the rooms someone came and asked if I would like a wheelchair. I didn't hesitate in excepting. Thank you for taking the time to do this. The palace is beautiful and so are the gardens. We got the shuttle up there. It would have been nice though if we could have got off at the fountains as well as the gardens as it meant we would have to walk back down to them then back up to get the shuttle. Gardens are lovely but a sign to the English gardens would have been a big help. Everyone was lost.

330majap

Appena esci dall’autostrada, seguendo le indicazioni per Reggia di Caserta, la città che ti accoglie sembra Kabul: polverosa, sporca, strade piene di buche. Le indicazioni per il monumento sono imprecise, non ci sono indicazioni per i parcheggi dei pullman o delle automobili private (infatti non ci sono). Trovi un parcheggio a pagamento probabilmente abusivo. Il parco davanti al palazzo è curato male, erba tagliata a metà, secca. Il piazzale davanti all’ingresso sporco, pieno di carta. Fuori mancano le indicazioni per l’ingresso è la biglietteria. Alla cassa della biglietteria una sola cassiera che parla male inglese. I pannelli con le informazioni su prezzi e orari sono solo in 2 lingue. All’acquisto del biglietto non viene data una cartina. La Reggia ovviamente è bella, i giardini non sono curati benissimo, anche la mancano le indicazioni. Ci sono scarsi bagni, troppo distanti. Verso l’orario della chiusura vedi i custodi che non vedono l’ora di andarsene a casa. Ciliegina sulla torta: il bookshop è chiuso già prima della chiusura del palazzo. La spiegazione di una custode: la collega ha chiuso prima, è di un’altra gestione! Insomma un monumento di questa importanza, tenuto come nei paesi del terzo mondo. Ma i gestori non hanno mai fatto un giro in Vaticano, agli Uffizi, al Gardaland? Sarebbe ora che lo facessero per far sviluppare il turismo della zona. Do una stella solo per la bellezza del palazzo.

alessiabS6188RR

Gli appartamenti privati sono veramente bellissimi. Dò due stelle perché purtroppo il parco della reggia e il parco per entrare nella reggia sono tenuti veramente male. Ci sono cartine, tappi di bottiglie, pezzi di carta e tanto altro nel prato e lo trovo abbastanza inconcebile in quanto svaluta notevolmente il posto. Inoltre abbiamo prenotato l'ingresso per la reggia e per il parco compresi i giardini inglesi alle 16.45, peccato che i giardini chiudano alle 17 e il biglietto venga venduto comunque alle 16.45. I giardini inglesi distano dal parco circa 4km ed è prevista una navetta per raggiungerli (tra l'altro a pagamento) ma era piena per cui il biglietto era inutilizzabile.
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2024-05-09 22:48