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Caserta: Royal Palace Ticket and Audio Guide w/ Train Option

1. Caserta: Royal Palace Ticket and Audio Guide w/ Train Option

A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, the Royal Palace of Caserta is a unique place, rich in history and art, that deserves to be visited at least once in a lifetime. First, visit the Royal Apartments and the Park. Use your smart audio guide to learn about the sites as you pass them. At your own pace, you can visit the Palatine Chapel, and the New Apartments, with the wonderful antechambers and the Throne Room. Next, move on to the rooms inhabited by King Ferdinand and his wife Caroline. After this, stop at Reggia Park to see 120 hectares of greenery enhanced by neoclassical sculptures, pools, waterfalls, and the mysterious English garden, ready to enchant you and your family.

Campania Artecard: 3 - 7 Day or Gold 365 City Pass

2. Campania Artecard: 3 - 7 Day or Gold 365 City Pass

Purchase the Naples & Campania Artecard for access to over 40 monuments, museums, and archaeological sites, including Ruins of Pompei, Herculaneum, National Archaeological Museum, Madre, Museum and Royal Wood of Capodimonte, Royal Palace of Naples, Castel Sant'Elmo, Certosa of San Martino, Royal Palace of Caserta, Paestum, and the Archaeological Museum of Capua. Enjoy free admission to many museums or sites and discounted admission to all other museums and archaeological sites visited thereafter. Explore the city as you travel for free on the Naples and Campania regional public transportation network (UnicoCampania public transport system). Visit your chosen cultural sites, selecting freely from the following list, and receive a discount of up to 50% from the other sites on: • Parco Archeologico di Pompei • Parco Archeologico di Ercolano • Museo Archeologico Nazionale • Palazzo Reale di Napoli • Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte • Reggia di Caserta • Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Paestum • Palazzo Reale di Napoli • Certosa e Museo di San Martino • Madre_Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina • Museo Pignatelli Cortes • Museo Duca di Martina • Museo civico di Castel Nuovo • Castel Sant'Elmo • Parco Archeologico di Oplontis • Scavi di Oplontis • Scavi di Stabia • Scavi di Boscoreale ed Antiquarium • Parco Archeologico di Baia • Museo Archeologico dei Campi Flegrei nel Castello di Baia • Anfiteatro Flavio • Parco Archeologico di Cuma • Museo Archeologico dell'Antica Capua • Museo dei Gladiatori • Anfiteatro Campano • Mitreo • Parco Archeologico di Paestum • Certosa San Lorenzo • Parco Archeologico di Elea Velia

Naples: Palace of Caserta Guided Tour and Mozzarella Tasting

3. Naples: Palace of Caserta Guided Tour and Mozzarella Tasting

Discover the Reggia di Caserta, a UNESCO heritage site. Fall in love with one of the most beautiful palaces in Italy, and get comfortable with the private transfer from Naples. The transfer drives you from Naples to the Royal Palace of Caserta (a 40-minute drive). Discover one of the most beautiful Italian buildings. Visit some of its 1200 rooms and stroll through an immense park adorned with fountains and an elegant English garden. Visit the Belvedere San Leucio and indulge in some Mozzarella tasting. Lastly, we will visit Caserta vecchia Borgo Medievale before we head back to Napels.

Naples: Highlights City Pass Ticket

4. Naples: Highlights City Pass Ticket

Save and see more with the Naples Pass which grants you a digital ticket to world-class attractions like the Archaeological Park of Herculaneum, the Archaeological Park of Pompeii, and the Royal Palace of Caserta. Get around the city with ease using the 3-day pass for the public metro, funicular, tramway, and bus. Simply download the pass to your phone and show the pass at the ticketing center for each attraction that you want to visit. Have the flexibility to decide what you want to see on the day. Avoid the hassle of waiting in line to purchase tickets. Uncover the cities that were well-preserved under ash from Vesuvius a the Archaeological Park of Herculaneum and the Archaeological Park of Pompeii. Step into the past and walk through ancient streets to unlock the secrets of Roman life. Immerse yourself in the rich history of the city with a visit to the Greek, Roman and Renaissance collections at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. Discover the largest palace erected in Europe during the 18th century at the Royal Palace of Caserta. Uncover one of the biggest and richest art collections in Italy at the Museum and Royal Wood of Capodimonte. 

From Rome: Royal Palace of Caserta Entry and Train Ticket

5. From Rome: Royal Palace of Caserta Entry and Train Ticket

Explore the Royal Palace with this organized tour departing from Rome. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, the Royal Palace of Caserta is a unique place, rich in history and art, that deserves to be visited at least once in a lifetime! First, visit the Royal Apartments and the Park. Use your smart audio guide to learn about the sites as you pass them. At your own pace, you can visit the Palatine Chapel, and the New Apartments, with the wonderful antechambers and the Throne Room. Next, move on to the rooms inhabited by King Ferdinand and his wife Caroline. After this, stop at Reggia Park to see 120 hectares of greenery enhanced by neoclassical sculptures, pools, waterfalls, and the mysterious English garden, ready to enchant you and your family.

Campania: Royal Palace of Caserta Guided Private Tour

6. Campania: Royal Palace of Caserta Guided Private Tour

Tour one of the largest and most opulent palaces in Europe on a 2-hour guided tour of the Royal Palace of Caserta, located at the foot of the Campanian Subapennine mountain range. Commissioned by King Charles of Bourbon in 1751, the architect Luigi Vanvitelli designed a palace that could compete with the large residences of European monarchs. Marvel at his architectural masterpiece on a tour of some of the 1,200 rooms, illuminated by 1,970 windows. In the atrium of the main building you will find a majestic staircase of 116 steps and marble statues that lead to the upper vestibule and Palatine Chapel, with its vaulted ceilings and gilded rosettes. Look at the royal apartments, decorated in a mix of Rococo and Neoclassic styles, and learn how the best painters and cabinet makers contributed to create the highest decoration of 18th-century Italy in the King’s apartment, Murat's apartment, court theater, and more.

From Rome: Royal Palace of Caserta Full-Day Tour

7. From Rome: Royal Palace of Caserta Full-Day Tour

Make your way to the meeting point in the center of Rome, and meet your local tour guide. Get on board of a high-speed train and enjoy your trip to Reggia di Caserta. Be enchanted by the beauty of this royal palace built in the mid-18th century for the Bourbon kings of Naples. The palace was designed by Italian architect Luigi Vanvitelli using inspiration from the French Palace of Versailles. It is one of the world’s largest royal palaces, boasting 1,200 rooms, 24 staircases, and 1,742 windows. Step inside the enormous estate with included admission, and follow your local guide on a tour through five floors of opulent ballrooms, hallways, and apartments that dazzle with period frescoes, marble floors, mirrors, and tapestries. Also tour the expansive palace gardens, featuring ornate fountains and English and Italianate landscaping. Before returning to Rome, reflect on the regal feast for the eyes over lunch at a local pizzeria. Your tour concludes with drop-off back at the original departure point.

Naples: 3-Day Campania Museum Pass

8. Naples: 3-Day Campania Museum Pass

The main attractions and activities included. A digital pass for uninterrupted access. Flexibility to decide the day Skip the queue Incredible savings. From Pompeii to the National Archaeological Museum in Naples. From Herculaneum to the Royal Palace of Caserta, from the Capodimonte Museum to the Royal Palace of Naples: access the main attractions with the city's official tourist pass! For many attraction passes it is not necessary to book in advance. However, some may have limited capacity, so you will need to book in advance. Full booking details can be found by clicking on the i in the My Naples Pass section of the individual attractions.

Naples: Private Transfer to Caserta Royal Palace

9. Naples: Private Transfer to Caserta Royal Palace

After hotel or port pick–up in Naples, take a scenic drive towards Caserta. Relax with private transport, and enjoy live commentary during your journey. On arrival at Caserta, make the most of 6 hours of free time to explore the area at your leisure. Visit the beautiful residence of the Palace of Caserta, belonging to a royal family. The palace was commissioned by the Spanish King Carlo di Borbone, inspired b the Palace of Versailles in Paris, meant to show the world the power of his kingdom. Once you've explored this historical and magnificent area, meet your driver outside of the palace and head back to your hotel or preferred drop off location.

From Naples: Caserta, Aqueduct and Amphitheater Tour

10. From Naples: Caserta, Aqueduct and Amphitheater Tour

The Aqueduct of Vanvitelli or Caroline Aqueduct is a 38 km aqueduct that supplied water to the Reggia di Caserta and the San Leucio complex from the foot of the Taburno massif and springs of the Fizzo Contrada, in the territory of Bucciano. The Amphitheatre of Capua was a Roman amphitheatre in the city of Capua, second only to the Colosseum in size and probably the model for it. It may have been the first amphitheatre to be built by the Romans. and was the location of the first and most famous gladiator school. The Royal Estate of Carditello includes a small 18th-century palace once belonging to the Neapolitan Bourbon Monarchy and its surrounding grounds in San Tammaro, a small village in the province of Caserta in the region of Campania. Sant'Angelo in Formis is an abbey in the municipality of Capua in southern Italy. The church, dedicated to St Michael the Archangel, lies on the western slopes of Monte Tifata.

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Se si va a Napoli per la cultura, non si può non pensare a prendere questo Pass. In 3 giorni sono riuscito a vedere Pompei, il Palazzo Reale di Napoli, Ercolano, la Reggia di Caserta, il MAN ed il museo Capodimonte. È stata una bellissima esperienza. Assolutamente consigliato se si ha voglia di girare e non fermarsi mai!

Rafaelle was fabulous . Very insightful, knowledgeable, accommodating, friendly and he loved to share his intellect with you. This was a great tour, very informative and loved it.

We opted for a private guided tour. The Reggia is wonderful and the competence and professionalism of the guide, Prof.sa Tonia, made everything extremely pleasant.

Perfect organization despite being on September 22, the feast of San Gennaro. Punctual both on departure and on return. Very comfortable journey!

Lovely guide … Gilda. She was very knowledgeable and had a great way of explaining history.