Caserta Royal Palace Entrance Ticket provided by Weekend in Italy
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Caserta Royal Palace Entrance Ticket
Caserta Royal Palace Entrance Ticket
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Duration:
3h
Taking Covid-19 safety measures
Wheelchair accessible
Ticket type:
Mobile
- Duration:3h
- Taking Covid-19 safety measures
- Wheelchair accessible
- Ticket type:Mobile
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- Duration: 3h
- Mobile tickets accepted
Cancellation policy
- All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.
What to expect
Know before you go
- Duration: 3h
- Mobile tickets accepted
Cancellation policy
- All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.
What to expect
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Important information
Inclusions
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Entry/Admission - Reggia di Caserta
Exclusions
- Transportation to/from attractions
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Duration
3h
Additional information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Entrance ticket is valid all day within the opening hours on confirmed date
- Vouchers will be sent one business day after you place your order (Monday afternoon for orders submitted on Friday and during the weekend). They must be printed and presented upon arrival to redeem your tickets
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Travellers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- The use of the mask is mandatory for visitors and museum staff during the whole time spent inside the museum.
- The museum has adopted a variety of rules in order to limit the possibility of contagions: - Limitation of entrances and exit - Social distancing in places like restourants, shops, and public places inside the museum - Use of signs to enforce the physical distance of at least 1 meter - Dispenser are available in several areas of the museums for hand sanitization - Daily cleaning of rooms, work stations and public places inside the museum are ensured - The staff at the museum could measure you body heat by the use of a thermometer
Inclusions
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Entry/Admission - Reggia di Caserta
Exclusions
- Transportation to/from attractions
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Duration
3h
Return details
- Returns to original departure point
Additional information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Entrance ticket is valid all day within the opening hours on confirmed date
- Vouchers will be sent one business day after you place your order (Monday afternoon for orders submitted on Friday and during the weekend). They must be printed and presented upon arrival to redeem your tickets
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Travellers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- The use of the mask is mandatory for visitors and museum staff during the whole time spent inside the museum.
- The museum has adopted a variety of rules in order to limit the possibility of contagions: - Limitation of entrances and exit - Social distancing in places like restourants, shops, and public places inside the museum - Use of signs to enforce the physical distance of at least 1 meter - Dispenser are available in several areas of the museums for hand sanitization - Daily cleaning of rooms, work stations and public places inside the museum are ensured - The staff at the museum could measure you body heat by the use of a thermometer
Travel safe during COVID-19
What you can expect during your visit
- Regular temperature checks for staff
- Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
- Temperature checks for tour participants upon arrival
What you can expect during your visit
- Regular temperature checks for staff
- Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
- Temperature checks for tour participants upon arrival
- Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
- Face masks required for guides in public areas
- Gear/equipment sanitised between use
- Face masks required for travellers in public areas
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
Itinerary
- StartSee Important Information for details
- 1Reggia di CasertaStop: 90 minutes - Admission included.Read more
- You'll return to the starting point
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HolidayExpertUK
Leicester44 contributions
Dec 2019 • Friends
During our latest trip to Sorrento, we took the day out to visit Caserta Palace, just outside Naples.
It’s well worth a visit, spectacular gardens (although some areas do need a little love and attention!).
Inside the Palace you get a treat of fine art and luxury...
We visited with friends and had a lovely afternoon out.
It’s well worth a visit, spectacular gardens (although some areas do need a little love and attention!).
Inside the Palace you get a treat of fine art and luxury...
We visited with friends and had a lovely afternoon out.
Written 16 February 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Geofflane2013
Cranleigh, UK44 contributions
Mar 2019
We travelled to Caserta by train from Naples Central. Using our Artcard travel and entrance cost us nothing extra. Train services are frequent but for some reason we couldn't find a train between 9 and 11. Never mind the journey is only 40 minutes. The palace is directly opposite the main entrance to the station. The palace was built to rival Versailles, the external architecture is nothing special but inside the state rooms are very impressive. Even more impressive is the long water gardens. We reckoned it was about a mile to the end of the water feature and obviously a mile back. It was a very pleasant walk. If it is too far for you then you can get a minibus for 2.50 Euros. The café and restaurant in the palace are nothing to write home about but you can get a quick snack. We left Naples at just after 11am and were back at Naples station just after 5pm after an enjoyable trip.
Written 25 March 2019
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
J1000_64
Brussels, Belgium18 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
We heard about this palace in a documentary on French television and were intrigued to visit it. The magnitude of this palace and the gardens are incredible.
We hired an audioguide which was very helpful, even if numbering did not follow the route (they must have changed the walkway, without adjusting the numbers)
For people with limited ability, the good news is that disabled people do not have to pay entrance, the bad news is that the distance between parking and entrance is very far. Combined with the walk in this large palace, it was tough to get to the end. Fortunately some chairs for the guards were not always occupied, so I could use them as a rest.
We hired an audioguide which was very helpful, even if numbering did not follow the route (they must have changed the walkway, without adjusting the numbers)
For people with limited ability, the good news is that disabled people do not have to pay entrance, the bad news is that the distance between parking and entrance is very far. Combined with the walk in this large palace, it was tough to get to the end. Fortunately some chairs for the guards were not always occupied, so I could use them as a rest.
Written 20 May 2019
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Anna S
46 contributions
May 2018
We visited Palazzo Castera which was very grand, but the gardens are outstanding. From the back of the palazzo to the very end where the waterfall starts is a distance is Three kilometres. Thank god they have a little shuttle bus service for E2.50 return. From the spectacular waterfall and statues in the first lake and running down in a series of step down waterfalls with two other holding ponds also with spectacular statues it must be seen to be believed.
Written 3 June 2018
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Trevor
Christchurch, New Zealand218 contributions
Jul 2019 • Couples
This is one very impressive Palace and we only found out about it because of a simple picture we saw in an elevator at our hotel!!
You will need at least 2 hours and I would suggest more like 4 to see most of it. The walk from the palace to the end of the water feature will take you.......forever!! Pay the 3 euros and get the bus or hire a e-bike. When at the top of the water feature, walk through the gates to the right and then turn left. Very interesting walk.
The palace is simply mind blowing!!! Go see it, you will enjoy it.
You will need at least 2 hours and I would suggest more like 4 to see most of it. The walk from the palace to the end of the water feature will take you.......forever!! Pay the 3 euros and get the bus or hire a e-bike. When at the top of the water feature, walk through the gates to the right and then turn left. Very interesting walk.
The palace is simply mind blowing!!! Go see it, you will enjoy it.
Written 4 August 2019
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
James R
Royston, UK18 contributions
It is big. It can rival other palaces and large stately homes. But somehow it doesn’t and leaves you feeling, okay, I’ve been, but probably won’t come back again.
So why? Well, if you aren’t Italian this place is not really set up for you. Minimal signage, chaotic Italian way of doing things (12 people dealing with queue, not one bothered about informing what is going on). The gardens - large, but rather uninspiring - broken benches, unkept grass, minimal signs and no maps or leaflets to guide you around. There is no atmosphere and you might as well be in a large park.
The inside - some grand rooms, paintings and stuff. No further description as we found it hard to get excited - some signs in English (or Italian), not leaflets to guide you, and no furniture to bring it alive. Again, size is impressive but there is no atmosphere. They just don’t seem bothered bringing the place alive.
And that brings us on to why I’m even more disappointed. Unbeknownst to us, it was a free day at the Palace. Hundreds of people formed a queue (loosely defined) as we waited for 90 minutes to get in - but were not allowed to go or pay to get in the gardens. We were told to go back to the queue and wait until 1330. We had arrived at 1040... most staff were rude or disinterested as we were prevented to go to shops or toilets. We did eventually get in to the apartments after queuing again. But putting this aside, it turned out to be a family national museum day, with one of the aims of getting children interested. Well, this place has no real skill in doing this - I would be bored as a child, and when you compare it to how other places bring things alive, this Palace fails spectacularly. No music, no costumes, no face painting, no leaflets or activities, no obvious children trails, no fun or atmosphere.
Compared to those stately homes in the UK, or Versailles, or other Royal Palaces (Copenhagen and many others), it disappoints but could, and should, be so much more than they’ve done with it. I’d heard it might be a UNESCO site - I can’t think of another I’ve left so underwhelmed.
Advice - come on a quiet day, be impressed with size but keep expectations on atmosphere and learning to a realistic level. And one really not for the young or easily distracted.
So why? Well, if you aren’t Italian this place is not really set up for you. Minimal signage, chaotic Italian way of doing things (12 people dealing with queue, not one bothered about informing what is going on). The gardens - large, but rather uninspiring - broken benches, unkept grass, minimal signs and no maps or leaflets to guide you around. There is no atmosphere and you might as well be in a large park.
The inside - some grand rooms, paintings and stuff. No further description as we found it hard to get excited - some signs in English (or Italian), not leaflets to guide you, and no furniture to bring it alive. Again, size is impressive but there is no atmosphere. They just don’t seem bothered bringing the place alive.
And that brings us on to why I’m even more disappointed. Unbeknownst to us, it was a free day at the Palace. Hundreds of people formed a queue (loosely defined) as we waited for 90 minutes to get in - but were not allowed to go or pay to get in the gardens. We were told to go back to the queue and wait until 1330. We had arrived at 1040... most staff were rude or disinterested as we were prevented to go to shops or toilets. We did eventually get in to the apartments after queuing again. But putting this aside, it turned out to be a family national museum day, with one of the aims of getting children interested. Well, this place has no real skill in doing this - I would be bored as a child, and when you compare it to how other places bring things alive, this Palace fails spectacularly. No music, no costumes, no face painting, no leaflets or activities, no obvious children trails, no fun or atmosphere.
Compared to those stately homes in the UK, or Versailles, or other Royal Palaces (Copenhagen and many others), it disappoints but could, and should, be so much more than they’ve done with it. I’d heard it might be a UNESCO site - I can’t think of another I’ve left so underwhelmed.
Advice - come on a quiet day, be impressed with size but keep expectations on atmosphere and learning to a realistic level. And one really not for the young or easily distracted.
Written 13 October 2019
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Janice
2 contributions
Jul 2019
A great visit to Casterta palace walking distance from the train station, not a well known palace the town isn't much has an aqueduct which we tried to find.. Worth a visit
Written 24 August 2019
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
hiteshj76
Belfast, UK12 contributions
Apr 2019
one of the best fresco ceilings vanvitteli's architecture and dedication to do the best to outdo versailles for the king of Spain.Worth a visit but the apartments and grand entrance are a must see.The gardens and fountains are breathtaking and worth a visit.Need a full day for the palace.The shops around are good designer shops and the hotels are good value for a night.
Written 2 July 2019
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Denis S
Padua, Italy15 contributions
Salve volevo sapere se c'è uno sconto per gli studenti per entrare alla reggia grazie?
luisa l
Bologna, Italy96 contributions
È vero che non accettano cani anche se nel trasportino? Sono andata a Torino e non ci sono stati problemi
PATRICIA K
Lima, Peru7 contributions
Hola, hay mucha cola para comprar entradas al palacio?
O es preferible comprarlas antes
Yo estaré llegando 9:30 am
Gracias
MamaMontreal
Kirkland, Canada261 contributions
Where do we meet at 9:00 to get on this tour?
Geofflane2013
Cranleigh, UK44 contributions
You don't need to buy a tour of the palace you can get a perfectly good audio tour from the ticket office in the palace and go at your own pace.
Salve, vorrei sapere cortesemente se gli insegnanti hanno diritto all'ingresso gratuito. Grazie
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tina1390
San Silvestro, Italy68 contributions
I will be in Caserta June 24 thru the 26 and would like to come visit. It looks like most of the tours are booked up, but I want to purchase tickets now for the palace and gardens. Any advice please?
jimmibean
Riga, Latvia112 contributions
Well l’ve just been (May 23) and there was no queue and no problem getting in. Don’t pay a premium for booked tours - it’s a scam!
Entrance is now €14 for palace and gardens, even though the website says €12. The theatre there is only open Fri-Sun.
Very easy to get there by train from Naples Central as the palace is right by the station of Caserta. You can tour the gardens by bike, minibus or horse and carriage. Allow 4 hours to see the whole thing without rushing.
See my review.
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