Royal Palace and Gardens of Caserta

Royal Palace and Gardens of Caserta

Let yourself be surprised by one of the largest royal residences in the world, commissioned by King Charles of Bourbon and designed by the architect Luigi Vanvitelli. Declared a World Heritage Site in 1997, the Palace will impress you with its beautiful and majestic baroque interiors, the staircase of honour, the royal apartments, the Palatine Chapel, the Court Theatre, the Art Gallery and much more. Through the porch, the interior is connected to the magnificent outdoor garden, enriched with baths and beautiful fountains with sculptures and water games, which ends in a marvelous waterfall.

  • Skip The Line with priority access yes
  • Mobile Voucher Accepted
  • Audio Guide Language EN,FR,IT,DE
  • Wheelchair Accessible yes
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  • Fast track reserved entrance at your selected time to the Royal Palace and Gardens of Caserta
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What's Not Included

  • Guided tour

What to Remember

  • Late arrivals will not be accommodated and missed tickets cannot be refunded
  • Please note that all visitors must deposit large bags, backpacks and umbrellas before entering the palace
  • Please bring a valid ID if you select the entrance ticket for EU Citizens (aged 18 to 25) and children

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9783 Reviews

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    RonL40 says

    The museum is worth the visit just for the Bernini sculptures. They are superb, among his most important masterpieces. Be sure to get advance tickets because you will most likely be closed out if you don't have reservations.

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    Nathan_Asquith says

    The Gallery is excellent. A reservation is required and I would advise booking in advance maybe a few weeks before you travel. When I arrived people were being turned away and the next available slot was a week after! The official tour was excellent and the guide was very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about all the works described in the gallery....

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    hildeny2016 says

    if you are into Bernini and his work....awesome. a personal guide will make the experience 100 times better

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    Atllasoftheworld123 says

    We visit the galleria Borghese and it was an amazing visit!! What a gorgeous villa with spectacular sculptures from Bernini etc... A must on any visit to Italy!! You need to make reservations online prior to trip since they get filled quickly and they only have a certain number of groups they admit every two hours! I booked our tickets...

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    Markodebono says

    Surely these are the four most beautiful classical sculptures in the world. The first time I saw them I thought "I didn't know you could do that with marble" and they instantly became the highlight of my Rome trip. Re-viewing them years later I cannot repeat the shock, but the sculptures still amaze, as you remember when they were done...

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    bevierose says

    When you are deciding to visit a specific site, be sure to buy tickets ahead of time. If you don't, you won't get in! We bought ours through Viator. When we arrived, an agent was outside who handed us our tickets. The lines were long & the villa itself was very hot. So hot, in fact, we felt faint!!! Needs...

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    EGGs60 says

    Just about! Worth it for the Berninis alone but the art gallery on the 2nd floor doesn't have a lot of good stuff. And be aware that you MUST book in advance to get in. And don't get a taxi there - walk from Piazza di Spagna via underground travelator to Via Veneto at Spagna Metro.

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    DMHappyTravel says

    So most tourists will slug their way through the massive crowds at the Vatican, but this gallery is a splendid treat on a much more manageable scale. The attraction office is very good about spacing the groups and managing the number of folks going into the Borghese Palace Museum. The artwork here is amazing and the rooms are far more...

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    giovannaneuf says

    But you must get tickets in advance. We only got in due to the kindness of a tour leader who had two extra tickets. To be able to see this glorious museum, with the Caravaggio paintings I taught about all of my life, was thrilling and memorable. And the surrounding gorgeous gardens were captured in watercolors while my husband rode...

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    BronekKorczynski says

    Be sure to make a reservation otherwise you are not likely to get a ticket ... only 200 people every 2 hours. Also, take a guided tour ... otherwise you will miss so much unless you are already an art historian.

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