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Royal Palace of Caserta Private Tour from Rome

Royal Palace of Caserta Private Tour from Rome

620€ per person

The UNESCO World Heritage listed Reggia di Caserta started out as a royal boasting contest. King Charles VII of Bourbon wanted a palace to outshine the Palace of Versailles, so in 1752 he initiated the construction of the largest royal residence in the world. King Charles of Bourbon introduced reforms and kick-started the economy with hectic building activity. His most ambitious project was a palace to rival Versailles, and he commissioned the Neapolitan architect Luigi Vanvitelli with the job. Vanvitelli went for bigger is better. He designed a palace larger than any other royal palace in the world. The proportions are stunning. Walking up to the 250m long facade can make anyone feel tiny and insignificant. And there are 1790 windows and 1200 rooms to underline this impression. King Charles never came to spend a night at the palace. He went on to become king of Spain, while Vanvitelli died before the structure was completed, leaving it to his son to finish the project.

PRIVATE TOUR MINIMUM 2 PEOPLE

EXTRA PERSON €190,00

Includes:

  • Pick-up and drop off with luxury transportation and private chauffeur
  • Private English-speaking tour escort at your disposal
  • Private professional guide inside the Royal Palace of Caserta
  • Entrance tickets in the Royal Palace of Caserta
  • Tour of the Royal gardens with the golf cart

Not Included:

  • 22% vat tax
  • Food and beverages
  • Gratuities. If you are satisfied with the service, a gratuity is customary
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Here, a magical and exhilarating atmosphere is traced by itineraries that journey into the heart of the city, accompanied by art, history and nature, and savoring the traditional flavors and folkloric traditions. Caserta Province surprises for its parks, reserves and protected areas, where a peaceful and tranquil environment warmly welcomes the visitor. The Volturno River runs through the ample plain, with the Matese Mountain constituting the regional confine with Molise, and the extinct Roccamorfina Volcano that borders with Lazio. Orchards, vineyards and olive groves embellish the landscape of this beautiful land, the abundance of which the Romans appreciated, calling it Campania Felix (happy country). Fine-sand beaches, protected by green-pine forests and lapped by the blue of the Tyrrhenian Sea, make up the coastal landscape that overlooks the Gulf of Gaeta. History greets the visitor on every corner: Medieval villages, churches and cathedrals, architecture from the Roman era have all observed the passage of ancient civilizations. This terrain surprises for the creativity of its people, for its tumult of bright colors, dances and songs echoing from the piazzas of small towns in joyous and frequent celebration. A walk with the local people enhances the senses, providing the visitor with a precious legacy, composed of flavors and aromas that lift the spirit and soothe the heart. A mild climate, favored by the protection of the Campanian Apennine range to the east, and the sea to the west, makes the stay pleasurable all year round.
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