The Reggia di Caserta near Naples — the 18th-century Bourbon royal palace designed by Luigi Vanvitelli, with its 3-kilometre axial park leading to the Cascata Grande. UNESCO World Heritage 1997.

Caserta Palace Tickets — Adult — Full Visit

Ages 25+ · Park + Apartments

Reserve my adult ticket

The adult — full visit option at Caserta Palace Tickets — ages 25+ · park + apartments. Includes royal apartments + scalone d'onore + court theatre, plus 4 other concierge inclusions. Reserve directly — we secure the official slot the moment you confirm.

What's included

Every booking includes the elements below — handled by our concierge team before your visit and confirmed at the door.

• Royal Apartments + Scalone d'Onore + Court Theatre • 3-km axial park + Cascata Grande • English Garden + Bath of Venus • Skip-the-line priority queue • Flexible rebooking if we can't secure your slot

Who this is for

This option is designed for ages 25+ · park + apartments. If you're booking for a different group composition, see the other tiers in our booking widget — each is matched to a specific visitor profile.

On the day

The Reggia di Caserta is the largest royal residence in the world by volume and the most ambitious architectural statement the Bourbon dynasty ever made on the Italian peninsula. Commissioned in 1752 by Charles VII of Naples (later Charles III of Spain) and completed under his son Ferdinand IV, the palace was conceived not merely as a country residence but as a new dynastic capital — a southern answer to Versailles, the Escorial and Schönbrunn rolled into a single rectangular block of travertine, brick and stucco rising from the Campanian plain north of Naples.

Frequently asked

What's included in the skip-the-line ticket?
Priority entry at the main gate, plus access to the full complex: the royal apartments (throne room, court theatre, chapel, private apartments), the 3-km axial park with its five monumental fountains, the Cascata Grande at the far end, and the English Garden (Maria Carolina's exotic-plant garden in the northeast corner). All on one ticket.
Should I take the shuttle or walk the park?
Take the shuttle, especially in summer. The park is 3 km each way (6 km round trip) on a straight line with minimal shade. Most visitors who walk both directions burn out before seeing the Cascata. Shuttle is a standard add-on (our most-popular tier bundles it at €8 above the base). Bike rental at the gate is an alternative — fun if the weather's cool.
How long does a visit take?
3.5–4 hours minimum: palace 1.5h, park 2h with the shuttle (or 3h+ walking), English Garden 45 min. A full day if you want to linger in the royal apartments or have lunch in town.
Is the palace really bigger than Versailles?
Yes — by volume (about 2 million cubic metres vs Versailles's 1.3 million), by room count (1,200 vs Versailles's ~2,300 smaller rooms — measured differently, but Caserta's spaces are bigger), and by axial length. Charles VII's brief to Vanvitelli was explicitly to out-build the French.