Private tour of the Royal Palace of Caserta with your exclusive guide to visit one of the most elegant palaces in Europe and its wonderful park with fountains and waterfalls.
Private tour from Sorrento to visit the Royal Palace of Caserta with private art historian guide, skip-the-line tickets and private driver
You can enjoy the magnificent Palazzo Reale, a superb masterpiece designed in the second half of the 18th century by Luigi Vanvitelli and named a World Heritage Site by Unesco.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Caserta Reggia Palace with your own private art-historian guide
• Visit the Royal Apartment, the Throne Room, the spectacular Baroque Honour Grand Staircase entrance
• Discover the large park with gardens, fountains, waterfalls and sculptures
• Admire one of the Unesco World Heritage Site
• From Sorrento with hotel pick up and drop off
DETAILS
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Duration:
7 hours
Start Time Private Tour:
Morning Tour
Meeting Point:
At the lobby of your Hotel in Sorrento
Inclusion:
- Private Mercedes car or minivan
- Professional English speaking driver
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Skip-the-line tickets Caserta Reggia Palace
- 3 hours professional private guide in Caserta Reggia Palace
Exclusions:
- Gratuities (optional)
- Meals and beverage
Notes:
More of 7 persons rates on request.
DESCRIPTION
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Private day excursion from your hotel or villa rental in Sorrento to visit one of the biggest royal palaces in the world: the Royal Palace of Caserta, inspired by the Palace of Versailles was designed by Luigi Vanvitelli for King Charles VII of Bourbon and is generally considered a great expression of Baroque art.
The construction of this Palace, which is one of the largest buildings built in Europe, began in 1752 and is spread over 5 floors and more than 1200 rooms.
The Palace include also a large park which is also inspired by the park of Versailles is located at the rear of the building and is a long avenue with gardens, artificial fountains and waterfalls enriched with precious sculptures.
In 1997 the Palace was named a World Heritage Site by Unesco.