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Caserta's Chic Escapade
Dive into History and Fashion: Private Tour of Caserta Palace and Designer Outlet Village
Commissioned by King Charles of Bourbon in 1752 and designed by Luigi Vanvitelli, the Royal Palace is an imposing rectangular structure with four courtyards interconnected by galleries. It is accompanied by an expansive park adorned with meticulously manicured gardens, elegant fountains, cascading waterfalls, and exquisite sculptures. The palace boasts two primary facades, one overlooking the piazza d'Armi and the other facing the park, both embellished with a series of windows, intricate mouldings, ornate frames, and stately pilasters meticulously crafted from brick and travertine. Within its original blueprint, Vanvitelli envisioned a staggering 1,200 rooms intended not only for the royal family but also to accommodate troops and house administrative offices.
Upon entering the grand foyer on the ground floor, visitors are greeted by a breathtaking staircase constructed from a harmonious blend of vibrant marbles. This magnificent staircase bifurcates into two flights leading to the regal apartments and the Palatine chapel. Of particular significance is the diminutive court theatre—a meticulous replica of Naples' renowned San Carlo Theatre—featuring 42 upper-circle boxes arranged over five tiers. These boxes are exquisitely adorned with delicate garlands, cherubic figures, and theatrical masks.
The entire palace complex follows a central axis punctuated by three octagonal atriums. Extending beyond the main structure lies a lengthy avenue that leads to the park. The park itself is divided into three distinct sections: firstly, there is the parterre situated behind the palace which showcases an enchanting "old wood," fish ponds, and meticulously landscaped areas adorned with vibrant flowerbeds, neatly trimmed hedges, meandering paths, and captivating statues; secondly, there is a central section running alongside the avenue featuring serene water basins, cascading waterfalls, and captivating sculptures; finally, there is an English garden replete with diverse species of trees that create a picturesque landscape dotted with small lakes and gently flowing streams.
Then we will drive you to the ultimate shopping destination! La Reggia Designer Outlet is not just your average shopping center. It's a place where fashion dreams come true, and where you can find all your favorite designer brands at jaw-dropping discounts of 35% to 70% off, all year round.
Located in the heart of Campania, this outlet is a hidden gem that's easily accessible from Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento, and the stunning Amalfi Coast. But it's not just about the shopping here. La Reggia Designer Outlet offers so much more! Picture this: you stroll through charming cafés, indulge in diverse dining options, and let your little ones loose in an adventure playground that will keep them entertained for hours. And did we mention the yearly summer music festival?
It's a must-see event that adds an extra touch of excitement to your shopping experience. With over 130 shops to explore, you'll be spoilt for choice. From renowned fashion powerhouses like Prada, Armani, Valentino, Versace, Roberto Cavalli, and Hugo Boss to sportswear giants such as Nike, Reebok, and Adidas - we've got it all. And let's not forget about the beloved high-street labels like Polo Ralph Lauren, Guess, Patrizia Pepe, Levi’s and Timberland that will make any fashionista's heart skip a beat.
So why wait? Come on down to La Reggia Designer Outlet and treat yourself to an unforgettable day of shopping bliss. With ample parking and a picturesque setting that will take your breath away, this is one retail therapy experience you won't want to miss!
Tour Duration
8/9 hours
What's included
All taxes
Parking
Tolls
Gasoline
Driver Maintenance
What's not included
All taxes
Parking
Tolls
Gasoline
Driver Maintenance