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How to get to Caserta from Naples by train?

The central station at Naples, Napoli Centrale has regional trains available that will take you to Caserta. Even if you're arriving from elsewhere, take the train to Napoli Centrale and from here you can catch a train to Caserta. As Naples is the capital of the region, all regional trains will stop at Napoli Centrale.



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Caserta's main attraction is its Palace of Caserta (listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site). The royal palace (Reggia) was designed in the eighteenth century by the Italian architect Luigi Vanvitelli, recalling Versailles, as a residence for the Bourbon kings of Naples and Sicily.

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The Royal Palace of Caserta (Italian: Reggia di Caserta ['r?dd?a di ka'z?rta]) is a former royal residence in Caserta, southern Italy, constructed by the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies as their main residence as kings of Naples. It is the largest palace erected in Europe during the 18th century.

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Although Naples Garibaldi has its own separate platforms and entrances it is physically part of Naples Centrale Station. Naples Centrale Station is the main station on ground level. From ground level escalators go down one level to an underground shopping centre and go further down to the Naples Metro.

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You can request a ride on any day and at any time with Uber in Naples.

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Chiaia and Mergellina are undoubtedly among Naples' best neighbourhoods where to stay. These elegant and refined districts between the seafront and the Vomero hill are crammed with luxury shops, boutiques, art galleries, beautiful period buildings and even an attractive gastronomic offer.

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Castel dell'Ovo is believed to present the most breathtaking view of Naples. However, before you reach it, be prepared for a little bit a climbing. It is worth going there – especially that it is for free!

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To be clear: though this comes as a surprise to most people interested in history or architecture, Caserta is much, much bigger than Versailles. The Reggia di Caserta, as it is known in Italian, is a magnificent representation of Baroque architecture.

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