Sunday at the museum (Free admission days)

Next date: February 1, 2026

Tickets on sale on TicketOne from January 26, 2026


The Royal Apartments and Royal Park are open. The Vanvitelli Rooms, the Court Theatre, the English Garden, and the Grand Gallery are closed.

To facilitate ticket collection and reduce lines in Piazza Carlo di Borbone, a portion of tickets will be distributed online on the TicketOne platform until sold out. The maximum number of tickets per account is five (to prevent ticket touting). A further portion of tickets will be available on-site, at the ticket office in Piazza Carlo di Borbone, starting at 8:30 a.m. on February 1st, until sold out. All visitors, including children aged 2 and over, must have an admission ticket.

Tickets have a time slot for access to the Monument from outside. Entry before or after this time is not possible, not even to the Royal Park alone. Visitors who already have a ticket must proceed to the central gate in Piazza Carlo di Borbone or the one in Corso Giannone at the time indicated on their ticket. To avoid disruption, please do not wait in front of the gates.

At the entrance, you must show your ticket barcode, either on paper or on your smartphone. You will not be permitted to re-enter the Vanvitellian Complex once you have exited; your ticket will be invalidated. Two separate lines will be created in Piazza Carlo di Borbone: one for holders of the “Park Only (no English Garden)” ticket, and the other for holders of the “Park + Apartments” ticket. Holders of the Park + Apartments ticket must visit the Apartments first and then the Park during the access times between 8:30 am and 1:00 pm. To visit the Royal Apartments, you may need to wait in line in the Upper Vestibule at certain times.

Check the Reggia di Caserta opening times

Restaurants are available (at the café/buffet in the Cannocchiale and at the “Diana e Atteone” kiosk and restaurant near the fountain at the end of the Waterway in the Royal Park), as well as bike, shuttle, and golf cart rentals (at the entrance to the Royal Park). The bookshop on the ground floor of the west wing of the Royal Palace (third courtyard) and the Le Serre di Graefer shop in the former guardhouse of Hercules, at the beginning of the Waterway, are also open.