Villa Maria Cristina is a modern hotel with a summer swimming pool and an elegant restaurant. It is a 5-minute walk to Caserta Train Station and 10 minutes' walk from the Royal Palace.
Elaine
From
United States
Super friendly and helpful staff! Secure onsite parking, huge plus. Pizzeria/restaurant onsite was really convenient and had amazing pizzas(recommend reservations).
This contemporary design hotel offers elegant rooms and suites with an extra-large chromotherapy shower and free Wi-Fi. Caserta Train Station is 0.6 mi away.
tina
From
United States
I like the spacious room. The location is a little further from the city center. You need a car to get around. Nice to have free parking. Excellent breakfast and the staff is very friendly.
Hotel Amadeus is set in a building of the 19th century, just 656 feet from Caserta Train Station and 1640 feet from the Royal Palace. All rooms offer free Wi-Fi.
Camille
From
United States
Hotel was close to the train station and the royal palace. Breakfast was good..Room was clean and comfortable. Staff all were helpful. The lady at the front desk helped me a few times including helping me find a driver for an excursion I wanted to take to a town about 30 minutes north.
Located in Caserta, a 8-minute walk from Royal Palace of Caserta, Suisse hotel provides accommodations with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Located in Caserta and within a 3-minute walk of Royal Palace of Caserta, Artistic Charming House features a bar, allergy-free rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Featuring free WiFi and a terrace, Cas'E Charming House offers pet-friendly accommodations in Caserta, 656 feet from Royal Palace of Caserta. Guests can enjoy the on-site snack bar.
juan
From
United States
Wonderful place. Great location, great rooms. Very helpful, friendly, and accommodating hostess. Excellent wifi. Very close to the Reggia.
Located in the heart of Caserta, Hotel dei Cavalieri overlooks the green Piazza Luigi Vanvitelli. It is less than 984 feet from the Royal Gardens of the Royal Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Robin
From
United States
I truly enjoyed my stay. The breakfast was exceptional. The staff was very professional in the hotel was very clean and a beautiful location close to all amenities.
Hotel Europa Art Caserta is set in the shopping district of Caserta, just 984 feet from the Royal Palace. You have free Wi-Fi throughout, plus a fitness center.
Near the A1 motorway and 1.2 mi from Caserta’s historic center, Novotel Caserta Sud offers an excellent position within the Campania region, only 14 mi from Naples Capodichino Airport.
Set on the hillside above Caserta, 15 minutes' drive away, Hotel Caserta Antica enjoys a peaceful, panoramic location between 2 medieval villages. You can sunbathe by the large outdoor pool.
Located in Caserta, a 8-minute walk from Royal Palace of Caserta, Suisse hotel provides accommodations with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
The Belvedere is 1.9 mi from central Caserta, within easy reach of the Royal Palace. It has 35 rooms with attached bathroom with TV, a wide hall with bar, a restaurant and a garden.
Guest review
We found an excellent restaurant, with local food and the most welcoming and hosts, Michele la Cremeria in San Leucio. It was about a 20 minute walk from the hotel.
Located just 1312 feet from the Royal Palace in Caserta, Hotel Bruman offers air-conditioned rooms with LCD TVs and free Wi-Fi.
Guest review
The property was very clean and convenient. The front desk staff, I’m afraid I did not get her name, she was very friendly and professional!
FAQs about hotels in Caserta
On average, 3-star hotels in Caserta cost $86 per night, and 4-star hotels in Caserta are $120 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Caserta can be found for $109 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $96 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Caserta for tonight. You'll pay around $142 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Caserta will cost around $129, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I had to go the hospital. The drive was crazy as are the streets of Caserta! The hospital from the outside looked as if it was in a war-torn country. Driving up to the ER was blocked by 100 people. Everyone is smoking in Caserta and we've actually found that to be true everywhere in Italy. I was sick with asthma. The hospital DID NOT help me. They actually treated me with disdain. I was the only person with a mask on due to my coughing. Several different GPS apps had literally going in circles. A police officer was very helpful and took us straight to the BNB. We were not to see the Royal Palace of Caserta. It was nice in that the first week of April is a slow tourist time. We had the streets to ourselves in walking. The drivers are crazy; give the taxi driver your address and close your eyes!
Guest review by
Deanne
United States
Review score
10.0
Palace was amazing.
Palace was amazing. The gardens were fabulous to walk through. It was nice to be out of the busyness of city of Naples and relax in the fresh air of gardens around palace. I would recommend staying here and travelling into Naples to tour around and travel back to stay at Royal caster hotel.
Guest review by
Katrina
Australia
Review score
8.0
The palace park was ok to visit but having visited Villa...
The palace park was ok to visit but having visited Villa d'Este (Tivoli) earlier in my trip, it was not hugely interesting.
However visiting the Roman amphitheatre/arena at Capua (a short train journey away) was stunning.
Guest review by
Malcolm
United Kingdom
Review score
4.0
Caserta has lots of boutiques, restaurants, cafes and bars...
Caserta has lots of boutiques, restaurants, cafes and bars if that is what you are into. The only point of interest is the Palace and we found it pricey. I don’t know what forms of transport they have. We never saw a bus. Everyone was either driving, biking or walking.
Guest review by
Kelly
Canada
Review score
10.0
Caserta is worth visiting to see the Royal Palace and...
Caserta is worth visiting to see the Royal Palace and Gardens.
However, we did not allow enough time to visit them properly.
We ate at Punto 17, a short walk from our hotel. The staff were very friendly and the food was excellent, authentic Italian.
Guest review by
Gillian
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
It’s worth seeing the Reggia itself.
It’s worth seeing the Reggia itself. It takes about an hour. However, we did not visit the massive gardens. There are shuttles, bicycles etc. for the more lively amongst you; that’s worthwhile, I’m sure! You pay extra, of course, for the transport. The gardens looked impressive and were included in the entry fee. Shopping in town (Portofino for linen shirts, for example), lunch (Zio Pepe Pescheria) were well worth it! 😍. It’s easy to walk around but do use Google to search for the interesting shopping and restaurants to maximize your time.
Guest review by
Catherine
Canada
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I appreciated a lot of things, there was a lot of attention to the tiniest details to make the stay as comfortable as possible, it is a great example of how all hotels should be. One of the best hotels I stayed at, and I traveled a lot in Europe, Africa, etc. Well done. Keep it up. If I come back to Caserta you will be my favorite place to stay.
Fancy hotel with a cozy atmosphere. Great staff. As soon as you step inside, you'll love it here and keep coming back. The rooms are tidy, clean, beautifully decorated and fully equipped. There is nothing you lack but a wife, maybe not even one for some.
Staff was very nice, breakfast was good, location was also good. Price could be less, it's very costly if compared with the kind of hotel it was. Location was also great, very near to the station.
The hotel has such a perfect location between train station, palace and city centre. Rooms are large and clean. Mattress is of great quality. Nothing to fault!
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