Experience the grandeur of the Royal Palace of Portici, the summer residence of the Bourbons of Naples. Explore its enchanting halls and learn about its rich history on a private tour. Book now!
Experience the grandeur of the Royal Palace of Portici, the summer residence of the Bourbons of Naples. Explore its enchanting halls and learn about its rich history on a private tour. Book now!
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Reggia Di Portici - The Royal Palace of Portici is a splendid example of the summer residence of the Bourbons of Naples. Several noble residences soon arose along the road on which the Palazzo is located, which gave them the nickname, still used today, of the Golden Mile.
The remaining time of the tour will be used for the transport of the travellers.
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Reggia Di Portici - The Royal Palace of Portici is a splendid example of the summer residence of the Bourbons of Naples. Several noble residences soon arose along the road on which the Palazzo is located, which gave them the nickname, still used today, of the Golden Mile.
The remaining time of the tour will be used for the transport of the travellers.

- Private transportation
- Dedicated guide
- All entrance fees included
- Private transportation
- Dedicated guide
- All entrance fees included
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Located south of Naples, nestled between Mount Vesuvius and the sea, is the Royal Palace of Portici, an exquisite example of 18th-century Bourbon architecture. Commissioned in 1738 by King Charles of Bourbon and Queen Amalia of Saxony, this palace served as their summer retreat, chosen for its captivating location along the historic Strada Regia delleā¦
Located south of Naples, nestled between Mount Vesuvius and the sea, is the Royal Palace of Portici, an exquisite example of 18th-century Bourbon architecture. Commissioned in 1738 by King Charles of Bourbon and Queen Amalia of Saxony, this palace served as their summer retreat, chosen for its captivating location along the historic Strada Regia delle Calabrie. The interior boasts frescoed halls, grand staircases, and elegant rooms that showcase the grandeur of the Neapolitan court. During its construction, remarkable finds from Herculaneum and Pompeii led to the establishment of the first Bourbon museum, the renowned Museo Herculanense. Visitors can explore the Royal Chapel, where Mozart once performed, and the nearby 14th-century Franciscan convent of SantāAntonio, which is rich in hidden art treasures. Today, the palace is home to the Faculty of Agriculture of the University of Naples, yet it continues to exude the timeless elegance and splendor of the Bourbon dynasty.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.