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Caserta on the road: must-see places

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Nestled between fertile plains and wooded hills, Caserta holds within its territory a vast heritage of ancient villages, archaeological sites, breathtaking landscapes, and a rich, authentic culinary tradition. For this reason, a Caserta on-the-road tour is the perfect way to explore every corner, discovering unexpected views, genuine flavors, and fascinating stories going beyond the common imagination that associates the city solely with its famous Royal Palace. Read our article for some inspiration for your next trip!

Why a Caserta tour: what to see and do in the city

An on-the-road journey through Caserta is an experience that combines Bourbon opulence with the simplicity of village life, the majesty of nature with art and history. Naturally, the starting point is the Royal Palace of Caserta, designed by Luigi Vanvitelli and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its 1,200 rooms and gardens spanning over 120 hectares, the royal residence is a masterpiece of architecture and hydraulic engineering. Walking through the royal apartments and the Royal Park, with its fountains and waterfalls, feels like stepping back in time and offers a unique way to connect with both nature and monuments.

Not far away lies the Medieval Village of Casertavecchia, a timeless gem. Perched on the slopes of the Tifatini Mountains, the village offers a panoramic view of the plain below. Its stone-paved streets, Romanesque Cathedral, and the remains of the Counts of Caserta’s Castle create the perfect setting for a romantic stroll or a traditional lunch in one of the many local trattorias.

For archaeology lovers, an unmissable stop is the Amphitheater of Santa Maria Capua Vetere, the second largest in the ancient world after the Colosseum. This was the stage of the legendary gladiator uprisings led by Spartacus, and the epic history of Rome can still be felt here. If you are passionate about history, take advantage of the amphitheater’s proximity to the adjoining Mithraeum and the Campanian Archaeological Museum.

Out-of-town itinerary: where to go in Caserta and the province

The province of Caserta is not just about history but also nature. The Rio Grassano waterfalls in Cerreto Sannita, the Matese Regional Park, and the Domitian coast offer opportunities for hiking, relaxation, or diving into crystal-clear waters all easily reachable by car from Caserta.

Caserta’s cuisine is another highlight of the trip, best experienced in traditional trattorias whenever the opportunity arises. Start with Campania’s PDO buffalo mozzarella, world-renowned excellence, then move on to Asprinio wine from Aversa, Casalbuono beans, and the Annurca apple. Every meal is a chance to savor the authentic flavors of a generous land: as you continue your Caserta on-the-road tour, keep an eye on tavern signs and step into the one that inspires you the most you won’t be disappointed!

Heading inland, the journey will lead you to discover history and tradition, with towns like Capua, home to its Roman bridge, medieval churches, and the Campanian Amphitheater, or the Sanctuary of Sant’Angelo in Formis, which boasts Byzantine frescoes of rare beauty.

Finally, if the season allows, you could include a detour to the Domitian coast, especially Baia Domizia, where the beach stretches for kilometers and the natural landscape blends seamlessly with traces of the past.

panoramic view of Naples and Caserta

If you’re ready to set off and explore Caserta on the road but don’t have a suitable car, you can rely on one of the Locauto offices in the region, depending on how you plan your route. Among these, you’ll also find a car rental office in Caserta.