Royal Palace of Naples

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Napoli, Italy

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Museum· Tourist attraction

Royal Palace of Naples Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Royal Palace of Naples is located in Napoli, Italy on Piazza del Plebiscito, 1. Royal Palace of Naples is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category museum in Italy.

Address

Piazza del Plebiscito, 1

Phone

+39 639967050

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Benjamin Adams

Fantastic royal palace. Fabulous rooms, painting and furniture on display, although a fair few rooms are closed on display. Some draw dropping rooms on display, the marble staircase foyer is particularly spectacular. The place feels off the beaten path and was not busy despite its amazing interiors. Well worth the effort, given it’s in the tourist triangle anyway.

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Claire Wood

From the outside, it doesn't really give the impression of a royal palace, but inside it's wonderful. The staircase and the first few antichambers are particularly impressive. Unfortunately quite a few of the rooms were closed for restoration - would have like to have seen them and been able to go outside.

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Daniel Carrigan

Very nice building stairs and all stone work is very neat and amazing how it’s not subsided well done to the stonemasons

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Itay Moshe

Nice But no that big Discount only for europeans...

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Graham Berry

The palace is a must see of Naples but please do not be put off by the exterior! The tickets are reasonably priced at 6 per adult, our 11 month old was free of charge. You can spend as much time as you like at the palace but if pushed for time I'd say you could walk round in 1.5hours max. On entry you're met with a magnificent, grand twin staircase which leads up to the royal apartments. There is only one level of apartments to tour. The individual rooms have some interesting pieces to view including paintings, tapestries, clocks and busts etc. The ceilings are phenomenal, so be sure to look up! Personally I feel the maintenance could be better as I felt parts of the palace were shabby. We took our 11 month around in a stroller with ease as there is lift access to the apartments. However, there are no baby changing facilities and the toilets don't offer space to even attempt a change. On a plus side though, we needed to breast feed our daughter and the exterior grounds/passages provided plenty of nooks and crannies for this and the staff were very accommodating.