Aragonese Castle Ischia Italy

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Bring Fido to Castello Aragonese d'Ischia in Ischia, IT. Visitors and their canine companions are welcome to roam the historic landmark on a guided or …

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Dec 10, 2024
Views, history, cafe, artisans, art gallery, museums, live music, and that is just the start of what you may experience here. We had a party ranging in age from 3 to 72 and everyone walked to the to…Full review by Leslie G
Nov 14, 2024
A repeat trip - we've been many times before and can't understand why more British people don't go. Lack of advertising? We hadn't been since before covid but it is just as beautiful and charming a…Full review by italian0phile
Nov 1, 2024
Interesting and well preserved castle. We enjoyed wandering around the castle and reading about its history from the provided information guide. A highlight of Ischia for those that enjoy history a…Full review by HappyFeet21

Questions & answers

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How far of a walk is it to the elevator from the street ?
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Only a few steps.
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Hi can you pay by credit card for your entrance fee?
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No, I tried today and it is cash only
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Is the lift now in Service? I see it wasn’t a couple of days ago
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Yes lift was in working order when we went. It only takes around 6 people so if there is a queue, the wait can take quite long, but better than walking up the steps in this heat.
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is their an entrance fee and how much it coast ? is it better to buy ferry tickets ahead or on the spot ?
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It's o.k of course Thank you so much
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Who are the artists on display?
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There was a small display of some local artists and maybe a few other Italian names, none of which I was aware of, nothing "famous", but quite a nice exhibition. The main feature …
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There was a small display of some local artists and maybe a few other Italian names, none of which I was aware of, nothing "famous", but quite a nice exhibition. The main feature here is of course the Castle itself and the spectacular views and lovely gardens. Nor sure of the opening hours, check the website and there is an elevator, there are some steps, but nothing very strenuous.
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