Venice Simplon-Orient-Express
Luxury rail journey
Step aboard the historic carriages of the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express and uncover a hidden jewel, glittering and timeless.
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£3,530
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£3,530
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Introduction
Embark on the Belmond British Pullman from London and cross the Channel before boarding the blue and gold carriages of the Venice Simplon Orient Express.
Enjoy your next day on board as the train travels through the Swiss Mountains and Austrian Alps before arriving in magnificent Venice.
The Train: Travelling in private cabins impeccably restored to their former glory, passengers are assured of a truly unique travel experience complemented by the very best personal service. Cabins convert in moments from daytime seating to a luxurious bedroom, all performed by cabin stewards whilst passengers enjoy a gourmet dinner in the restaurant car. Cabin Suites, Twin Cabins and Single Cabins all have a washbasin with hot and cold water, with toilet facilities at the end of each sleeping car. Towels, bathrobes and slippers are also included.
Grand Suites: Be swept up in a sense of unbridled indulgence, previously known only to travel royalty of the golden age. Includes free flowing champagne, private-in cabin dining, spacious marble en suites, plus lounging area, bathrobes and slippers.
Cabin Suites: Spread out and enjoy the luxury of space. By day, move between two luxurious lounges, unwinding with coffee and delighting in the ever-changing views outside. After dark, a choice of bed configurations ensures the perfect night’s sleep.
Twin Cabins: Take in the romance of a bygone era with a cosy twin cabin. A plush banquette during the day converts into inviting upper and lower berths come evening. Both have soft, luxurious bedding and their own reading light.
Single Cabins: A single cabin is ideal for total seclusion and relaxation.
Itinerary
Venice > London
Day 1 : Venice > Innsbruck
Board the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express train at Venice Santa Lucia station. After you have settled in, it will soon be time to enjoy a three-course lunch in one of the restaurant cars. Spend the afternoon relaxing in the comfort of your cabin gazing at the beautiful passing scenery. Afternoon tea is served in your cabin. A leisurely four-course dinner is served, prepared on board by our skilled French chefs. After dinner retire to your cabin which has now been transformed into a cosy bedroom.
Day 2 : Paris > London
Breakfast is served in your cabin by your steward at a time to suit you. The train pulls into Paris Gare de l’Est and halts for 40 minutes – take this opportunity to stretch your legs along the platform. A delicious brunch is served in the restaurant cars as you travel on towards the French coast for the Channel crossing. Join the Belmond British Pullman train for the journey to London. A traditional afternoon tea accompanied by a glass of English sparkling wine is served before arriving at your destination.
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Pricing
Pricing (per person), GBP
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TWIN from |
SINGLE from |
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2024 | |||
Venice to London, from |
£3,530 |
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Limited availability throughout 2024. Please plan and book early. |
Departs
Yearly, from March to November, please enquire about specific dates. |
Included
• Travel and overnight accommodation on-board Venice Simplon-Orient-Express
• All meals – breakfasts, lunches and dinners whilst on the train
• Dedicated steward service
• Welcome glass of sparkling wine
• Coffee, tea and petits fours
Not Included
Beverages, personal expenses, travel insurance, airfares.
Important Notes
• Enquire for a variety of other Venice Simplon-Orient-Express journeys
• Prices per person are based on sharing accommodation in a twin cabin
• Single cabins are priced as per the twin rate with no supplement
• Pricing quoted is indicative only, as all pricing is dynamic – please request an up-to-date quote at the time of enquiry
Please refer to World Journeys terms & conditions
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