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SIMPLON ORIENT EXPRESS |
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The
original 1920s Venice Simplon Orient-Express famed sleeping carriage
in Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express" is
synonymous with mystery, opulence and appeal. Embark on the world's
most famous train and on a journey that defies superlatives, inhabit
the haunt of the most powerful, outrageous, romantic, colorful and
shadiest personalities of the early twentieth century. Relive the
elegance of a bygone era. |
Compartments : Your personal steward, instantly available
to attend your every comfort, will show you to your compartment of
gleaming wood, polished brass, soft towels and crisp linen. Your comfortable
compartment is a restful retreat offering panoramic views of ever
changing landscapes. Equipped with a sink and restrooms are shared.
Gastronomy
:Except for drinks, meals are included the package. Lunch,
dinner and brunch are served by the Italian waiters in one of the
three individually styled Restaurant Cars: Breakfast and afternoon
tea are served in passengers' compartments. Table d'hôte meals
are included in the fare, while an á la carte menu and 24-hour
compartment service is available additionally.
At
night : Transformed and designed in a 1920 style, by Gerard Gallet
, the bar car, is the heart of the train, the ideal rendezvous to enjoy
relaxed conversation and warm to the skills of the resident pianist. Dressing
for the occasion is all part of the experience.
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Brochures
2005-2006
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