How much does it cost to ride on the Orient Express?
A one-night trip on the “Venice Simplon-Orient-Express” starts from £2,920 ($3,292) per person.
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In the entry-level Historic cabins there is no shower and the toilets are shared, with one at each end of a carriage. However, those upgrading to a Suite or Grand Suite will have their very own en-suite bathroom, complete with toilet and shower and kitted out in rich marble with a Murano glass sink.
Drinks can be ordered in your cabin through your steward. All drinks are at an additional cost. DRESS CODE You can never be overdressed aboard the Venice Simplon-Orient- Express.
Venice Simplon-Orient-Express Journeys under £3,300/€3,800/$4,200. A budget of £3,300, €3,800 or $4,200 USD per ticket allows you to experience a Venice Simplon-Orient-Express style sleeper train across some of the world's most beautiful countries.
Q) ARE ALL MY MEALS INCLUDED? A) Yes all meals are included in your journey including a four-course dinner, breakfast and a three-course lunch before departure. Please click here for more information about meals on board the British Pullman and Venice Simplon-Orient-Express trains.
All of our luxury train journey UK day trips are round-trips and return the same day back to your original departure point. All of our day trips include everything you could possibly need for an enjoyable day out in luxury, the only extras not included being additional drinks you may with to order from the onboard bar.
New for winter 2023 you can now enjoy this iconic train whilst visiting some of Europe's most romantic cities. Availability is limited and for full details enquire with us and a Planet Rail Orient Express specialist will help to create your tailor-made Orient Express adventure.
Passengers may select from three types of compartment: Historic Twin, Suite and Grand Suite. Cabins convert in moments from daytime seating to a comfortable bedroom.
Take in Europe from the romantic setting it deserves with your own private historic twin cabin. Banquette seating offers the perfect vantage point to watch the landscape by day, while convertible sleeping berths — with soft, luxurious bedding — transform the cabin into an intimate retreat by night.
Travel / DreamA veritable “rolling palace”, the Orient-Express showed travelers the splendor of its decor: precious wood marquetry, glass panels, fabrics, refined leather and pillows and bedding that guaranteed a good night's rest.