Orient Express is launching its six Luxury Sleeper Trains that will tour Italy, Paris, and Istanbul. The trains by La Dolce Vita will offer 15 routes throughout Italy and to other areas of Europe as well. The opportunity to travel kicks off in 2023. There is actually a reputable history at play here. Orient Express is a famous train service that has been around for more than a century. Now it’s operated by Accor – a French hospitality group. The six lavish locomotives are expected to be the talk of the town in the coming years. 15 itineraries are slated, spanning not just Italy but other parts of Europe as well. 12 of the routes are focused on bringing travelers to the 14 regional hotspots. The train will stop at 131 cities and iconic destinations including the Alps and Tuscany’s Val d’Orcia.
Those who love to get off the beaten path will revel in the routes as well. There are plenty of opportunities to visit unknown corners such as Matera (where the Bond flick No Time to Die was filmed). Other notable bucket-list destinations include the scenic Sila mountains and the impressive Basilicata coast. The fun doesn’t end at the border. More expansive routes include trips from Rome to Paris or to Istanbul or Split. It’s one of the hottest ways to travel around Europe right now, and it seems to only be getting nicer as the years pass by. Airports could soon become a thing of the past. In Rome, the stopover includes a visit to Minerva, the first Orient Express Hotel (scheduled to open in 2024). To sweeten the deal a little more, a luxurious lounge will await the Orient Express clientele at the Roma Termini Station. And yes, refreshments will be served. Dimorestudio Dimorestudio CEO Raffles and Orient Express, Accord, Stephen Alden reportedly explained, “Against the backdrop of breathtaking panoramas and a unique blend of cultures, we are convinced that travelers will have unforgettable experiences in Italy with Orient Express La Dolce Vita.” La Dolce Vita is all about an era of glamour and artistry that still pervades the collective consciousness when somebody merely mentions Italian design. Dimorestudio Dimorestudio Dimorestudio Chairman and CEO of Accor, Sébastien Bazin, had this to say on the launch: “These trains offer a new vision of luxury travel that is beyond our imagination.” A restaurant carriage for fine dining and a lounge bar offers the perfect setting for a good time. Famous chefs, haute cuisine, and other luxuries are commonplace on this train. Five-star service is simply the norm. The elegance is almost unspeakable because it is so refined. Those drawn to the train’s offerings might also take interest in the facts and figures. Each train has 11 cars for 63 passengers. 12 deluxe cabins and 18 suites will all find themselves riding the rails. The train reflects the very essence of Orient Express, especially when paired with the careful interior design eye of Dimore Studio. A dream over 130 years in the making, the train is set to pull out of the station in 2023.
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Orient Express is launching its six Luxury Sleeper Trains that will tour Italy, Paris, and Istanbul. The trains by La Dolce Vita will offer 15 routes throughout Italy and to other areas of Europe as well. The opportunity to travel kicks off in 2023. There is actually a reputable history at play here. Orient Express is a famous train service that has been around for more than a century. Now it’s operated by Accor – a French hospitality group. The six lavish locomotives are expected to be the talk of the town in the coming years. 15 itineraries are slated, spanning not just Italy but other parts of Europe as well. 12 of the routes are focused on bringing travelers to the 14 regional hotspots. The train will stop at 131 cities and iconic destinations including the Alps and Tuscany’s Val d’Orcia.
Those who love to get off the beaten path will revel in the routes as well. There are plenty of opportunities to visit unknown corners such as Matera (where the Bond flick No Time to Die was filmed). Other notable bucket-list destinations include the scenic Sila mountains and the impressive Basilicata coast. The fun doesn’t end at the border. More expansive routes include trips from Rome to Paris or to Istanbul or Split. It’s one of the hottest ways to travel around Europe right now, and it seems to only be getting nicer as the years pass by. Airports could soon become a thing of the past. In Rome, the stopover includes a visit to Minerva, the first Orient Express Hotel (scheduled to open in 2024). To sweeten the deal a little more, a luxurious lounge will await the Orient Express clientele at the Roma Termini Station. And yes, refreshments will be served. Dimorestudio Dimorestudio CEO Raffles and Orient Express, Accord, Stephen Alden reportedly explained, “Against the backdrop of breathtaking panoramas and a unique blend of cultures, we are convinced that travelers will have unforgettable experiences in Italy with Orient Express La Dolce Vita.” La Dolce Vita is all about an era of glamour and artistry that still pervades the collective consciousness when somebody merely mentions Italian design. Dimorestudio Dimorestudio Dimorestudio Chairman and CEO of Accor, Sébastien Bazin, had this to say on the launch: “These trains offer a new vision of luxury travel that is beyond our imagination.” A restaurant carriage for fine dining and a lounge bar offers the perfect setting for a good time. Famous chefs, haute cuisine, and other luxuries are commonplace on this train. Five-star service is simply the norm. The elegance is almost unspeakable because it is so refined. Those drawn to the train’s offerings might also take interest in the facts and figures. Each train has 11 cars for 63 passengers. 12 deluxe cabins and 18 suites will all find themselves riding the rails. The train reflects the very essence of Orient Express, especially when paired with the careful interior design eye of Dimore Studio. A dream over 130 years in the making, the train is set to pull out of the station in 2023.
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Orient Express is launching its six Luxury Sleeper Trains that will tour Italy, Paris, and Istanbul.
The trains by La Dolce Vita will offer 15 routes throughout Italy and to other areas of Europe as well. The opportunity to travel kicks off in 2023.
There is actually a reputable history at play here. Orient Express is a famous train service that has been around for more than a century. Now it’s operated by Accor – a French hospitality group. The six lavish locomotives are expected to be the talk of the town in the coming years.
15 itineraries are slated, spanning not just Italy but other parts of Europe as well. 12 of the routes are focused on bringing travelers to the 14 regional hotspots. The train will stop at 131 cities and iconic destinations including the Alps and Tuscany’s Val d’Orcia.
Those who love to get off the beaten path will revel in the routes as well. There are plenty of opportunities to visit unknown corners such as Matera (where the Bond flick No Time to Die was filmed).
Other notable bucket-list destinations include the scenic Sila mountains and the impressive Basilicata coast.
The fun doesn’t end at the border. More expansive routes include trips from Rome to Paris or to Istanbul or Split. It’s one of the hottest ways to travel around Europe right now, and it seems to only be getting nicer as the years pass by. Airports could soon become a thing of the past.
In Rome, the stopover includes a visit to Minerva, the first Orient Express Hotel (scheduled to open in 2024). To sweeten the deal a little more, a luxurious lounge will await the Orient Express clientele at the Roma Termini Station. And yes, refreshments will be served.
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CEO Raffles and Orient Express, Accord, Stephen Alden reportedly explained, “Against the backdrop of breathtaking panoramas and a unique blend of cultures, we are convinced that travelers will have unforgettable experiences in Italy with Orient Express La Dolce Vita.”
La Dolce Vita is all about an era of glamour and artistry that still pervades the collective consciousness when somebody merely mentions Italian design.
Chairman and CEO of Accor, Sébastien Bazin, had this to say on the launch: “These trains offer a new vision of luxury travel that is beyond our imagination.”
A restaurant carriage for fine dining and a lounge bar offers the perfect setting for a good time. Famous chefs, haute cuisine, and other luxuries are commonplace on this train. Five-star service is simply the norm.
The elegance is almost unspeakable because it is so refined. Those drawn to the train’s offerings might also take interest in the facts and figures. Each train has 11 cars for 63 passengers. 12 deluxe cabins and 18 suites will all find themselves riding the rails.
The train reflects the very essence of Orient Express, especially when paired with the careful interior design eye of Dimore Studio.
A dream over 130 years in the making, the train is set to pull out of the station in 2023.
See more about - All AboardTthe Belmond & Wes Anderson British Pullman Train Carriage
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