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  1. Official Website - Discover the world with Orient Express. Mythical train and symbol of luxury travel, its heritage is revealed today through rare objects, and tomorrow in a collection of hotels across the globe.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Orient_ExpressOrient Express - Wikipedia

    The Orient Express was a long-distance passenger luxury train service created in 1883 by the Belgian company Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits (CIWL) that operated until 2009.

  3. Beginning in 2025, The Orient Express will invite travelers to relive the legend aboard 17 original Orient Express cars dating back to the 1920s and 1930s, adorned with exceptional décor – a set of cars formerly known as the ‘Nostalgie-Istanbul-Orient-Express.’ Reimagined by architect Maxime d’Angeac.

  4. What is the route of the Orient Express? The original Orient Express route travels from Paris across Europe through Strasbourg, Munich, Vienna, Budapest, and Bucharest before arriving in Istanbul. The Orient Express sister train, the Simplon Orient Express (later known as the Direct Orient Express), also travelled a route from Paris to Istanbul ...

  5. Explore the wonders of the Venetian lagoon and taste the sweetness of an Italian escape. Experience a world of timeless glamour aboard the Venice-Simplon-Orient-Express luxury train. Enjoy overnight journeys aboard our art deco train from Paris to Venice and beyond.

  6. 2024 & 2025 Venice Simplon-Orient-Express tickets & journeys. Immerse yourself in the most famous luxury train carriages in the world onboard the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express as you are transported across Europe and back to the Golden Age of Travel.

  7. From Paris to Peking, from Istanbul to Cairo, as the Orient-Express traveled through different countries and opened sumptuous palace hotels along the way, extending the experience of a train journey into a fullly modern, luxurious travel experience.

  8. The Venice Simplon-Oriënt-Express is one of the most famous luxury trains in the world. The train connects a number of European cities, such as London, Paris, Venice and Istanbul.

  9. Orient-Express, luxury train that ran from Paris to Constantinople for more than 80 years (1883–1977). Europe’s first transcontinental express, it initially covered a route of more than 1,700 miles (about 2,740 km) that included brief stopovers in such cities as Munich, Vienna, Budapest, and Bucharest.

  10. Nov 7, 2017 · The Orient Express became the train of choice for Europe's wealthy and high-born, a rolling symbol of the economic disparities of its age.

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