The best luxury train holidays in Europe and further afield
Mountain railways with breath-taking views, overnighters to iconic cities and afternoon tea rides through the English countryside all feature among the world’s best luxury train rides

From Scotland to Switzerland, Istanbul to Alaska, train travel has entered a new golden age thanks to the demand for eco-friendly holidays and slow travel, as well as a renewed sense of the journey being as important as the destination.
Avoiding airport delays, security queues and packed aircrafts is another big factor contributing to the rise of rail travel, which has resulted in a flurry of new European sleeper train routes.
What is the most luxurious train?
Among the most luxurious trains to experience in the world is the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, which launched in 1982, making its first journey from London to Venice. The train is famed for its restored 1920s and 1930s Art Deco carriages, along with a tempting array of routes including Paris to Istanbul, Paris to Prague, Paris to Budapest, Amsterdam to Venice, and Brussels to Verona, plus winter trains to the French Alps.
How much is a luxury train holiday?
The cost of a luxury train holiday depends on the company, what your package includes, and how long the journey takes. As a guideline, the classic Venice Simplon-Orient-Express route from Paris to Venice costs from £3,530 per person but booking the journey as part of a longer holiday will help you get the most of your getaway.
For instance, as a trip of a lifetime, you can experience the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express with Good Housekeeping as part of a tour of Venice, where prices start at £5,999. The package includes flights from London to Venice, followed by three nights in the spellbinding city, exploring its famous sights and enjoying dinner and a talk with TV broadcaster, journalist and train fanatic Michael Portillo.
You’ll then embark on the overnight train journey (with Michael in tow) to Paris, complete with aperitifs, a four-course dinner, and a sumptuous breakfast of fruit, pastries and fresh coffee.
What is the most luxurious train ride in the UK?
When it comes to the most lavish train rides in the UK, one of the finest is the Belmond British Pullman, a restored 1920s train with antique-style marquetry, vintage lighting and heritage upholstery, and a history of transporting royalty and film stars. Today, it takes train lovers to historic cities, likes of Bath, York and Canterbury; stately homes, such as Blenheim Palace and Sandringham; and seasonal events, including the Chelsea Flower Show and Royal Ascot; and ancient castles.
With Good Housekeeping Holidays, you can enjoy an exclusive train ride through the English countryside on the British Pullman to Highclere Castle, the location of Downton Abbey, where you’ll join a talk with owner Lady Carnarvon. A published author and passionate proprietor, Lady Carnarvon will discuss the history of the stately home, reveal some of its secrets and share stories from the set of BAFTA-winning TV show.
The day includes a welcome drink and three-course brunch on your journey to Highclere Castle, champagne during the talk, and a three-course dinner with wine, coffee and petit fours on the return journey.
Other luxury UK trains include Belmond’s Royal Scotsman, which offers cinematic train tours of the Highlands, trips to heritage homes and gardens, and whisky tastings at world-class distilleries.
The Northern Belle, a seven-carriage luxury train dating back to the 1930s, also offers an opulent experience. Departing from stations all over the UK, the train takes guests on both day and weekend journeys around the country, offering everything from stately home visits to champagne afternoon tea.
Where is the best place to go for a luxury train holiday?
If you’re looking for a rail trip abroad, the best places for luxury train breaks and holidays are Switzerland, India, Australia and Canada, with some of the most famous luxury trains around the world being the Glacier Express, the Rocky Mountaineer, The Ghan, The Blue Train, the Palace on Wheels, and the Andean Explorer.
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