Specifically, the new luxury train cars cost about 7,800 USD/person/night, and are named after the three cities the train will pass through: Vienna, Prague and Budapest. All are designed by Wimberly Interiors, a company that has received many major awards in the field of interior design.
The Vienna Car evokes a classic, luxurious feel with rich gold and emerald green tones, silk fabrics and dark wood.
Vienna Train
Meanwhile, the Prague carriage is decorated in chestnut with gold accents, with hand-embroidered cushions and inlaid motifs.
Prague Train
And finally, the Budapest car evokes Gothic and Ottoman architecture, with intricately carved wooden interiors.
Budapest Train
Vienna, Prague and Budapest, along with standard suites such as Venice, Istanbul and Paris, all feature private bathrooms with showers, double beds, separate living areas, underfloor heating and a personal cabin steward. Complimentary champagne is also included.
Guests will be served 24 hours a day by cabin crew.
Whether choosing one of the luxury cars or staying in a standard cabin, all travelers can enjoy the services of three dining cars, a champagne bar and most importantly, breathtaking and mesmerizing views along the way.

The famous Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, the inspiration for the classic detective novel "Murder on the Orient Express".Murder on the Orient Express) by famous writer Agatha Christie, takes tourists across Europe from March to November, and visits Istanbul once a year.




























