A landmark journey for rail travel across Europe did not go to plan after the sleeper train to Venice never reached its final destination. A new transnational train route from Brussels to Venice made ...
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The maiden voyage of a night train from Brussels to Venice didn't make it to its final destination yesterday due to issues at the Italian border. Instead, the train stopped in Innsbruck in Austria, ...
Brussels is getting a new overnight train to Venice, a Belgian-Dutch railway company announced Tuesday. European Sleeper, which already runs night trains from Brussels and Amsterdam to Prague and ...
The three-day experience comes with a price tag to match its exclusivity, starting at €11,280 per passenger.View on euronews ...
If there’s one drawback to having an authentic 1920s train experience, it’s the way Golden Age passengers bathed on their journeys. They didn’t. Hence, there are no showers or baths aboard the Venice ...
The train itself ceased to operate as a real life service in 2009 but it lives on as the Belmond Venice-Simplon Orient Express with various journeys from Venice and Paris through to London (via the ...
The head of the company behind the journey said 'the Italians began to change their minds' on allowing the train into the country. The maiden voyage of a night train from Brussels to Venice didn't ...