Video: New Luxury Rail Journey Between Budapest & Venice
- 2 Jul 2015 9:00 AM
We were invited for a special Royal launch of this new journey, organized for the press, and also attended by Prince and Princess Michael of Kent. The luxury train then departed on its inaugural journey to Venice the following day.
The Royal launch started at the Royal Waiting room of Nyugati Railway Station, which provided an excellent setting for such a prominent event. The Royal Waiting Room, originally built for Emperor Francz Joseph and Empress Elizabeth (“Sisi”), is only open on special occasions and to welcome passengers who depart or arrive on luxury trains, such as the Venice Simplon-Orient Express, the Golden Eagle Danube Express, or the Candle Light express, operated by MÁV Nostalgia.
n his speech, HRH Prince Michael congratulated MÁV Nostalgia, Howard and Margaret Trinder (Danube Express), and Golden Eagle Luxury Trains on the great partnership that made the Balkan Odyssey’s launch possible, which he also called a tremendous achievement. His Royal Highness also emphasized the strong Hungarian and British links that have developed over the last years and which provide a great example of positive international collaboration.
As part of the special event, we boarded the Golden Eagle Danube Express luxury train for a short trip to the Hungarian Railway Museum and Park to see other beautifully preserved trains, including the 100-year-old original teakwood Orient Express restaurant car. On the way to the Park, we had time to explore the en-suite cabins and the restaurant cars.
Golden Eagle Luxury Trains currently offers 15 rail journeys. In addition to the Balkan Odyssey, three other journeys’ itinerary includes Budapest. The Jewels of Persia is operated between Budapest and Tehran and, during the 14-day trip, passengers also visit Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey.
A journey called the Treasures of Eastern Europe takes travelers from Venice to Budapest through the Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, Russia, Slovakia and Austria, while a trip called Central Europe and Transylvania is operated between Istanbul and Prague and passengers also visit Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Austria, Slovakia and Poland.
Source: budapestlocal.com
Republished with permission
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