Venice Simplon-Orient-Express: Paris - Venice (Classic Route)
Overview
Enjoy the romance and charm of the legendary Venice Simplon-Orient-Express from Paris to Venice overnight. As your train travels between these iconic cities, enjoy fine cuisine in one of the three restaurant cars, comfortable and private accommodation, and beautiful scenery on this classic journey. In addition to three dining cars, the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express has a Bar Car where you can chat with other passengers and listen to live music from the resident pianist. Wake up the next morning among new, magnificent landscapes, and well-rested for your day's adventures.
Itinerary
Itinerary
Depart from Paris
Embark on your journey in Paris, where you board the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express. Spend your day exploring the vintage carriages, three dining cars, Bar Car, or simply watching the scenery roll by. Settle into your private cabin and relax before having a four course dinner in one of the beautiful restaurant cars. After dinner your cabin is transformed into a comfortable bedroom for the night.
Arrive in Venice
Wake up to beautiful scenery and breakfast served in your private cabin. Relax in your cabin, or with your fellow travelers in the Bar Car for the rest of the morning. Enjoy a three course lunch in one of the restaurant cars as your train continues through the European countryside. In the afternoon, tea is served in your cabin. Your luxurious journey comes to an end as you train arrives in Santa Lucia station after crossing the Venetian Lagoon into the city.
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Terms & Conditions
Booking Conditions
- Deposit: 15% of total price required at booking
- Final Payment: Due 56 days before departure
- Confirmation: Booking confirmed upon deposit receipt
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations must be in writing. Charges apply:
- More than [X] days before departure: [X]% charge
- [X]-[X] days before departure: [X]% charge
- [X]-[X] days before departure: [X]% charge
- Less than [X] days or no-show: 100% charge
Important Terms
- Travel insurance: recommended
- [Other key terms from operator]
Source: Belmond official terms
Inclusions & Exclusions
A limited number of single cabins are available at the above listed prices. After these cabins have been sold, single passengers will be charged a 60% supplement for private use of a double cabin. Please contact our office for availability.
The following is included in your tour cost:
- One night aboard the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express luxury train
- Dedicated steward service
- Welcome glass of sparkling wine
- Sumptuous four-course dinner: Seasonal table d’hôte menu, including cheeseboard, biscuits and chutneys
- Coffee, tea and petits fours
- Continental breakfast served in your cabin
- Delicious three-course lunch
- Afternoon tea, including sandwiches, cakes and pastries
The following is excluded from your tour cost:
- Travel insurance
- Domestic or international airfare
- Transfers before or after your train journey
- Gratuities for crew members
- Items of a personal nature, souvenirs and any other items not specifically mentioned as included.
Accommodations
Enjoy an evening on board the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, including elegant cabin accommodations, three restaurant cars, and a bar car. Your gourmet meals are included and the following cabins are available:

Twin Cabins feature upper and lower berths while Single Cabins have one lower berth. During the day, the berths are transformed to offer seating. At night, your cabin becomes a comfortable bedroom with damask sheets and luxurious blankets. You can also has a Cabin Suite formed of two interconnecting Twin Cabins. Your cabin also includes a washbasin. Luxury lavatories are available at the end of each carriage.
Frequently Asked Questions & Tips
Board the Venice-Simplon-Orient Express and you are embarking on an adventure embraced by film stars, royalty and even spies. Under one man’s mission to bring the train back to life, the vintage carriages were bought in 1977 and carefully restored for the train’s relaunch in 1982. Today, it is still one of the most desirable travel experiences in the world. The carriages were created between 1926 and 1949 they echo the style of carriages previously introduced in the US by George Mortimer Pullman - whose surname remains a byword for luxury rail travel.
Contact Palace Tours for more information at 609-683-5018 or email us at travel@palacetours.com. Trips range from one day to five nights and journey between top European cities such as Budapest, Istanbul, Paris, Venice, and London.
The train features Twin Cabins and Cabin Suites. Twin Ca. Singles are the most basic accommodation at one bed, while twins hold two beds in an upper and lower berth. During the day, these twin berths may be reconfigured into banquet seating for greater comfort. The cabin suites are the largest accommodation, and contain two of the twin beds. These give you the option to keep one twin set down for a larger living space during the day, and have the other side readied for bed. All three of these vintage cabin types feature rich oak panelling, which can be drawn back to bring forth a washbasin at one corner. Lavatories at the ends of each carriage are adorned by mosaic tiling for added luxury. Twin cabins feature upper and lower berths, and can be made up as single cabins to have one lower berth. Crisp damask sheets and fine blankets contribute to a cosy and restful atmosphere at night; during the day, the berths are transformed to offer comfortable banquette seating from which to admire the views. A Cabin Suite formed of two inter-connecting twin cabins can be reserved, using one cabin as a living area and the other for sleeping, or as a lower berth bed in each.
Yes, the train continually moves throughout the night.
The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express cars are the original 1920s carriages. Each cabin comes complete with its own washbasin with hot and cold water, towels, bathrobes and slippers. Lavatories are located at the either or both ends of each sleeping carriage. However, on longer journeys the train makes alternating stops at local hotels to accommodate showering. Nights on longer journeys alternate between hotel stays as the train does not keep passengers on board for more than one night at a time.
The train carries a maximum of 182 passengers. A private charter may also be arranged to allow for an exclusive experience for any special occasions or business trips a group may require.
The current art-deco design of the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express carriages originated during the golden age of rail travel, the roaring 1920’s. As such, travelers will appreciate art-deco style as they are stepped into this elegant environment, where rich inheritances from the past meet modern luxury. There is a timeless allure and romantic quality present throughout the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express .
The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express contains three distinct restaurant carriages originally built in the 1920’s: Côte d’Azur, Etoile du Nord, and L'Oriental, each of which has been beautifully restored and decorated. In any of these carriages, guests can expect a unique dining experience on par with Europe’s top restaurants through terrific ambiance, service, and fresh ingredients picked up at stops along the journey. The Executive Chef Christian Bodiguel, has been preparing the finest French and European cuisines for over 30 years on board the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express . To accompany Bodiguel’s culinary creations, the train stocks fine wines and other a la carte options at an additional charge.
Yes. The “3674,” named for the car’s original numerical designation, serves as the bar carriage for the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express . Here you can unwind with a cocktail as you chat with fellow guests, enjoying the sweet tones of the resident pianist on a baby grand. In addition to the 3674 carriage, the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express recently added a Champagne Bar stocked with some of the finest French vintages. Here you may enjoy top brands such as Tattinger, Laurent Perrier, and Louis Roederer.
Yes, just notify Palace Tours before booking your trip, and your unique needs will be accommodated.
You can never be overdressed on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express. For dinner, we ask that men to wear wear a suit and tie and women dress in smart attire, but many guests like to don black tie or evening dress for the occasion. During the day the dress code is smart-casual. At lunch, for example, a jacket and tie is suitable for men. Jeans and sneakers are not recommended. For the excursions dress may be casual, but suited to weather conditions.
In your cabin on board the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, space for luggage is limited. Due to space constraints luggage is limited, per person to; one suitable piece of hand luggage and one suit carrier or overnight bag (to be placed in your cabin) and one suitcase to be checked through for storage in the baggage car (where it will not be accessible until you reach your destination). Please note that your tickets, passports or any medication or other items required must be kept in your hand luggage at all times and not stored in the cabin or stored luggage. Upon arrival at your destination, luggage collection can sometimes take as much as 30 minutes. You may be able to wait on board the train while the luggage stored is unloaded.
Weather conditions are seasonal: warm temperatures throughout spring and autumn, hot temperatures throughout the summer, cold temperatures with snow throughout the winter. Be aware that the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express is not equipped with air conditioning, so be wary of this during the summer months especially.
Yes, Venice Simplon-Orient-Express reservations fill quickly so it is best to book a journey a year in advance. Refer to Palace Tours for a list of dates and journeys to plan ahead more easily.
It is recommended that passengers have a small number of Euros for on board purchases. However, most major currencies are accepted, as well as travelers’ cheques, Eurocheques and major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Diners Club and JCB). The exchange rate on board is displayed in the Bar Car.
Tipping is not required on the tour, regardless of the cities visited. You may feel free to do so as your tipping culture suggests, but it is ultimately discretionary.
French, English and Italian are spoken by most stewards on board the continental train. If a passenger requires translation to other languages, notify Palace Tours upon booking and a translator can be arranged at an additional cost.
The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express is particularly popular among tourists over the age of 55. In recent years, younger clientele are becoming increasingly represented on the train as well.
Yes, all children are welcome, but ages 7 and up are better recommended. A 20% price discount is also available for children under 12 years of age.
No. To comply with Italian and other European regulations, Venice Simplon-Orient-Express train operates a no smoking policy on board both the Belmond British Pullman and the continental train.
Phone: 609-683-5018, Email: travel@palacetours.com
At any time of day and night there is one steward available for assistance in each carriage.