Travelers have to spend tens of thousands of dollars per night if they want to experience a suite-class bedroom on the world's most luxurious trains.
Venice Simplon-Orient-Express: The ship’s two suites, named Paris and Istanbul, feature marble floors, hand-carved walls, and 24-hour butler service. Upholstered sofas also help passengers relax on board. In addition, guests choosing the suite class are also provided with complimentary champagne throughout the journey through Italy and Western Europe.
Prices start from $22,000 per person for a one-night stay. Photo: Belmond
Rovos Rail: This train runs along the southern African route. The suites on the train, also known as royal rooms, are half the length of the carriage. Guests have their own bathroom, a private sitting area, and Victorian-style decor. In addition, the rooms also have snacks and a butler on request.
"The room offers privacy and comfort at the highest standards," said a Rovos Rail representative.
Prices range from $4,000-6,000 per person for a 2-3 night trip. Photo: Rovos Rail
Eastern & Oriental Express: The Presidential Suite on Malaysia’s most luxurious train features exquisite interiors, a private bathroom, and large windows. The sofa converts into a bed at night, ensuring a comfortable night’s sleep. In the morning, a waiter will bring breakfast to the room for guests staying in this room.
Room rates start from $10,000 for a 3-day, 2-night trip. Photo: Belmond
Andean Explorer: The train travels through the Andean highlands of Peru. The 13-square-meter suites feature large windows that allow guests to take in the natural beauty outside. The interiors also pay homage to traditional Peruvian values, with linen walls and cozy leather chairs.
Room rates start at $4,800 per person for a two-night stay. Photo: Insider
Golden Eagle: Guests can experience a luxury cabin on the Golden Eagle's Trans-Siberian journey. The 11-square-meter room is the largest cabin on the train and features amenities such as a living area, separate dining area, a fully stocked mini bar and floor heating.
Room rates range from $20,000-$40,000 per person, depending on the time. Photo: Insider
The Britannic Explorer: The England-to-Wales train has 18 cabins, including three large suites. These premium rooms feature double beds, private bathrooms, and marble dining tables. Guests also get complimentary spa treatments and a personal butler.
Prices start at $14,000 for a three-night cruise. Photo: The Luxury Traveller
La Dolce Vita Orient Express: The train travels through 14 regions of Italy and features 18 luxurious suites, equipped with sofas, armchairs, king-sized beds and private bathrooms. Passengers on the train also enjoy cuisine directed by three-star Michelin chef Heinz Beck.
Prices start at $14,000 per night, depending on suite type. Photo: Orient Express
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