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Cotswolds Villages

Your Journey

Join the luxury British Pullman train for a day excursion to the chocolate-box pretty Cotswolds.

Settle into your sumptuous art deco carriage and savour a delicious brunch on the outward journey. Admire the vintage wood panelling, exquisite marquetry and authentic design details as you enjoy the first gastronomic treat of the day. Your table is set with starched white linen, specially commissioned china and sparkling cut glassware. Liveried stewards are on hand to tend to your every need. Arriving around midday you will be met by coaches for a tour of the picturesque Cotswolds. Defined by its rolling hills, or ‘wolds’, this perennially popular region is a world of honey-coloured villages, vibrant market towns and hillside gardens. On returning to the train you are served a welcome glass of chilled champagne. Your delicious four-course dinner is accompanied by our sommelier’s choice of wine. Few things are as quintessentially British as a day trip by rail—travel on the British Pullman to the glorious Cotswolds and make the journey as magical as the destination.

Includes

  • Round-trip travel aboard the British Pullman luxury train
  • Welcome sparkling Bellini
  • Fine-dining silver service
  • Delicious three-course brunch on the outward journey
  • Morning tea and coffee
  • Visit to the Cotswolds villages, including guided coach tour
  • Free time for shopping and sightseeing
  • Champagne reception back on board
  • Sumptuous four-course dinner: British seasonal table d’hôte menu including Great British cheeseboard, biscuits and chutneys
  • Half a bottle of wine per person
  • Coffee, tea and petits fours

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