This New Ultra-luxury Train Suite Costs $100,200 A Night — See Why It's Been Such A Hit With Wealthy Travelers
The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express' coming L'Observatoire suite would have amenities like a day bed, a vinyl record player, and a hidden lounge.
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- Venice Simplon-Orient-Express' new ultra-luxury sleeper carriage is set to debut in March.
- The L'Observatoire suite has a butler, a secret lounge, and a marble bathroom for $100,200 a night.
- Belmond's luxury train has seen a booking boom amid a revived rail renaissance.
A $100,200 check could change someone's life — or be just enough to cover their one-night stay in Venice Simplon-Orient-Express' L'Observatoire suite, debuting in March.
Luxury travel company Belmond operates a fleet of six trains. Rail enthusiast or not, you'll likely recognize its famous Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, a 108-guest moving hotel with revamped century-old carriages that still retain the extravagance of the time.
It's this old glitz and glamour that has made the swanky train — and its forthcoming suite — a magnet for the growing luxury rail aficionado community.
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Its six Grand Suites are often the first accommodations to be booked, despite its starting price of £22,360 — about $27,310 — for one night. That's more than triple the cost of the train's basic cabins.
These suites, considered a bucket list for wealthy travelers, are the most luxurious accommodations on the train.
Come March, this title will be dethroned by the L'Observatoire.
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Travelers in the lowest-tier cabins have to share a bathroom with other parties.
Meanwhile, guests luxuriating in the L'Observatoire would have their own freestanding bathtub, separate from the en-suite marble bathroom.
Take a soak while sipping a glass of Champagne — alcohol is complimentary.
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As such, expect creative details in the bedroom, such as green scalloped walls and a round skylight with wood covers that pivot like a camera lens.
It's perfect for gazing at the night sky while lying on the double bed.
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Peruse the fully stocked bookshelf or take a catnap on the window-side daybed.
If you're more social — or don't feel like eating in the three dining cars — consider hosting a group of friends at the adjacent dining table.
The space can also be rearranged into a living room with couches. Your butler, available around the clock, can likely help you with this furniture jigsaw.
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Look closely at the library to find a secret door. It will lead you into the "tea room," which is finished with a fireplace, another round skylight, and a miniature train model.
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The L'Observatoire carriage is available upon request for £82,000, or about $100,170, per night, according to Franklin.
Despite the steep cost, reservations have been "fantastic," he said, noting that it had been booked for nine nights — about halfway to its first-year expectations — as of mid-December 2024.
Not bad, considering that it costs more than a year's tuition at a private American college.