Showing posts with label the blue train. Show all posts
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Thursday, 27 January 2011

The Blue Train Magic

The Blue Train has an aura of mystique about it. Kings and presidents have travelled on this magnificent moving five-star hotel. Its very name has become synonymous with the ultimate in luxury and personal service.
The routes of The Blue Train - both scheduled and chartered - take guests through some of the most breathtaking countryside to be found anywhere in the world.


As the ever-changing scenery flashes past the windows, guests can savour exquisite meals freshly prepared on board by top chefs. Our meals are complemented by the best wines South Africa has to offer.
The suites on The Blue Train live up to its reputation for magnificence and splendour. The finest bed linen, marble tiles and gold fittings in the bathrooms and sheer opulence all ensure that guests will never forget the time they spend on The Blue Train.
When you choose to travel on The Blue Train, you choose to travel in a world of grace, elegance and romance.

Tuesday, 30 November 2010

The Blue Train South Africa

THE BLUE TRAIN, CAPE TOWN TO PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA

There isn’t much you won’t love about The Blue Train. From the moment you step into the pre-departure lounge, it’s quite obvious that this is going to be a journey unlike any other.


Butlers in uniform quickly whisk away your luggage, and you’ll be served tea, coffee and gourmet snacks while you wait to board. There’s a tangible excitement in the air of the pre-departure lounge. As one of the passengers said, “No matter who you are, travelling on The Blue Train is a special occasion!”

Once your butler has shown you to your room, you’ll be treated to a welcoming letter, perfectly chilled Simonsig Rosé champagne, and a fresh fruit platter. During the day, your suite has a couch, chair and writing desk, and more than enough space to move around in. At night, the couch is converted into a double bed with fine linen, and space becomes a lot… cosier. Still, with high ceilings and a large panoramic window through which to watch the world go by, it doesn’t feel cramped. In fact, it feels delightfully luxurious, a cocoon of comfort with giant windows to let the outside in, and the reassuring rumble of the train constantly in the background.