This is how Orient Express’s reborn splendor shows
La Dolce Vita Orient Express, a joint project for Arsenale and Orient Express luxury catering companies, made its debut at the Roman Ostiense Station on Thursday. With the support of Fondazione FS Italiane and FS Treni Touristici Italianii, it is not just a means of transport, but also a travel experience that offers the best of Italian culture and lifestyles. THE train made entirely in Italy and It will take 14 regions between northern and southern Italy on eight exclusive routes designed for the high-end market for international tourism.
Fabulous experience
La Dolce Vita Orient Express routes are based on a model of slow tourism that allows travelers to be immersed in local traditions and landscapes. During the road, they offer the typical foods and wines of the regions, so traveling is not only about spectacle but also about flavors. Between destinations is so iconic places They include Venice, Portofino, Siena, Rome, Matera, Taormina and Palermo. The culinary routes focus on Montalcino’s vineyards and Nice Monferrato truffles that provide travelers a special gastronomic experience.
Dimorestudio is designed to combine the train interior to combine the Italian lifestyle and the spirit of contemporary travel. The 1960s Italian In the era of dolce debate, inspiration, the train interior is elegant and sophisticated, yet modern and comfortable. The ship has 12 Deluxe cabins, 18 suites, a La Dolce debate class and a restaurant awaits travelers. The restaurant offers a five-star meal with three Michelin stars chef Heinz Beck, which is guaranteed to provide an unforgettable culinary experience.