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Join us on this special day trip aboard the British Pullman, A Belmond train, to visit the spectacular Blenheim Palace.
Your day begins at London Victoria Station, where you'll take your seat in your lovingly restored carriage with a Bellini. You'll then enjoy a delicious three-course brunch as you begin your journey out into the leafy Oxfordshire countryside.
In Oxford you'll be met by your guides who'll escort you on a private coach to Blenheim Palace, where you'll discover the incredible history, lavish interiors, water terraces and Italian gardens, its imposing Great Hall, ornate State Rooms, Churchill Exhibition, Marlborough Maze and formal gardens.
After your visit, you'l be escorted back to the station, where you'll begin your luxurious journey home. Settle back into your seat, with a glass of champagne in hand as you enjoy a three-course seasonal menu accompanied by the sommelier's choice of wines, as the train glides back to London.
You'll board the British Pullman at Victoria Station this morning, departing for Oxford. Relax in the Art-Deco carriages and the comfort of your plush seat, and take in the scenery as you sip a Bellini and enjoy a delicious three-course brunch.
You'll arrive at Oxford Parkway Station, where you'll be met by your guides for the day and transfer to Blenheim Palace on a comfortable coach.
At Blenheim, you'll enjoy a guided visit of the Palace, seeing some of the grand rooms inside. There'll then be some free time to explore the delightful formal gardens and wider grounds at leisure.
Later in the afternoon, you'll return to the British Pullman, where a carefully curated three-course dinner with wine is awaiting you for your journey home.
There is no finer way to travel than on the luxurious Belmond train.
Honouring George Mortimer Pullman, the father of luxury trains, the splendidly refurbished British Pullman epitomises a glamorous era of travel. Each carriage is individually named and has a fascinating story. Some were favoured by the British Royal Family, and two were part of Winston Churchill's funeral train. Others, like Audrey and Vera, survived bomb damage during air raids over London's Victoria Station in 1940. Today, the opulent carriages are set out in tables, ready to welcome guests as they dine on their journeys through the British countryside.
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