The luxury overnight train is comprised of nearly 100-year-old carriages from the iconic Orient Express fleet, and travels through Europe on 10 different routes with destinations from Italy to the Netherlands.
For my trip on the train, from France to Italy with stops in Switzerland, naturally, I had to bring my camera.
From the moment I stepped onboard to the time I disembarked, I had stunning views, from the bar cart to my cabin window.
Onboard the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, the dramatic views are nonstop.
I took the luxury train comprised of historic Orient Express carriages from Paris to Venice on a route through Switzerland and saw jaw-dropping scenery.
The window in my cabin opened halfway, so I was able to get clear views of the environment around me.
I saw the majestic Swiss Alps for the first time.
As we passed small towns, I wondered what it would be like to live amid the epic mountain range.
Every so often, the train stopped for 15-20 minutes, and I was able to step outside for a closer look at my surroundings.
The sunrise views were particularly stunning.
As we entered Italy, the surrounding landscapes changed.
While there were still mountains, the snow was gone, and the architecture shifted to more colorful homes.
Throughout the trip, looking out the window felt as entertaining as watching TV — without the headache.
Even indoors, the views were dramatic. With a cohesive, art-deco design, the vibe felt formal from the moment I stepped onboard.
The cabins and suites were marvelous. Every piece of furniture and decorative detail appeared to be thoughtfully planned out.
The service included big and small luxuries, like afternoon tea.
The communal cars from the restaurants to the bar looked like they were designed in the 1920s.
And at night, the bar car came to life. Musicians performed and passengers dressed to the nines. I felt like I was traveling back in time.