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The most iconic rail journeys in Europe you have to experience

Train travel is a daily activity for most of us who use it to commute to just about anywhere we need to go. After a while you will are most likely able to tell exactly where you are with your eyes closed just from how the train moves. However train journey’s shouldn’t be only a daily commute. Travelling through countries, landscapes and regions, we’ve listed down some of the most iconic rail journeys in Europe that are a treat for your eyes.

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The Glacier Express - Switzerland

Travelling within the Alps is an experience in itself, but the Glacier Express is one of those rail journeys that just hits different. Linking two of the best ski-resorts Zermatt and St Moritz the Glacier Express travels over 291 bridges, pine forest and snow capped mountains. Some of the most prominent land marks you will be passing is the Rhine Gorge or better known as the ‘Grand Canyon of Switzerland”, Oberalppass and Zermatt’s country side town. The best time to enjoy the journey is ti visit during spring when the foliage is greener and lush. You will still witness the snowcapped peaks with hints of fresh greenery and foliage to greet you. Check out how to make reservations and the price through the official website Glacier Express

The Orient Express

The Orient Express is a 5 star luxury train that connects between UK, France & Italy. From London to Folkestone and Calais to Venice. This cross-country rail journey passes through lush English, French and Italian countryside. Relax into the plush interiors with a glass or martini at the famous Piano bar or dig into a lobster at Etoile du Nord restaurant car. The most scenic time to enjoy the scenery is between march and november. It is recommended to make reservations as early as possible and you can do so by checking availability and prices here

Inlandsbana, Sweden

Taking you from Kristinehamn to Gällivare this train is all about taking time to immerse yourself in your surrondings. It is a slow train that allows you to stretch your legs heading up from the Artic circle to Swedish Lapland. Take a dip in a dip in Lake Siljan and visit the Sami villages on the way. Try out fantastic dishes from the restaurant such as such as smoked Arctic char and lingonberry crumble.

Linha do Douro, Portugal 

Boating your way around Portugal is quite common but one of the other best ways to enjoy the countryside and get right inland the Linha do Douro train is just the option. Taking you from Porto to Pocinho. Don’t worry you won’t be missing much of the coast as the train passes between shores. Pinhão Station must be one of Europe’s prettiest terminals, trimmed with intricate azulejo tilework. Reserve your tickets online as summer is probably the best time to visit.

Every train journey listed above is also where the WKNDTRP app contains a city guide for. Use the guides to plan your trip to the city and book yourself one of these memorable train rides to travel the country.