
Orient Express
The Orient Express was a famous luxury train service that operated from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, connecting Paris with Istanbul. Known for its elegance and comfort, it offered travelers a glamorous way to journey across Europe and Asia, with luxurious cabins, fine dining, and exceptional service. The train became iconic not only for its opulence but also for its role in literature and popular culture, most notably in Agatha Christie's mystery novel "Murder on the Orient Express." Today, it remains a symbol of vintage travel and luxury rail journeys.