Bristol Train Tours

Bristol Temple Meads station is located 15 minutes from Bristol's city center and is the oldest operational train station in the world. There are regular intercity stops, as well as train services from surrounding regions.
  1. The British Pullman Tour of Bristol

    • The British Pullman of the Orient-Express originally ran in the 1920s, and is restored with beautiful tablecloths and branded silver settings. The highlight is brunch served on the outward journey and a four-course meal on return. According to Eurostar, upon arrival in Bristol, guests will be met by guides who'll accompany them on a coach tour of the historic city.

    Bristol Harbour Train Rides

    • The Bristol Harbour train ride is the only dockside steam railway in Britain. It runs from March to October and is a great way to see the sights of Bristol Harbour. According to Visit Bristol, the trains depart from the ss Great Britain every 40 minutes from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the station is easily accessible from central Bristol.

    The Northern Belle and the Spirit of Travel Tour

    • The Northern Belle is a luxurious heritage train that showcases elegance and comfort with fine dining, lavish décor and flawless service. According to the Orient-Express, it takes guests on a circular tour through the countryside while they enjoy a delicious lunch in a relaxed atmosphere.

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