Scotland: Day one


Scotland

Scotland, a land even the mighty Roman Empire could not conquer. The birthplace of great minds of the past like Alexander Graham Bell (telephone), John Logie Baird (television), Adam Smith (free-trade) and today’s leaders such as Tony Blair. Scots shares a long common history with their English neighbor, yet there is a definite distinction between the two countries. Its breathtaking landscape, innovative architecture and distinct accent all contribute to Scotland’s uniqueness.

There are two main options for transfers between London and Scotland.

The first option would be to fly, whereby we recommend that the internal flights are booked in conjunction with international tickets.

The second would be by rail – the journey time by regular train from London to Edinburgh would be approximately 5 and a half hours but why not travel in style…

 

Private Charter of the Orient Express


British Pullman

The Venice-Simplon Orient-Express British Pullman – the most stately of trains with carriages in gleaming livery and stewards resplendent in immaculate uniforms.

A Highland Welcome Evening – In House

As with their first night in London, we would suggest making this function informal with a buffet dinner and drinks available at the same time - this way, guests can come and go as they please.
  • Transfers and flight check in
  • Or Private Hire of the Orient Express
  • Arrival transfer in Scotland
  • Welcome Evening

Please contact us for further information.
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