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Great Rail Journeys are specialists in escorted holidays by train. As the UK's largest rail based holiday company, we offer over 130 individual rail tours to over 40 countries.  With 25 years of experience we understand exactly what makes a holiday by train successful. The Tour Managers on our holidays have a passion for travel and an in-depth knowledge of their specialist region.

We see the getting from here to there as exciting - the essence of travel. Of course the destination is an integral part of your holiday but it is only one aspect of the Great Rail Journeys experience.

Every moment of your time away from home should be spent enjoying your holiday, which is why we make travelling by rail part of our tours. The rail journey itself is a significant part of our holidays and can offer genuine spectacle and take travellers through otherwise unseen locations. Travelling by train is hopefully a gentle experience with time to chat to your companions, immerse yourself in a book or sit back and enjoy the breathtaking scenery we pass from the comfort of your seat.

USA Coast to Coast 2012 From £3025pp

17 April 2012 - 21 Days
USA Coast to Coast - the ultimate coast to coast adventure by rail 

Tour highlights:
  
  New york and Habour Cruise.
  Washington                
  Chicago & Denver
  Denver & Rio Grande Railroad        
  Durango & Silverton Railroad
  Monument Valley
  The Grand Canyon Railroad
  Los Angeles & Hollywood
  RMS Queen Mary
  San Francisco & Alcatraz

  

Day 1 - London to New York
We depart from London for New York, where our base for three nights is the Beacon Hotel, within easy reach of Central Park, Broadway and Times Square.
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Day 2 - Sightseeing in New York
See the incredible sights of the 'Big Apple', including Central Park and glamorous Fifth Avenue on our guided tour, before enjoying a harbour cruise around Manhattan past the Statue of Liberty. Your afternoon is free to continue exploring New York.
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Day 3 - At leisure in New York
Today is free for you to explore 'the city that never sleeps', and your options are virtually endless as New York offers something for everyone. New York's neighbourhoods, including Greenwich Village, Chinatown, Little Italy, East Village, the West Side and Harlem, all take on a unique character of their own, but remain quintessentially 'New York'. Enrich your mind at one of the city's many museums, such as the Guggenheim, American Museum of Natural History, or the Museum of Modern Art. Discover unparalleled shopping in 57th Street's upmarket boutiques or visit Wall Street for a taste of the city's financial hub.
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Days 4-5 - Washington DC
On Day 4 we take the train south to Washington, the nation's capital, where we spend two nights at the Phoenix Park Hotel, located opposite Union Station and close to many of Washington's main sights. This afternoon we begin a guided tour of this elegant city, passing many of the famous landmarks including the White House, Capitol Hill, historic Georgetown and the Pentagon. Day 5 is free to explore Washington at leisure. Why not visit the world's largest art, science and history museum complex - the fantastic Smithsonian? There are many other terrific places to visit, including Arlington Cemetery and lively Adams Morgan and many other sights.
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Day 6 - To the Mid-West
We leave Washington late-afternoon on the Capitol Limited. The Capitol Limited service runs daily between Washington DC and Chicago, following the historic B&O line through the Potomac Valley. Our overnight journey takes us past historic Harpers Ferry and the Allegheny Mountains into Pittsburgh, before crossing into Ohio and heading north to Cleveland, across Indiana and eventually into the centre of Chicago. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the passing scenery from the comfort of the Sightseer Lounge before moving to the dining car to enjoy dinner - included as part of the journey.
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Day 7 - The ‘Windy City’
We arrive in Chicago after breakfast on board the Capitol Limited. We board a coach at the station for a city tour that revisits the 'dry and lawless years' of the 1920s and '30s, taking in the site of the St Valentine's Day Massacre and Al Capone's headquarters, as well as less violent landmarks! Your afternoon is free to explore Chicago. The Sears Tower - Chicago's equivalent of the Empire State Building - is a must-see, and the nearby Hancock Centre offers similarly terrific views. We spend the night at the Affinia Chicago Hotel, located within walking distance of Navy Pier, the shops of the Magnificent Mile and the lake.
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Day 8 - Chicago at leisure and the Great Plains
A free morning today gives you chance to further explore Chicago at leisure. Nobody should leave Chicago without taking a ride on the "Loop" - Chicago's iconic overhead metro. This afternoon we board the California Zephyr for an overnight journey to Denver, which takes us across the cornfields and plains of Iowa and Nebraska. The Zephyr has a Sightseer Lounge where you can relax and enjoy the views. Dinner is served in the train's dining car this evening.
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Day 9 - Denver: the Mile High City
We arrive in Denver (nicknamed the 'Mile High City' as it is at an altitude of exactly one mile above sea level) early this morning, with breakfast served in the dining car shortly before we disembark. Our morning arrival means you have a free day to explore the city's sights. Denver boasts a mile-long promenade lined with cafés and shops and a mountain view down every street. The Denver Museum of Nature & Science has a space museum and the world's most advanced digital planetarium. Our home in Denver is the centrally-located Warwick Hotel.
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Day 10 - Rocky Mountain National Park
Today we leave the city by coach to explore the natural attractions of the Rocky Mountain National Park and Estes Park, with majestic mountain vistas and a wide array of wildlife including elk, bighorn sheep, black bears, coyotes, eagles, and hawks.
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Day 11 - Into the Rockies by rail
Today we embark on one of the USA's most scenic rail journeys along the route of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. Our journey takes us up into the Rocky Mountains, past dramatic peaks and deep ravines to the city of Grand Junction, in the heart of Colorado's wine region. We enjoy an overnight stay at the Hampton Inn, close to many downtown restaurants, museums and theatres.
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Day 12 - Through the mountains
A coach takes us through the San Juan Mountains to Silverton, an old mining town. Here we board the Durango and Silverton Railroad* for a journey through breathtaking canyons, past emerald-green rivers, across the remote wilderness of the National Forest, to Durango. The town retains its Wild West look, with many restored buildings, a vintage narrow-gauge railway, station and museum. We spend the night at the Doubletree Hotel.
*During the early part of the season the Durango and Silverton Railroad operates a winter timetable. During this period we enjoy an alternative journey from Rockwood to Cascade Canyon and Durango.
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Day 13 - Monument Valley
Familiar from a hundred westerns, the rugged landscape of Utah's Monument Valley is one of America's defining images. The whole region has the imagery and feel of a bygone age, where cowboys still spend lonely months herding cattle across miles of untouched hills and Native Americans still perform rituals passed down through the generations. The journey through Navajo country takes us to Flagstaff for two nights at the Little America Hotel.
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Day 14 - Grand Canyon
Today we head along the legendary Route 66 to the town of Williams to join the Grand Canyon Railway. We travel in vintage carriages, hauled by historic locomotives, to the Grand Canyon to see one of the world's most awe inspiring sights. The canyon, created by the Colorado River over a period of 6 million years, is 277 miles (446km) long, up to 18 miles (29km) wide, and a mile (1.6km) deep. We arrive at the South Rim and main viewpoint of the Canyon. You have the option of taking a spectacular flight over the Canyon (payable locally) - a fantastic way to see the scale of this natural wonder!
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Day 15 - Flagstaff
Enjoy a day at leisure in the fabulous setting of Flagstaff, maybe by spending the morning relaxing at the hotel's outdoor swimming pool (seasonal) and hot tub before enjoying a gentle walk amidst the hotel's 500 acre private ponderosa pine forest. During the evening we transfer to the station to join the Southwest Chief for the overnight journey to Los Angeles. The Southwest Chief is unique among Superliner trains as it is permitted to reach speeds of up to 90mph on sections of the route.
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Day 16 - Los Angeles and the RMS Queen Mary
We spend the morning in Hollywood, with free time to see the footprints of the stars at Mann's Chinese Theatre or to take a stroll down the famous Hollywood Boulevard. We then travel to Long Beach for one night on board the RMS Queen Mary, which has a fascinating history as a luxury ocean liner and due to its role in World War II as a U-boat dodging, high-speed troop carrier.
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Day 17 - The Coast Starlight
We join Amtrak's Coast Starlight for a daytime journey, leaving sprawling LA and travelling north along the scenic Pacific coast shoreline to San Francisco. Relax in the Sightseer Lounge and enjoy spectacular views through floor-to-ceiling windows as the train hugs the coast, passing vast stretches of pristine beaches north of Santa Barbara, then takes us through the wine county of San Luis Obispo. We arrive into Oakland, a suburb of San Francisco, and transfer to the Holiday Inn Golden Gateway, our base for three nights. The hotel enjoys a great location close to the cable car terminus, with excellent views over San Francisco.
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Day 18 - San Francisco and Alcatraz
Sightseeing on our first morning includes the inspiring Golden Gate Bridge and the popular Fisherman's Wharf, home to a famous population of sea lions. We then head across San Francisco Bay, by ferry from Pier 33, to visit the infamous island of Alcatraz, most famous for its time as a prison. Known also as "The Rock", from where there are no known escape survivors, the island's notable former residents include Al Capone and the 'Birdman of Alcatraz'. Our tour of the island takes us into the prison itself, seeing the cells as they were, with examples of some escape attempts on display.
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Day 19 - A day at leisure in San Francisco
Your second day in San Francisco is free, so why not explore the vibrant streets of Chinatown and the intriguing Golden Gate Fortune Cookie factory, or ride the trams (cable cars) up and down the hilly streets and visit the famous winding Lombard Street, which has the distinction of being 'the crookedest street in the world"? You could spend time taking in the city's culture with visits to the Museum of Modern Art or the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park, enjoy some opera, jazz or ballet, or visit the Coit Tower on Telegraph Hill for stunning views. A trip to Haight-Ashbury takes you into one of the city's most fashionable areas. Known as "the Haight", this inter-section is famous for its association with the hippie-culture era of the 1960s.
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Days 20-21 - Return to London
We transfer to the airport for the overnight flight to London, arriving mid-morning on Day 21. 

Harz Mountains & Rhine Gorge

25 April 2012 - 10 Days - From £1298

Germany's spectacular mountains and heritage railways

Tour Highlights
  Goslar
  Wernigerode
  Quedlingburg
  Brocken Railway
  3-day Harz Mountain Railway ticket
  Brocken
  Selketal narrow-gauge railway
  Assmannshausen
  Rhine cruise to Boppard
  Heidelberg

 

 

Day 1-2 - Eurostar & First Class rail to Germany
Our journey to Germany begins at St Pancras International in London, where we board the Eurostar to Brussels. Sit back in your comfortable Standard Premier Class seat and enjoy a light meal and drinks before our arrival in the Belgian capital. Our journey continues by train in First Class to Cologne for an overnight stay in the Grand City Hotel Cologne Centre. On Day 2 we continue across Germany by train, travelling in First Class to Hanover. Here, we meet our coach which takes us on a journey through the brooding Harz Mountains. The low-lying mountains surround a river-carved landscape, where rushing streams wind through the rich green forests and rugged rocky outcrops rise up towards the towering mountain peaks above. We stop in the foothills of the mountains to visit the scenic town of Goslar, a UNESCO World Heritage destination where intricate carvings adorn the front of picturesque timbered houses. Leaving Goslar, we continue to Wernigerode, which is situated in the picturesque Harz region. The small town is packed with medieval buildings and half-timbered houses with steep, pointed roofs and tiny windows. We spend four nights at the HKK Hotel Wernigerode, just a short walk away from the historic centre. (Day 1-E,D; Day 2-B,D)
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Day 3 - Brocken by steam train
This morning we begin a full-day excursion on the narrow-gauge, steam-hauled Brocken Railway. the undulating forests and crystal-clear lakes of the Harz Mountain region create a terrain ideally suited to narrow-gauge railways. The terrific Brocken Railway connects the small towns and villages of the Harz region and is used by commuters, shoppers and school children as well as by tourists. Today's journey takes us through the vast pine forests in the foothills of the mountains, steam from the train evaporating into the tree tops. We climb steep inclines, the mighty engine straining to tackle the gradient, as we make our way to Brocken, the highest mountain in the Harz region at over 3,700 feet (1,128m). During the Cold War, Brocken was a military base used for border surveillance and, until the fall of the Berlin Wall, the mountain was off-limits to all but the Soviet army. After some free time for lunch, we return by train to Wernigerode. (B,D)
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Day 4 - A day at leisure
Situated alongside the Holtemme River, Wernigerode is a quintessentially German town. With elaborate half-timbered buildings, simply strolling through the steep narrow streets of the town provides a feast for the eyes, not to mention the impressive Wernigerode Castle and the charming medieval Town Hall. The peaceful riverfront is another wonderful way to pass the time and soak up the relaxed atmosphere. Alternatively, use your included 3-day Harz Mountain Railway ticket to explore the local railway network. The pass allows you unlimited travel for free on the three superb regional railways - the Brocken Railway, the Pan-Harz Railway and the Selke Valley Railway. (B)
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Day 5 - Quedlinburg and the Selketal Railway
Today travel by coach to beautiful Quedlinburg, a gorgeous town with a delightful, peaceful Romanesque church and incredibly well-preserved red-roofed houses that give the town the feel of a model village, as if it were created from children's toy bricks. Burgberg - 'castle mountain' - is a 10th century stronghold that looms imposingly over the town. Quedlinburg's rambling, haphazard street plan leads you through charming streets lined with more than 1,600 timber-framed buildings. On one street, Wordgasse, there is a building reputed to be the oldest timber-framed house in Germany. In Quedlinburg we join the narrow-gauge Selketal Railway for a journey through the glorious, verdant countryside of the Selke Valley. (B,D)
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Day 6 - Wernigerode to Assmannshausen
Bidding farewell to the peaceful Harz mountains, we join the train from Wernigerode, via Hildesheim and Frankfurt, to Assmannshausen, a romantic German village situated in the picturesque Rhine Gorge. We spend four nights at the Hotel Alte Bauernschänke, situated in the centre of this typical Rhineland village. The town is well-known for its red wine, Spätburgender, with a distinctive rich burgundy colour; particularly notable because the surrounding region almost exclusively produces white wine. (B,D)
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Day 7 - Romantic Rhine Gorge
Today we take the short walk to the riverside to join a boat for the journey along the River Rhine through the prettiest and most-celebrated section of the Rhine Gorge. Ancient castles peer from the top of the green banks, as we pass the imposing Lorelei Rock, a legendary rocky outcrop that soars 150 metres above the water line. We arrive in the riverside resort of Boppard*, one of the region's great wine producers. We enjoy some free time here; chance to sample some of the fantastic local wines and enjoy a stroll along Boppard's delightful riverside promenade. There is a good choice of restaurants here for lunch before we rejoin the cruise back upstream to Assmannshausen. (B,D)

*In October the Rhine Cruise will stop at St Goar instead of Boppard
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Day 8 - A day at leisure in Assmannshausen
Today is free for you to explore Assmannshausen at your leisure. Our location, close to the river and railway station, allows plenty of options for visiting towns along the river, such as nearby Rüdesheim, another of the region's celebrated wine towns, home to the world-renowned Drosselgasse, a street lined with traditional pubs and wine taverns. Rüdesheim's attractions also include Siegfried's Mechanical Music Cabinet, a museum dedicated to mechanical musical instruments, and a cable car that runs over the hillside and vineyards beside the town and offers wonderful views over Rüdesheim and the Rhine. (B)
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Day 9 - Excursion to Heidelberg
A coach excursion takes us to one of Germany's best loved cities, charming and historic Heidelberg. The town lies below its protective castle on the River Neckar and is home to the oldest university in Germany, founded in 1385. The backdrop to Sigmund Romberg's operetta, 'The Student Prince', Heidelberg was the capital of the Palatinate region for many centuries. We enjoy a guided tour and some leisure time before returning to our hotel. (B,D)
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Day 10 - Assmannshausen to London
We transfer by coach to Cologne, where we join our train for Brussels and connect with the Eurostar service to St Pancras International. (B,E)


B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner
Where shown, meals are included in the price of your holiday