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5-star hotel stays with Eastern & Oriental Express train journeys

The romance of train travel is truly alive and well on the Eastern & Oriental Express. If you’ve not already taken this luxurious journey, then here’s a good reason for getting out the credit card and booking now. Through Mar 31, book any Singapore-Bangkok or Bangkok-Singapore (from $3,500 one-way) trip and receive a night’s stay at The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore and the Peninsula Hotel Bangkok. These 5-star hotel stays (to be taken immediately before and after your trip) will take your already opulent railroad adventure to another level. The journey itself sees the legendary gleaming green carriages winding through the lush Malay Peninsula and over the River Kwai in Thailand’s Kanchanaburi province before ending at Bangkok’s handsome Hua Lamphong Station. Log on to www.orient-express.com for more information.