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London to Istanbul Rail Adventure with Cappadocia Extension

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 Trip Length
18 Days
 Trip Starts
London
 Trip Finishes
Kayseri
18 Day London to Istanbul Rail Adventure with Cappadocia Extension Itinerary (Explore)
Countries Explored: England, France, Italy, Austria, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Turkey
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Departures
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Comfortable
Max. Group Size
16
Pace
Full On
Guide Level
Fully Guided
Trip Code
RLAC

Overview

Book online and enjoy exclusive savings on Explore's 18 Day London to Istanbul Rail Adventure with Cappadocia Extension. Traverse Europe by rail on this fast-paced tour from London to Istanbul. Explore bucket-list cities and sites from the canals of Venice to the crater-like landscapes of Cappadocia, as well as lesser-trodden destinations in Croatia and Serbia. Along the way, soak in ever-changing scenery and tuck into local delicacies.

Itinerary

Our trip begins this morning at London's St Pancras Station, the home of the Eurostar. Here you'll check in for your Eurostar train and board your Eurostar train to Paris (unaccompanied). You'll have your tickets before you travel.

We'll meet our tour leader off the train at the Gare du Nord station in Paris and take the metro together to Gare de Lyon. Here, we'll board our train to Milan, flying through the French countryside and saying 'buona sera' to Italy, arriving around 10pm this evening. Stay: 43 Station Hotel (Comfortable)

We'll have a full morning in Milan to explore the city at our leisure. A walk through the stylish streets of Milan should begin at the Duomo - Milan's cathedral. Construction on this flamboyant building began in 1368, and it's an absolute masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Its rooftop terrace gives outstanding views across Milan, surrounded by the cathedral's Gothic spires - we recommend that tickets are purchased in advance if you'd like to visit.

Just opposite the Duomo is the Galleria Vittorio Emmanuel II - a glamorous European shopping gallery that's well worth a visit even if the world of high fashion isn't for you. This passage conveniently connects the Duomo with the famous La Scala theatre, and its elegant Renaissance stylings and wonderful mosaics are a fitting home for the fashion houses of Gucci, Versace and more.

After taking lunch in Milan, we'll catch a two-and-a-half-hour-long train to Mestre, a mainland offshoot of Venice, connected to the island by a short train ride. Our hotel is located close to the train station, and on arrival in Mestre we'll walk over to check in. There are plenty of options to eat locally tonight, but those with some energy left may wish to take the short hop over to Venice Santa Lucia. Venice is wonderful to stroll by night, stopping at local bars to taste an array of 'ciccheti' - sort of Venetian small plates, or tapas. Stay: A&O Hostel Mestre (Simple) (B)

This morning we'll make the train journey into Venice. For a short ride, this journey gives us one of the most scenic arrivals into any city, right across the Venetian Lagoon.

Our tour leader will give us an orientation tour of the city to help us locate ourselves, but the rest of the day free is to explore in your own time. Those who haven't visited this captivating city before might wish to explore the Doge's Palace and St Mark's Basilica. Or if the weather is good, you might prefer to take a boat ride along the famous canals. Forgo the gondolas for a ride on a vaporetto (Venice's water-based answer to a bus service) if you'd rather travel like a local. Stops are located throughout the city and are easily researched in advance on the ACTV website.

If you've been to Venice and seen the sights before, you may wish to head further afield. The Cannaregio is an atmospheric district off the tourist path, which houses the Jewish Quarter and some lively cafe culture. Or try catching a boat over to Murano, famed for its glasswork, or Burano, with its array of colourful houses.

At the end of the day, we'll make our way back to Mestre by train, where we'll spend the night. Like yesterday, the return train ticket is not included in the cost of the tour, in order to allow you flexibility to return whenever you choose. Stay: A&O Hostel Mestre (Simple) (B)

We'll cross two borders today as we travel into Croatia via Villach, Austria. The train schedules allow us a few hours spare to explore the historic centre of Villach and eat lunch. Although it's a whistlestop visit, Villach's range of traditional restaurants offer the perfect opportunity to add Austrian specialities to our culinary odyssey as we work our way across Europe.

In the late afternoon, we'll take our onward train to Zagreb, arriving at night. Stay: Hotel Central (Comfortable) (B)

Once upon a time, the Baroque city of Varazdin, lovingly named 'Little Vienna' by locals, was the capital of Croatia. For its short reign, until 1776, Europe's finest craftsmen and architects constructed mansions, palaces and the array of superbly colourful pastel houses that line Varazdin's central streets. Its main attraction is the Stari Grad, a medieval castle so fanciful that it looks as though a Disney princess might wander out of it at any moment.

Today we'll take a bus to this gem of a town, just 80 kilometres north of Zagreb, and explore with a local guide. We'll have a walking tour of the old centre, and, time permitting, we might have a chance to visit one of the city's many fascinating museums - the Sermage Gallery of Old & Modern Masters, and the surprisingly beautiful World of Insects are two stand outs. Despite its beauty, which is more than comparable to other classical European cities, Varazdin has escaped the mass tourist trade and retains a sense of 'normal' Croatian life.

This evening, we'll return to our hotel in Zagreb. Stay: Hotel Central (Comfortable) (B)

We'll start the day with a short orientation tour of Zagreb. Famously called a city of museums, with more museums per square foot than any other city in the world. The unique blend of Austro-Hungarian architecture and more hard-edged socialist buildings give the city an interesting diversity - its centrepieces are the Gothic Zagreb cathedral and 13th century Saint Mark's Church.

After getting our bearings, we'll have the rest of the day to discover the city at our own pace. You might like to take the funicular up from the main street (Illica), it's the shortest cable car in the world! Stay: Hotel Central (Comfortable) (B)

Today is a long travel day as we journey by train to Vinkovci, where we'll pick up a bus to cross the border and then jump back on the train to take us all the way to Belgrade. We'll arrive in Belgrade around 5 pm. You'll then have the evening free to discover this fascinating capital city by night. Stay: Hotel Prag (Comfortable) (B)

We'll begin today with a guided walking tour to see the earliest known areas of the city, Belgrade Fortress and Kalemegdan Park. The fortress is a very appropriate setting to learn about the city's history through the centuries including Medieval, Roman and Ottoman periods.

The Romans originally built a fortification here in the 2nd century AD due to its excellent strategic viewpoint on the hill overlooking the city and the confluence of the Sava and Danube Rivers. However, when the Huns and the Goths later waged war, the original structure was burnt down but fortunately rebuilt in the 6th century. You'll have free time for lunch before leaving Belgrade around 3pm to begin our train and bus journey to Drvengrad.

We'll take the train from Belgrade to Uzice then drive to Drvengrad. This journey will take us around four hours. Drvengrad (also known as Kustendorf), is a distinctive mountain village built by the international film director, Emir Kusturica, for his movie 'Life is a Miracle'. Everything here is constructed from wood, and he wanted to recreate a traditional Serbian village, with the exception that all the streets are named after famous film directors.

Nowadays the village is his home, a hotel and hosts an annual international film and music festival. We will make a stop for dinner before arriving around 10pm to our unique accommodation at the old train station of Sharganska Eight. Stay: Hotel Sharganska Eight - Mokra Gora (Comfortable) (B)

This morning, after breakfast, we'll board the historic narrow-gauge railway, Sargan Eight. The line is part of the former track that once ran between Sarajevo and Belgrade. It was closed in 1974 but renovated and reopened in 1999. The renovation tried to recapture the railway's glory days, back in the 1920s, when it was admired as a world-class construction. The train makes a steep climb through the mountains, in a figure of eight, weaving through 22 tunnels and covering just over 15 kilometres (though the actual distance between Mokra Gora and Sargan stations is just 3.5 kilometres).

Crossing into Bosnia and Herzegovina in the afternoon, we'll drive to Visegrad on the Drina River. Here, we'll find the inspiration for Nobel Prize-winning author, Ivo Andric's novel, 'Bridge over the Drina'. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it has been an iconic symbol of the region for generations and was the scene of some of the worst atrocities of the Bosnian War.

Our local guide will provide some of the historical background during our walking tour of the town. We then return to Mokra Gora for a second night. Stay: Hotel Sharganska Eight - Mokra Gora (Comfortable) (B)

In order to avoid travelling back to Belgrade on the train, we'll cross Serbia by bus over the next two days. This also gives us the excellent opportunity to explore its rural heart, taking us into some interesting places that are off the main tourist trail.

A drive of around three-and-a-half hours brings us to Aleksandrovac, and the centre of Serbia's largest wine-producing region. Surprisingly Serbia does a great trade in robust reds and dry whites, and the final part of our drive will turn into rolling vine-studded hillsides as we enter the town. We'll take the opportunity to taste some of the region's best at one of the wineries here.

After our wine-tasting, we'll continue to Vrnjacka Banja, a spa town that was once a favoured holiday destination of the aristocracy due to its natural hot springs. Nowadays most of the springs aren't used to swim in, but spa tourism is still very much alive for local Serbians. The hotel we use for most departures is a fine example of that, with an indoor swimming pool available for the hotel guests, and a spa offering an extensive range of treatments. Stay: Hotel Pegaz (Comfortable) (B)

This morning we'll drive for an hour to the town of Stalac, where we'll pick up the train again for our onward journey to Nis. This cosmopolitan city is a place where old meets new, where modern cars travel beside horse and carts. It's a university city, so its old alleyways are home to sophisticated cocktail bars, as well as pop-up markets in summer and it has a burgeoning music scene.

We'll have an orientation tour of the city, where our Tour Leader will point out Tito's Memorial, the Ottoman Citadel and the somewhat gruesome Skull Tower, which is embedded with the skulls of the rebels that fought and lost to the Ottoman forces at the Battle of Cegar. We'll then drive to Sofia, a journey of around two and a half hours, arriving to Sofia at about 8pm. Stay: Budapest Hotel (Comfortable) (B)

Sofia has a long history which is evident in its skyline of onion-domed churches, Ottoman mosques, Roman ruins, and old Soviet monuments. However, it's now largely modern and youthful with a wealth of museums, art galleries, cafes, and restaurants.

We'll have an orientation walk with our tour leader, including Alexander Nevski Cathedral, Sofia synagogue (entrance not included) the largest synagogue in Southeastern Europe, the Presidential Palace and the red-brick church of Rotonda Saint George. In your free time this afternoon, you may wish to take the metro to visit the Monument to the Soviet Army. This tribute to the Russian soldiers who died supporting Bulgarian efforts during World War II is surrounded by a large park.

In recent years its sculpted bronze statues have frequently been vandalised with them being painted in a pop art style. The paint keeps being removed by the authorities and then a new design will appear a short time later. The statues have been all pink, painted in the style of comic book heroes and villains, in the colours of the Bulgarian flag, and more, so who knows what the statues will look like next. Stay: Budapest Hotel (Comfortable) (B)

Leaving Sofia this morning by train, we'll break our final journey towards Istanbul with a stop in the ancient city of Plovdiv. The old town's winding cobbled lanes are crammed with colourful mansion houses that are now museums, galleries, shops, and restaurants, and it's a wonderful place to spend an afternoon.

We'll take a walking tour with our tour leader, including a visit to the Roman Theatre of Philipoppol, which is still used for concerts and theatrical performances. We'll see the exterior of this and if there are no performances taking place or being setup then you may be able to go inside the theatre.

You'll also have some free time this evening, our last chance to sample Bulgarian cuisine before we enter Turkey. Specialities include kebapche, small and spicy minced meat rolls, and surmi, stuffed cabbage or vine leafs.

The night train to Istanbul departs around 9pm. There's no catering on the train, so purchasing a low-cost bottle of Bulgarian wine and some snacks is a great option to while away the evening's journey! We'll be sharing four-person berths. There are no wash basins in the couchettes but there are toilets with wash basins at the end of each carriage.

Bedding and blankets are provided but you'll need to make your bed yourself. The border crossing and document check happens during the night and requires disembarking at the Turkish border to get your passport stamped. Stay: Overnight Train Plovdiv to Istanbul (Simple) (B)

We've made it - 13 days across Europe, and we finally enter the gateway to Asia as Istanbul Halkali station greets us this morning.

A local Turkish guide will meet us at the station, and we'll take the Marmaray metro from Halkali to Sirkeci, in the heart of the city. Hotel check-in isn't available until this afternoon, but we have a room booked to leave bags and freshen up after the train journey.

We'll then explore the 'Old City' on foot, visiting the famous Blue Mosque, the opulent Topkapi Palace and the historic hub of Sultanahmet Square.

This afternoon is free for you to explore at your own pace. A trip to Istanbul's Grand Bazaar is highly recommended - located within the walls of Istanbul, there are around 60 streets and over 3,000 shops selling everything from jewellery to carpets and textiles and furniture to local arts and crafts. It's one of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world.

You might prefer to visit the impressive 6th-century Basilica cisterns or the great Hagia Sophia, which reigned as the greatest church in Christendom for 900 years. Alternatively, there is the chance to take a boat trip on the Bosphorus, offering stunning views of the Istanbul skyline. To appreciate the wonderful skyline of domes and minarets further, climb the Galata Tower for a birds-eye view.

After the group dinner you may wish to enjoy Istanbul's nightlife, with its large selection of bars and entertainment. Stay: Grand Sirkeci Hotel (Comfortable) (B)

We'll leave our group behind this morning as some of us end their tour in Istanbul. All travellers extending to Cappadocia will take the Marmaray metro to Istanbul Sogutlucesme Train Station for our train to Konya. The tour leader will not be accompanying us on the train south, so they'll also say goodbye here.

Please note that the four days to Cappadocia is designed as an extension to our London to Istanbul by train tour. Whilst this Cappadocia extension has been designed to complement the trip, we wish to point out that this extension may not be a group experience, so you might not be travelling with other customers.

The train takes around five hours and has a cafe car for snacks and drinks. We'll arrive in Konya in the early afternoon, where we'll meet our new guide for the next three days.

Konya is Turkey's holiest city, and the home of the Mevlana sect, better known as the Whirling Dervishes. Here, we'll visit the Mevlana Museum to learn more about Sufism and the Whirling Dervish tradition. If we're here on a Saturday, we might also catch the Whirling Dervish ceremony.

We'll also tour the Alaadin Keykubat Mosque and the Karatay Medrese for the Seljuk China tile exhibition. In the evening our local guide will point out some of the city's best traditional restaurants, perhaps eating tandir kebab, or 'etli ekmek' - a long crispy pizza with a herby mince on top. Stay: Mesnevi Hotel (Comfortable) (B)

There are several noteworthy stops en route to Avanos, our base for the next two nights, from which we'll explore the lunar landscape of Cappadocia.

Around one hour outside of Konya we'll find the Neolithic settlement of Catal Hoyuk, arguably known as the oldest town on earth. After a visit of the site, we'll follow the Silk Road to the 13th-century Sultanhani Caravansarai - once the largest roadside inn in Turkey, supporting the flow of commerce between the East and the West. We continue to the Ihlara Valley, a lush canyon surrounded by towering walls of over 100 metres in height. It's believed that at one point, almost 100,000 people lived in the valley, and worshipped at numerous cave churches that are decorated with colourful frescoes. We'll take a walk through the valley and discover some of these churches.

After a day of exploring, we'll arrive in Avanos, in the centre of Cappadocia. This area is famed for its unique geological formations and a history that stretches back to before the Hittites (2000 BC). Stay: Sofa Hotel (Comfortable) (B)

Later this morning, we'll have the option of taking a three-hour walk through the remarkable Red and Rose Valleys, helping us to gain a better appreciation of this landscape. Formed by volcanic eruptions which covered the valleys with mud, ash, and blocks of hard rock, over the ages this volcanic 'tufa' was sculpted by erosion into strange and improbable shapes. Byzantine hermits settled in this area and carved churches, houses, fortresses, and even complete underground cities into these cone formations known as fairy-tale chimneys.

This afternoon, we'll visit view Uchisar Castle, where rooms are carved into this massive rock on the top of the Uchisar citadel. From its peak, magnificent views can be gained of the whole region including the valleys that we walked through yesterday. We also spend time in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Goreme Open Air Museum, where we will explore its many rock-carved churches and monastic buildings; some of which feature a stunning collection of wall paintings.

After a busy day exploring, you might like to try a popular local yoghurt drink called ayran; it has an unusual salty and soured milk flavour. Stay: Sofa Hotel (Comfortable) (B)

Our tour ends this morning in Cappadocia.

There are no activities planned today, so you\ re free to depart at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you\ d like an airport transfer today, you'll need to depart from Kayseri Airport (ASR), which is a one-hour drive from the hotel. (B)

Trip Inclusions

  • An iconic rail journey across Europe to the gateway of Asia
  • Stay in the iconic cities of Venice, Zagreb, and Belgrade
  • Visit one of Serbia's rural wineries and Croatia's baroque town, Varazdin

  • Full on paced trips are for travellers who like their holidays packed with activities and experiences, moving on quickly from place to place with lots of early starts and long, busy days. Some may find them tiring, but others get a buzz from packing their precious holiday-time as chock-a - block full of new experiences as possible.

  • Accommodation, itinerary and inclusions subject to change.
  • Price is for land, cruise and internal flights as specified. Flights not specified are not included
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