WIN a special trip on board Belmond British Pullman

One lucky reader and their guest will win a round-trip Golden Age of Travel journey aboard the Belmond British Pullman luxury train

This fantastic trip includes a welcome champagne reception on board; and a sumptuous five-course lunch with fine dining silver service. The British seasonal table d’hôte menu includes a lavish cheese board, a bottle of wine, coffee, tea and petits fours.

Step aboard the carriages of the iconic Belmond British Pullman train and be whisked away on a timeless escape. Formed of original Pullman cars from the 1920s and 30s, the train is a celebration of the golden age of travel, when the art of indulgence was simply a way of life. As famous today as in the heyday of train travel, these carriages have starred on the silver screen and welcomed royalty – each has a unique story to tell.

Liveried stewards welcome you aboard with a genuine smile and the wave of a white-gloved hand. Take your seat on a plush armchair, at a linen-clothed table set with bespoke chinaware in the train’s signature powder blue. Set off from London Victoria and let the champagne flow. An unforgettable adventure has begun. Walk through the carriages and find a shimmering world of French-polished wood, intricate marquetry and ornate Art Deco details.

You can choose from a number of tempting destinations, from the historic gems of Bath or York to the royal treasures of Leeds Castle or Sandringham. Arrive in peerless style to celebrated events, such as the Chatsworth Flower Show and The Goodwood Revival. Wherever you travel, your day will begin and end in spectacular style.

HOW TO ENTER

For your chance to win, fill out the form with the answer to the question.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Closing date for entries is 12pm GMT 3 January 2019. The prize is to be redeemed by 2 January 2020 and is non-transferable. Prize includes two tickets on the Golden Age of Travel journey valid for travel in 2019. Subject to availability at the time of booking. Travel to and from London Victoria Station not included.