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Brighton Murder Mystery on the British Pullman
From US$570 per person
The Indian styled exterior and exotic Chinese themed interiors of the Royal Pavilion await to be unveiled. Now it's the scene of a horrible murder and it's up to you to solve this heinous crime!
Please note: All timings shown are for your guidance only. Confirmed timings will be supplied with your travel documents. A recorded message with up to date timings is available 48 hours prior to departure on +(44) 020 7921 4199.
Special Promotions
Book this journey online departing 17th October 2008 and receive a 10% discount per person.
What's Included
Brunch with Bellini on outward journey, guided tour of Brighton Pavilion, four course lunch with champagne and wine on return journey.
Your Journey | The year is 1933 and you have stepped back in time aboard the British Pullman carriages of the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express. Intrigue is in the air as you anticipate your visit to Brighton and the jewel in Brighton's crown - the Royal Pavilion.
During the journey you will meet all the suspicious characters embroiled in a dastardly plot. What is going on? It's a mystery.
Brunch with Bellini will be served on your outward journey. On arrival at Hove you will be greeted by guides who will escort you to your coach for the ride to the Royal Pavilion. As you marvel at its splendours you will have the opportunity to exercise your mind on what you think you have discovered so far. Something is afoot in the Music Room and the future of the world could well be at stake. Someone is up to no good so keep your eyes peeled and don't miss a trick.
Your coach returns you to Hove Station to reboard the British Pullman. But it's not all over yet. During your four-course lunch served on the return journey you are invited to solve the mystery!
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What to Wear | Smart day wear is appropriate. You are asked not to wear jeans or trainers. Please remember you will be outdoors for part of your time in Brighton.
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Access | This journey is rated as good (with assistance) for passengers with special access needs.
The ground floor only of the Pavilion is wheelchair accessible including toilet facilities. Tactile tours can be booked in advance for visually impaired visitors and sign language interpreted tours and Sennheiser equipment for the hard of hearing are available. The Pavillion Gardens are suitable for wheelchairs.
There is lift access at Hove station.
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