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Saudi Arabia Unveils Designs Of luxury Desert Train

Saudi Arabia Unveils Designs Of luxury Desert Train

Gulf Insider30-01-2025

Dream of the Desert to begin operations in 2026, blending opulence with Saudi heritage
Deemed the first five-star luxury rail service in the Middle East, designs of the train's interior are inspired by the desert landscape and traditional Saudi architecture.
Saudi Arabia has released designs of a luxury train expected to go operational next year as the country seeks to be a global travel destination.
Saudi Arabia Railways (SAR) and Italian luxury hospitality company Arsenale this week unveiled the final designs of the 'Dream of the Desert' rail project, the first five-star luxury train in the Middle East.
The announcement coincided with the visit of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to the kingdom. The designs mark a stride in implementing an agreement signed last year between SAR and Arsenale.
Deemed the first five-star luxury rail service in the Middle East, designs of the train's interior are inspired by the desert landscape and traditional Saudi architecture.
The train is designed by architect and interior designer Aline Asmar d'Amman and her studio Culture in Architecture, reflecting a harmonious fusion of modern elegance and Saudi heritage.
Inspired by the desert landscape and traditional Saudi architecture, the interiors feature refined craftsmanship, with earthy tones, luxurious textiles, and intricate decorative details, SAR said.
'This milestone marks a significant step forward in redefining luxury rail travel in the region, seamlessly blending contemporary opulence with the rich cultural heritage of Saudi Arabia,'
SAR added in a statement.
Consisting of 14 carriages housing 34 luxury suites, offering an exclusive and intimate experience for travellers, the train is designed as a moving five-star destination, according to SAR. It combines world-class hospitality with exquisite design.
Departing from Riyadh, the train will traverse SAR's Northern Railway network, allowing guests to explore some of Saudi Arabia's most breathtaking heritage and natural sites.
Dream of the Desert is expected to begin operations by the end of Q3 2026, said Paolo Barletta, CEO of Arsenale Group.
Through collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, the train will feature curated cultural programmes, ensuring passengers experience Saudi Arabia's traditions in an 'immersive and engaging way,' SAR said.
In addition, the Saudi Tourism Authority and the Centre for Development Authorities Support are working on tourism itineraries that integrate seamlessly with the train journey.

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