Without having any reliable information, it is a common belief that Rome was the place where St. Pancras was born and his uncle raised him young and when he was 14 years old, he was executed for his faith. Now, how pertinent that one should begin a journey to Rome from the new St. Pancras International station.
You can settle back comfortably in your seat as the journey to Paris starts on the UK's first High Speed line, and after a station's change you will be heading to Geneva, from where a direct overnight train will take you to Rome.
As you have a reservation for a two-berth cabin, you can have your dinner at the restaurant as you travel through the Alps before you set down for your overnight journey.
Next morning, you will reach at Roma Termini station and your hotel accommodation is central to all the activity and from here, you will be able to a take a guided tour: themed tours for Christian Rome, Historic Rome, Archaeological Rome, or try out for a restored old tram tour.
In Rome, you will really have a very special time, as groups of pilgrims gather in Vatican City on Easter Sunday for the Papal Blessing, which is a very distinctive event. You can also join in the colourful event and enjoy.
You can visit www.erail.co.uk for making bookings about these wonderful offers of rail travel and enjoy your journey.