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English: The luxurious double-bedded cabins of El Transcantabrico have full attached bathrooms.

Either going from Santiago de Compostela to Leon, or from Leon to Santiago, the magic of northern Spain awaits the traveller; from the lands of Castile and Leon, to the shores of the Bay of Biscay.

Gastronomy, art, monuments and landscapes are presented to the voyager from the comfort of a five-star train hotel, El Transcantabrico.
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Source El Transcantabrico - from the Luxury Train Club
Author Simon Pielow
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