The comfortable compartments and the extravagant furnishings contributed to the marvellous experience, just like the impeccable service at the dazzling dinners with their culinary highlights. The train has 7 luxury carriages.
The Ambassador Car seats up to 36 guests for fine dining and features a beautiful piano bar. Part of the original curtain of the Emperor’s balcony at the Vienna State Opera is prominently displayed, featuring the hand woven crest of the Monarch.
The Salon Elisabeth has 24 dining seats in the salon and 24 luxury seats in 4 private compartments and is named after the legendary Empress Elisabeth, lovingly known as "Sissy”. The original curtain from the Emperor’s balcony in the Vienna State Opera hangs in the Salon, with freshwater pearls from the Danube.
The Equipage salon, which is a bar and a ballroom, seats 36 guests. The curtains are the same as at the Schönbrunn Castle, the summer residence of the Hapsburg rulers. Tables and chairs can be moved as required, for lectures, a ballroom dance floor or other arrangement of choice.
The Excelsior carriage has dining, a bar & dance floor, with 360 degree panoramic views. It replicates a carriage in the original Imperial Train. Excelsior seats up to 43 guests for dining. There is a bar and a dance floor with a BOSE music system. The original mirror of Empress Elisabeth’s carriage hangs in Excelsior.
Salon I has 14 seats in a coffee-house style salon and an additional 18 seats in 3 luxury compartments, known as "Gemütlichkeit”, for which Austria’s coffee-houses are famous. It has a piano bar. This carriage is the oldest, built in 1905 by the company which built the original Imperial Train.
The Court Salon Carriage contains ten compartments, each of which seats six people comfortably and in style.