. Paris and environs : with routes from London to Paris and from Paris to the Rhine and Switzerland : handbook for travellers. 4. BOIS DE BOULOGNE. 165 des Champs-Elysees; the Avenue du Bois de Boulogne (see below);the Avenue dEylau., which also leads to the Bois de Boulogne,passing the Place dEylaii with the Artesian Well of Passy^ theAvenue Kleber^ formerly Avenue dii Roi du Rome, leading straightto the Trocadero and passing the large and handsome Hotel Basi-lewski (No. 19), now occupied by Queen Isabella of Spain ; theAvenue dJena, which ends at the Pare du Trocadero; and, lastly,the Avenue
. Paris and environs : with routes from London to Paris and from Paris to the Rhine and Switzerland : handbook for travellers. 4. BOIS DE BOULOGNE. 165 des Champs-Elysees; the Avenue du Bois de Boulogne (see below);the Avenue dEylau., which also leads to the Bois de Boulogne,passing the Place dEylaii with the Artesian Well of Passy^ theAvenue Kleber^ formerly Avenue dii Roi du Rome, leading straightto the Trocadero and passing the large and handsome Hotel Basi-lewski (No. 19), now occupied by Queen Isabella of Spain ; theAvenue dJena, which ends at the Pare du Trocadero; and, lastly,the Avenue Marceau, formerly Avenue Josephine. II. FROM THE PLACE DE LETOILE TO THE BOIS DE dAcclimatation. Neuilly. The Avenue de la Orande Armee^ prolonging the Avenue desChamps-Elysees beyond the Arc de IEtoile (see above), leads to thePort Maillot (p. 170), near the Jardin dAcclimatation, the nearest,though not the most frequented entrance to the Bois de Boulogne. The Avenue du Bois de Boulogne (PL B, R, 9, 6), leading fromthe Arc de IEtoile to the , is the usual route followed by thefashionable crowds in c
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