Handbook for travellers in Northern Italy : comprising Turin, Milan, Pavia, Cremona the Italian lakes, Bergamo, Brescia, Verona, Mantua, Vicenza, Padua, Venice, Ferrara, Bologna, Ravenna, Rimini, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Genoa, the Riviera, and the intermediate towns and routes . THIS well-known First-class Hotel has 90 Chambers, and hasjust been enlarged and newly decorated. Situated in themost central points of the Town, near the Exchange, Theatre,Telegraph-office, Post, and Town-hall; in proximity with theSteamboats for Caen, Trouville, Honfleur, Southampton, andthe Dock of the General Tran


Handbook for travellers in Northern Italy : comprising Turin, Milan, Pavia, Cremona the Italian lakes, Bergamo, Brescia, Verona, Mantua, Vicenza, Padua, Venice, Ferrara, Bologna, Ravenna, Rimini, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Genoa, the Riviera, and the intermediate towns and routes . THIS well-known First-class Hotel has 90 Chambers, and hasjust been enlarged and newly decorated. Situated in themost central points of the Town, near the Exchange, Theatre,Telegraph-office, Post, and Town-hall; in proximity with theSteamboats for Caen, Trouville, Honfleur, Southampton, andthe Dock of the General Transatlantic Company, this Hoteloners every advantage and comfort to Travellers and Tourists. * FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT AND TABLE DHOTE Apartments for Families. Music and Conversation Booms for Pinners. ENGLISH, GERMANi AND FRENCH SPOKEN. H El DELB ERG. HOTEL EUROPE. THE finest and best situated Hotel in Heidelberg; kept in very superior and elegant styleof a First-class Family Hotel. The beautiful extensive Gardens are for the exclusive u£eof the Visitors. Hot and Cold Baths fitted up in a superior manner in the Hotel. Omnibusat the Station. Terms strictly moderate. HAEFELI-GUJER, Proprietor. 1877. MURRAYS HANDBOOK ADVERTISER. 33 HEALTH RESORT, Is strongly recommended by Eminent Physicians for its equable, mild, butnot relaxing climate. The excursions by land and water are numerous,—amongst others, the celebrated drive to the LAKES OF KILLARNEY,thus described by Lord John Manners :— The twenty miles from Kenmare to Glengarriff form the grandestroad, barring the Alpine passes, that I know. The celebrated Thackeray writes:— Wliat sends picturesque touriststo the Rhine and Saxon Switzerland? Within five miles of the pretty Inn ofGlengarriff, there is a country of the magnificence of ivhich no pen can givean idea. The journey from Glengarriff to Kenmare is one of astonishingbeauty ; and I have seen Killarney since, and am sure that Glengarriffloses


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