Italy: handbook for travellersFirst Part, Northern Italy . IKfeaaA >„ «- JSWi -<^ JJl v. .- fcwwK ^ ., .? efuge __ - ? Qbstn^ f. nAatre to/ne dis - n s (f*S*^ H tr> Nice. MARSEILLES. /. Route. 11 Marseilles, the principal sea-port of France, termed Massaliaby the Greeks, Massilia by the Romans, an important place evenat an early period of antiquity, now a city with 260,900 inhab.,is the capital of the Department of the Embouchures of the Rhoneand depot of an extremely animated maritime traffic with theEast, Italy and Africa (Algiers). Hotels. *Gra


Italy: handbook for travellersFirst Part, Northern Italy . IKfeaaA >„ «- JSWi -<^ JJl v. .- fcwwK ^ ., .? efuge __ - ? Qbstn^ f. nAatre to/ne dis - n s (f*S*^ H tr> Nice. MARSEILLES. /. Route. 11 Marseilles, the principal sea-port of France, termed Massaliaby the Greeks, Massilia by the Romans, an important place evenat an early period of antiquity, now a city with 260,900 inhab.,is the capital of the Department of the Embouchures of the Rhoneand depot of an extremely animated maritime traffic with theEast, Italy and Africa (Algiers). Hotels. *Grand Hotel du Louvre et de la Paix, *GrandHotel de Marseille, both in the Cannebiere-Prolongee, *H»tel JoNoailles, Rue de Noailles, all fitted up in the style of the great Parisianhotels, containing 250 rooms from 2 fr. upwards, table dhote at 6 p. fr., B. ll/2 fr., A. and L. 3 fr.; *Hote] du Petit Louvre, R. 2 fr.,Rue Cannebiere; *H6tel de lOrient, Rue Grignan 11, R. on 1st floor 5,on 2nd 4, on 3rd 3 fr., D. at 6 p. m. 41


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