Paris and environs, with routes from London to Paris : handbook for travellers . arenton, 30 or 20 c), startingas above; then following the Quays, with fine views of the riverand the Cit6 on the right, and of the Place du Chatelet, TourSt-Jacques. Hotel de Ville, etc., on the left. The line next followsthe Boul. Henri-Quatre to the left (p. 189), passes the Bastille(p. 188) and the Bassin de VArsenal (p. 189), and reaches the quayson the right bank. On the right, the Pont d^Austerlitz (p. 334),Viaduct of the M^tro (Line 5; p. 334), and Pont de Bercy (Line 6of the M^tro; Appx., p. 35). Then the
Paris and environs, with routes from London to Paris : handbook for travellers . arenton, 30 or 20 c), startingas above; then following the Quays, with fine views of the riverand the Cit6 on the right, and of the Place du Chatelet, TourSt-Jacques. Hotel de Ville, etc., on the left. The line next followsthe Boul. Henri-Quatre to the left (p. 189), passes the Bastille(p. 188) and the Bassin de VArsenal (p. 189), and reaches the quayson the right bank. On the right, the Pont d^Austerlitz (p. 334),Viaduct of the M^tro (Line 5; p. 334), and Pont de Bercy (Line 6of the M^tro; Appx., p. 35). Then the Pont de Tolhiac, the PontNational, half of which is used by the Ceinture, and the forti-fications. Beyond the city, on the right bank, are the MagasinsGeneraux des Vins (PI. (I, 33). The Pont de Conflans, or (Thrry, crosses the Seine to hrry (p. 427). On the right bank are Conflans,with a convent of the Sacr^-Cocur, and Les Carri^res, belongingto Charenton (p. 266). The cars stop near the bridge (p. 263). ViUv TN^4> Bry-?au-;. TN^6 TES^Chantjii^iy
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