Italy: handbook for travellersFirst Part, Northern Italy . Arno Canal and traverses flat meadow-land, intersected by canals and occasionally relieved by a fewpines; to the r. a range of hills at some distance. The stat. atPisa is on the S. side of the town. Those who desire to visitthe cathedral and its environs only leave their luggage at thestation, and, disregarding the importunities of the bystanders,proceed by fiacre (1 fr.) to the cathedral and Campo Santo. Pisa, a quiet town with 34,000 inhab., is considered a goodwinter-residence for invalids, on account of the mildness andmoisture of


Italy: handbook for travellersFirst Part, Northern Italy . Arno Canal and traverses flat meadow-land, intersected by canals and occasionally relieved by a fewpines; to the r. a range of hills at some distance. The stat. atPisa is on the S. side of the town. Those who desire to visitthe cathedral and its environs only leave their luggage at thestation, and, disregarding the importunities of the bystanders,proceed by fiacre (1 fr.) to the cathedral and Campo Santo. Pisa, a quiet town with 34,000 inhab., is considered a goodwinter-residence for invalids, on account of the mildness andmoisture of the atmosphere, but the heat in summer is veryoppressive. Hotels. On the LungArno, N. side: Peverada R. 3, L. 1 fr.; *Vit-toria; *Gran Bretagna; Europa, by Ponte di Mezzo; *Hotel de laMinerve, Via Vittorio Eman., R. 3, L. 1/2 fr-> A- TO c- Hotel deLondres, TJssero, both near the station. Restaurants. Nettuno, in the LungArno ; Restaurant Francais,near the station, connected with the Minerve Hotel. Cafes. Ciardelli and Ussero, both Lung Arno, N. I>«(li,K<I-W:i^iier. PISA


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