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BERLIN.

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RAND HOTEL DE ROME, under the Tilleuls, 39, corner of Charlotten Street. This great and beautiful Hotel, the largest and best situated of the capital, combines real English comfort with reasonable prices, and is kept in a very fashionable manner. Two hundred Rooms, Twenty-five Saloons, Three large Dining Rooms for more than 600 persons. Reading Rooms, supplied with all foreign Newspapers. Music Saloon, and conversation Room, &c. Restaurant "à la Française." The prices are placed in every room. Cold and Warm Baths. Post Office; Telegraph, &c. Omnibuses at the Station.

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D'ANGLETERRE, 2, PLACE ANDER BAUACADEMIE. Situated in the finest and most elegant part of the town, next to the Royal Palaces, Museums, and Theatres. Single Travellers and large Families can be accommodated with entire suites of apartments, consisting of splendid saloons, airy bedrooms, &c., all furnished and carpeted in the best English style. First-rate Table d'Hôte, Baths, Equipages, Guides. Times and Galignani's Messenger taken in. Residence of Her British Majesty's Messengers.

R. SIEBELIST, Proprietor.

HOTEL ROYAL UNTER DEN LINDEN, No. 3, and Corner of Wilhelm

Street. Mr. FRIEDRICH LANGE, Proprietor. This Hotel is in the best situation of the town, near the Promenade, the King's Theatre, the Museum, &c.; it is most elegantly furnished, and offers good accommodation for all classes of travellers. Saloons and large Apartments for Families. Waterworks and Baths in the Hotel. Carriages. Table d'Hôte at three. Private Dinners and Suppers at any hour. Good English Cuisine, and French Restaurant in an elegant saloon. Prompt attendance and moderate prices. French Restaurant. The Hotel has recently been enlarged by 40 well furnished rooms and bed-rooms.

MARKGRAF'S HOTEL DE L'EUROPE, TAUBENSTRASSE, 16.-First-class

Hotel for Families and single Gentlemen; and very well situated in the richest quarter of the town, near the Promenade called "Unter den Linden," the Museum, the King's Palace, the Theatres, &c. A Bath-House has been newly attached to the Hotel. Omnibuses at the Station.. English newspapers. English spoken. Moderate charges.

HOTEL DU PARC-THIERGARTEN HOTEL,

POSTDAMER PLATZ, 1,

Corner of Belle Vue and Koniggrag Straat,

FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, beautifully situated, opposite the Railway Stations

Recommended.

BERNE.

HOTEL VICTORIA, ON THE SCHAENZLI.

Terrace and Park, with beautiful view of the Elegant

with covered galleries. Theatre during summer season in the Saloon of the Schaenzli Shower and other baths in the house Omnibuses to and from every train.

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BIARRITZ-Continued.

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OTEL DE FRANCE.-Delightfully situated, and having a branch magnificent and extensive establishment is fitted up in a very superior style, and conducted in a manner to deserve the recommendation given of it to English Travellers in Murray's Hand-books for France for comfort, civility, and attention, which nothing can surpass. The Proprietor, Mr. GARDERES, speaks English, and keeps carriages for excursions in the Pyrenées and Spain. Table d'Hôte. Private dinners at a very moderate charge.

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BONN.

HE GOLDEN STAR HOTEL.-This first-rate and unrivalled Hotel, patronised by the English Royal Family, the English Nobility, and Gentry, is the nearest Hotel to the Railway Terminus, and to the landing-places of the Rhine Steamboats. The Proprietor, Mr. J. SCHMIDT, begs leave to recommend his Hotel to English Tourists. The Apartments are furnished and carpeted throughout in the best English style, and the charges are moderate. Apartments during the Winter at moderate prices. The London Times and New York Herald taken in during the whole year. Six excellent Pianos to be found in the different sitting-rooms.

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RAND HOTEL ROYAL.-This excellent Hotel, one of the best on the continent, patronised by H.M. the King Leopold of Belgium, and by the Royal Family of England, is admirably situated on the banks of the Rhine, and commands the most beautiful view of the Seven Mountains, facing the landing-place of the Rhine Steamers, and near the Railway Station. This Hotel contains every comfort, with moderate charges. Large English Garden. Advantageous arrangement for winter. H. ERMEKIEL, Proprietor.

GRAND HOTEL DE BELLE VUE, Proprietor, Mme. N. STAMM. Under

the patronage of His Majesty William I., Emperor of Germany, King of Prussia, who favoured this hotel with his visit in May, 1864. This first-rate hotel, lately fitted up in a most superior manner for the accommodation of English travellers, and delightfully situated in the immediate vicinity of the Railway Station and the landing-places, with large Gardens, and a charming view of the Seven Mountains, will be found a very desirable place for a longer stay in Bonn. It offers every comfort and attention, combined with cleanliness and moderate prices; the Reading-room is supplied with the Daily English, French, and German Papers; and a Saloon with Piano, fitted up expressly for Ladies.

Excellent Tables d'Hôte at 1 and 5 o'clock.

HOTEL RHEINECK. The only Hotel actually on the Rhine, situated

near the landing-place, and close to the Railway. Fine view on the River and the Seven Mountains. Excellent Cooking. Choice Wines. First-rate accommodation for families and single gentlemen. Moderate terms. Omnibus at the Station. The Proprietor, Mr. A. Falkenhayner, has for many years resided in England.

BORDEAUX,

BORDEAUX-HOTEL DE NANTES, LOUIS QUAY, XVIII., No. 6.

First-class Hotel, most delightfully situated, facing the Port, in the centre of the City, near the Promenades, the Bourse, and Theatres. Is fitted up in a most superior style, has a good Restaurant, and a large stock of Wines. Large and small Apartments for Families and Gentlemen. Sitting-room for conversation, &c. Attendants speaking several languages.

HOTEL DE PARIS.-First-class Hotel, frequented by English and

American travellers. Most beautifully situated on the "Promenade des Quinconces." Large and small well-furnished apartments and rooms. Moderate charges.

HOTEL DE PARIS.

Frontre and most agreeable part of the town, Much frequented by English and American

IRST-CLASS HOTEL, situated on the Promenade des Quinconces, in the travellers. Excellent accommodation.

BOULOGNE-SUR-MER.

PACKHAM'S HOTEL DU LOUVRE.-The nearest to the Paris Ter

minus. A First-class Hotel, having accommodation for 200 persons. Excellent Table d'Hôte at 6 o'clock. Good double-bedded rooms (20 feet square), with a sea view, for two persons, £4 per week; Breakfast, Dinner, Tea or Coffee, with attendance included. The Hotel Omnibuses convey passengers from the Steamers to the Hotel, and vice versa, gratuitously. A delightful Promenade, a distance of 1 mile from the Hotel to the end of the Pier, is offered to residents. Advantageous arrangements made with families by the week, month, or year; board, fire, light, and attendance included.

EDFORD HOTEL facing the Folkestone and London Steamers, and near

at 6 o'clock, 3 frs. 50 c.; Breakfast, 1 fr. 50 c. and 2 frs. 50 c. Sitting Rooms from 4, 6, to 8 frs.; Bedrooms from 2, 3, 4, to 6 francs. Arrangements can be made by the week or month. Conversation Saloon: Music and Reading Rooms. Fine Garden. T. MEZIER, Properietor.

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OTEL DES BAINS ET DE BELLE VUE.-First-class Hotel for families and gentlemen, situated Rue Napoleon, No. 69 and 71, and on the port facing the Railway Station. Table d' Hôte at 5 o'clock, exclusively for the residents in the hotel. Large and small apartments at moderate charges. Hot and cold sea-water baths, and vapour baths. Carriages in attendance at the arrival of all Trains and Steamers. Mr. Munton-Houssé, Proprietor and Manager.

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RIGHTON and MARINE HOTEL, EDWARD LECERF, Proprietor.A large First-class Hotel-best situation in the town, facing the sea and the "Etablissement des Bains," the garden of which is separated from the Hotel by the road only. Visitors to this Hotel have the advantage of hearing from their own rooms the military band which plays in the garden. The Hotel has been newly furnished.

GRAND HOTEL DU NORD.

A VERY comfortable Family Hotel. Large and small Apartments,

Public Reception Saloons. Bath-rooms. Moderate charges. Stabling and Coach-houses. Carriages.

MEURICE and UNIVERS HOTELS.

35, 26, and 28, RUE DE L'ECU BOULOGNE SUR MER. HESE Establishments are most highly recommended to Families and and the Theatre. Advantageous arrangements offered during the winter months. charges. Proprietor, Mr. VERMERSCH-DUCHOCHOIS.

Moderate

HOTEL DU PAVILLON IMPERIAL DES BAINS DE MER.-MR.

BOURGOIS, Proprietor. This large and splendid Hotel, having been frequently patronised and honoured by the visits of their Majesties, the Emperor and Empress, was selected by them for the residence of H.M. Queen Victoria on her visit to Boulogne. This Hotel is established on a most extensive scale, and is fitted up in the superior style of the first and best class Hotels in England. Table d'Hôte at 6 o'clock.

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RAND HOTEL CHRISTOL, A. HANNON, Manager.-First-class Hotel for Families and Gentlemen. This vast and splendid Establishment, situated on the Port, the finest promenade of the town, near the Railway Terminus and the Steam-packet Station, recommends itself to notice by the reputation of its good cuisine, its choice Wines, the comfort of the Apartments, and the care given to the attendance. Conversation, Reading, and Music-room. English and French newspapers. Warm Baths. Table d'Hôte at six o'clock. Private Dinners and Breakfasts for famil:es and residents in the Hotel.

BOULOGNE-SUR-MER.—HOTEL D'ANGLETERRE.—This Hotel is

replete with every comfort; noted for its cleanliness, attention, and moderate charges. Pleasantly situate near the sea. Apartments for large or small families secured on arrival.

H. HODGKINSON, Proprietor,

BOULOGNE-SUR-MER-Continued.

OTEL DE L'EUROPE.-This splendid, first-rate Establishment, situated minus, affords every accommodation to Travellers. Apartments with airy Bed-rooms. Fine Gardens, Warm Baths, Stabling, Lock-up Coach-houses, &c. Prices: Drawing-rooms, 4 to 6 frs. per day; Bed-rooms, 2 frs. per Bed per night; Table d'Hôte Dinners, 3 frs. 50 c.; Breakfast, 1 fr. 50 c. to 2 frs. The Times Newspaper daily. Smoking-room. Agreements are made by the week.

ENGLISH BOARDING HOUSE, 82 and 86, Rue de Boston,
Immediately opposite the Landing Place. Established 26 years.

Replete with every convenience, especially for Ladies. Noted for its domestic eomforts and exceedingly moderate charges. Arrangements made by the day or the week. Proprietress,

MRS. ROBINSON, late R. J. Roberts.

BREMEN.

HILLMANNS' HOTEL. One of the first Hotels in Germany, close to the

Railway Station. Superior first-rate accommodation for Families and Gentlemen. An elegant Coffee Room attached to the Hotel, which is supplied with a great selection of English, French, and German newspapers.

HOTEL DE L'EUROPE.-C. A. Schulze, Proprietor. One of the best Hotels

in the North of Germany, is situated on the Boulevards, close to the station, post-office, and exchange. The rooms are carpeted and furnished in the best English style. English and French Journals are taken in. Advantageous arrangements can be made with families remaining any length of time. Warm and Cold Baths.

GRAND HOTEL DU NORD.

THIS large first-class Hotel, situated in the immediate vicinity of the Railway

terminus, affords excellent accommodation to families and single gentlemen at reasonable prices. Baths and Carriages. French and English spoken.

Messrs. HILMANN AND EBERBACH, Proprietors.

ALBERTI'S HOTEL,

EAR the Railway Station. Very good Hotel, under the immediate superinhis visitors. The Hotel is recommended as being very conveniently situated, especially for a short stay. Mr. Z. was formerly manager of the Hotel Hillmann.

BRUSSELS.

GRAND HOTEL DE SAXE,
77 and 79, RUE NEUVE.

ADMIRABLY situated, near the Boulevards, Theatres, and two minutes'

walk from the North Railway Stations. This Establishment, which has been considerably enlarged, possesses now a most splendid Dining-room, and offlers to Families and Single Travellers spacious, comfortable, and airy Apartments. TARIFFS IN EVERY ROOM.

MAISON BERTHIER, I, Place du Trône, opposite the King's Palace.

Well-furnished Apartments for families.

Breakfasts and Dinners. This house recom

mends itself by its comfort and good situation. English spoken,

BRUSSELS-Continued.

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NGLISH BOARDING HOUSE, 47, AVENUE DE LA TOISON D'OR.-'i his long-established house, situate in the most fashionable and healthy quarter of Brussels, offers to visitors and families all the advantages of an English and Continental house, combining society, comfort, and a good table, upon moderate terms. For particulars, apply 47, Avenue de la Toison d'Or, Boulevard de Waterloo, Brussels. B. DE BOECK, Proprietor.

GRAND HOTEL DE DUNKERQUE AND BAINS LEOPOLD,

Rue des Trois Tetes (Montagne de la Cour),

EAR the Place Royale. Suites of well-furnished apartments for families,

for swimming, and fine garden. Moderate charges.-Mr. BELLEFROID, Proprietor.

HOTEL DE BORDEAUX, 135, RUE DU MIDI.-Well situated in the

centre of the town, near the new Exchange and the Theatres. This Hotel recommends itself by its extreme cleanliness and its moderate charges. Accommodation for families during the winter season. PIERLOT, proprietor.

BRUSSELS-Hotel de l'Europe-PLACE ROYALE,

In a fine, Open, and Healthy Situation.

FOR FAMILIES, PRIVATE OR COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. Excellent accommodation and moderate charges, civility and attention recommend this Hotel to the esteemed patronage of English and American visitors. Most of the rooms overlook the Place Royale and the Park.

The situation of this favourite Hotel, facing the South and South-west, immediately opposite the new palace of the Count and Countess de Flandres, is highly desirable, gay, and warm, the air pure and salubrious, and the view of the beautiful Place Royale and Park always cheerful and animated. Families or gentlemen can pre-engage rooms by letter or telegram, or always secure the first choice by proceeding direct by cab to the Hotel de l'Europe, immediately on the arrival of the Train.

First Table d'Hôte at 5 o'clock; second Table d'Hôte at 7-15 for travellers from London via Calais or Ostend. Master and Attendants speak English.

WILTCHER'S ENGLISH PRIVATE HOTEL,

25, RUE MARIE DE BOURGOGNE

Is situated in the most fashionable part of Brussels, and is patronised and highly recommended by large numbers of the English nobility and gentry. Mr. and Mrs. WILTCHER are English, and can give Clergymen's and other references if required. Letters by post immediately replied to.

ACE MANUFACTORY.-Ladies desirous of purchasing the genuine

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Brussels and Valenciennes Lace, or Mechlin Point, are invited to visit the Celebrated Establishment of Mr. O. DE VERGNIES ET SŒURS, 26, Rue des Paroissiens, near the Cathedral of St. Gudule, where they may witness the process of manufacturing lace of the finest texture, and inspecting an unrivalled stock of Royal Black Lace, and various articles of the Richest and Newest Patterns, at fixed prices. This house is the recipient of the Prize Medal of the Great Exhibition, the Gold Medal of the Belgian Government, and was awarded the first medal at the late Universal Exhibition at Paris. Visitors should be particular in not mistaking the House, or confounding this Establishment with others, which may be easily avoided, as the NAME IS ON THE DOOR. M. O. de Vergnies et Sœurs, successor of Mr. Vanderkelen Bresson, who was also awarded the First Class Medal at the Paris Exhibition.

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