Bradshaw's pedestrian route-book for Switzerland, Chamouni, and the Italian lakes, ed. by J.R. Morell

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Page 240 - Sleeping Apartments, elegant Sitting-rooms, and a Garden for the use of visitors. Extensive and airy Dining-room, and a comfortable Public Sitting-room, with Piano and Library. It is conducted under the Immediate superintendence of the Proprietor, who endeavours, by the most strict attention and exceedingly Moderate Prices, to merit the continued patronage of English and American visitors. English and American Newspapers. The Table d'HOte and Wines of this Hotel are reputed of the best quality In...
Page 248 - L'ECU. This unrivalled and admirably conducted Hotel has long enjoyed an extensive and high reputation among Travellers. Situated in the finest part of the town, and facing the lake, it commands a beautiful view of the environs. Its accommodation...
Page 241 - Ac.; 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'Hote 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.
Page 249 - T. BERTHUNDS.— This Hotel is situated in one of the most beautiful parts of the town, near the English Church, and close to the Railway Station, Steamers Office, and the Diligence for Chamounix.
Page 250 - VICTORIA HOTEL.— First-rate for Families and single Gentlemen, close to the Springs and the Kursaal ; it is one of the best situated Hotels in the town. A splendid Dining-room and two suites of airy and quiet apartments (wiili balconies), overlooking the fine Taunus Mountains, have been newly added to the Hotel.
Page 250 - FRANCS, and that the accommodation is of so comfortable and luxurious a character as to attract the notice of all visitors. Although the GRAND HOTEL DE LYON affords the most elegant accommodation for the highest classes, it is frequented by visitors of the humblest pretensions. Rooms at 2 frs., very comfortably furnished.
Page 239 - It is also much frequented by English Travellers for the comfort and first-rate accommodation it affords, as well as for the invariable civility shown to visitors. Cold and warm baths may be had at any hour — Carriages for hire— Table d'Hoto at half-past four, or dinner
Page 253 - T. BAER, Proprietor. This excellent first-class Hotel, situated in the finest part of the city, opposite St. Charles', and close to the cathedral and public gardens. Honoured for many years with the patronage of the Nobility and Gentry of all nations, it is recommended for its clean and comfortable apartments, excellent cuisine, and attentive service. Table d'Hote, Reading Room, Ac.— (See Murray's Guide).
Page 250 - English and American Families and single Gentlemen will find this house one of the most comfortable, combining excellent accommodation with cleanliness and moderate charges.— (See "Murray," page 531.) Elegantly furnished apartments of all descriptions.
Page 239 - THIS large and well-known Establishment, close to the Kursaal, and opposite the principal Bath Houses, has an excellent reputation for its general comfort, cleanliness, superior accommodation, and very moderate charges. The Proprietor Hveii several years in England.

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