Appleton's European Guide Book for English-speaking Travellers

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Appleton and Company, 1886

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Contents

Bordeaux to Bayonne
387
Bordeaux to Marseilles
390
Introductory Information
391
Paris to Lourdes
393
Narbonne to Barcelona
395
BELGIUM
399
Brussels to Antwerp and Rotterdam
402
Brussels to Ghent Bruges and Ostend
404
Specialties of European Cities
405
Brussels to Liege AixlaChapelle and Cologne
408
Medical Directory
410
Bankers Directory
412
Rotterdam to Amsterdam by the Hague and Haarlem
414
Booksellers Directory
415
Route
417
Rotterdam to Utrecht Arnheim and Cologne
419
Bâle to Schaffhausen and Constance
423
Schaffhausen to Zurich
429
Zurich to Coire and the Splugen Pass to Como
430
Zurich to Davos
434
The Engadine
435
Bâle to Zurich by Olten
439
Zurich to Rorschach and Lindau
440
The Rigi
442
The Lake of Lucerne
445
Lucerne to Interlaken by the Brunig Pass
451
Interlaken to Lauterbrunnen and Grindelwald by the Wengern Alp
452
Grindelwald to Meyringen by the Great Scheideck
456
Meyringen to the Grimsel Hospice
457
Goeschenen to the Rhone Glacier and Brieg by the Furca Pass
458
Geneva to Lausanne by Vevay including the Lake of Geneva
458
Geneva to Milan by the Simplon Pass
465
Lucerne and the St Gothard Tunnel to Como the Lago Maggiore and Milan 447
468
Bâle to Bienne
469
Lucerne to Berne
470
Martigny to Chamouni by the Tete Noire
474
Visp to Zermatt
475
Martigny to the Great St Bernard
476
Geneva to Bâle by Freyburg and Berne
479
Geneva to Bâle by Neuchâtel
481
Berne to Thun and Interlaken
483
The Bernina Pass
485
Cologne to Berlin
489
Cologne to Leipsic
505
The Saxon Switzerland
512
Berlin to Hamburg
514
Berlin to Stettin
515
Berlin to Dresden
516
ENGLAND
520
The Moselle Valley
522
Queenstown to Cork IRELAND
522
The Rhine from Cologne to Mayence
522
Mayence to FrankfortontheMain
538
Mayence to Heidelberg
540
Frankfort to Ems by Wiesbaden
543
Frankfort to Cassel
544
Frankfort to Nuremburg Ratisbon and Vienna
546
Frankfort to Homburg
552
Frankfort to Munich
553
Munich to Oberammergau
565
Offenburg to Constance
571
Munich to Lindau
573
Munich to Verona 547
574
Munich to Vienna
577
Vienna to Dresden
589
Prague to Nuremberg
597
Vienna to Trieste and Venice
599
Vienna to Pesth
603
ITALY
606
Modane to Turin
609
Turin to Milan
611
Arona to Milan
621
Florence to Leghorn by Pisa 370
670
Pisa to Rome by Civita Vecchia
674
Florence to Rome
676
Perugia to Rome
678
Florence to Siena
724
Rome to Naples
725
Naples to Messina
739
Naples to Palermo
742
Irun to Madrid by Burgos
747
Bayonne to Madrid by Pampeluna and Saragossa
752
Madrid to Toledo
755
Madrid to Alicante
757
Madrid to Carthagena
758
Madrid to Valencia
759
Madrid to Cordova Seville and Cadiz
761
Seville to Cordova and Malaga
769
Malaga to Granada
770
Valencia to Barcelonia by Tarragona
773
Barcelona to Madrid
775
Barcelona to Gerona
776
Madrid to Lisbon
777
192a Madrid to Lisbon
779
Lisbon to Oporto
780
RUSSIA
783
Wierzbolow Russian frontier to St Petersburg by Wilna
784
St Petersburg to Moscow
791
Moscow to Nijni Novgorod
794
St Petersburg to Berlin by Warsaw
795
DENMARK SWEDEN AND NORWAY
797
Hamburg to Copenhagen
799
Copenhagen to Elsinore
802
Copenhagen to Stockholm
803
Stockholm to Gottenburg by Göta Canal
807
London to York NewcastleonTyne and Berwickon
809
Christiania to Drontheim by railway
810
Christiania to Drontheim by road
812
Christiania to Molde
818
The Sognefjord
821
Christiania to Rjukanfos
822
Drontheim to Hammerfest 223
823
London to Trieste Brindisi Corfu Athens and Con
829
stantinople
833
London to Constantinople by rail
835
Corfu to Athens
836
London to Brindisi Corfu and Alexandria 215 Alexandria to Cairo and the Pyramids
838
The River Wye 216
841
Cairo to the First and Second Cataracts of the Nile 217 Cairo to Ismailia Port Said and Jaffa
872
Jaffa to Jerusalem and Tours about Jerusalem
874
Jerusalem to Samaria Nazareth Tiberias Damascus Baalbek and Beyrout
891
Beyrout to Smyrna and Constantinople
909
ALGERIA
911
Marseilles to Algiers and Excursions about Algiers
913
Algiers to Philippeville
914
Philippeville to Constantine
915
Cork to Blarney Castle
2
Cork to Killarney vid Mallow
3
Cork to Killarney via Glengariff
4
Cork to Dublin
5
Cork to Limerick
6
Dublin to Belfast
7
Belfast to Port Rush Londonderry and the Giants Causeway
8
Dublin to Kilkenny
9
Dublin to Galway
10
Dublin to Holyhead
11
Belfast to Glasgow
12
Glasgow and the Clyde to Greenock
13
Glasgow to Carlisle
14
Glasgow to Carlisle by Dumfries 16 Glasgow to Ayr and the Land of Burns 17 Glasgow to Stornoway 18 Portree to Lochmaddy 19 Portree to Storno...
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