Parliament, 95; an Opening of Parliament, 96; Westminster Hall, the Thames Em- bankment, St. Paul's Cathedral, 97; Tem- ple Church, St. Bartholomew the Great, St. Savior, St. Mary-le-Bow, St. Mary-le- Savoy, 98; St. James, Piccadilly, St. Mar- tin-in-the-Fields, St. Helen's, St. Giles's, St. George's, St. Stephen's, Spurgeon's Tab- ernacle, Whitehall Chapel, the Tower of London, 99; the Horse Armory, the Jew- el-house, the British Museum, 100; the National Picture-Gallery, 101; the South Kensington Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, the Royal Albert Hall of Arts, Soane's Museum, 102; East India Museum, Royal College of Surgeons, United Service Museum, Museum of Practical Geology, Madame Tussaud's Wax-works, Bucking- ham Palace, 103; St. James's Palace, White- hall, Marlborough House, Kensington Pal- ace, Lambeth Palace, Apsley House, 104; Stafford House, Northumberland House, Bridgewater House, Grosvenor House, Dev- onshire House, Montague House, Norfolk House, Holland House, Manchester House, Robert Peel's House, Bank of England, Roy- al Exchange, 105; Mansion House, Guild- hall, General Post-Office, Custom - House, Somerset House, Burlington House, Hall of Science, Annual Exhibition of Pictures, 106; University of London, Royal Mint, Treasury Buildings, Horse Guards, Stock Exchange, Schools, Colleges, Learned So- cieties and Hospitals, the Foundling Hos- pital, 107; London Bridge, Southeastern Railway Bridge, Blackfriar's Bridge, Lon- don and Dover Bridge, Hungerford Bridge, Waterloo Bridge, Westminster Bridge, oth- er Bridges, the Thames Tunnel, Thames Embankment, Holborn Viaduct, St. Catha- rine's Docks, London Docks, other Docks, St. Pancras Railway Station, Great Western Railway Station, 108; Victoria Station, Char- ing Cross Station, other Stations; New- gate Prison, Clubs of London, 109; London Markets, Theatres, 110; Cremorne Gardens, Kew Gardens, Music Halls, Derby Day, Ascot Day, London Cemeteries, 111; Bar- clay and Perkins's Brewery, Tradesmen recommended, 111; Sydenham Crystal Pal- ace, 112. London-Excursions from: Windsor Castle, Richmond, 115; Hampton Court, Green- wich, Dulwich, Eton, Reading, 116. London: Route from Paris, 39.
Routes from, to all parts of the world, 29. to Bath, Bristol, and Clifton, 139.
to Bedford, Nottingham, etc., 119.
to Birmingham and Liverpool, etc.,120.
to Ely, Yarmouth, etc., 130.
to Epsom, Tunbridge Wells, etc., 132.
to Harwich, 151.
to Land's End, 149.
to Maidstone and Folkestone, 152.
to Oxford, Kenilworth, etc., 116. to Paris, 152.
to Rochester, Canterbury, Dover, 131. to Winchester and Southampton, 134. Londonderry, 62.
Route from London, 31; from Paris, 39. Longwy, 292. Loughborough, 119.
Macroon, 49.
Macugnaga, 701, 704.
Madeira, Island of: Route from London, 31. Madrid Hotels, Climate, 904; Manners and Customs, 905; Puerto del Sol, Prado, Royal Palace, 906; Royal Coach-house, Royal Ar- mory, Naval Museum, 907; Theatres, Royal Picture-Gallery, 908; Academy of San Fer- nando, 910; Private Collections, Churches, Cemeteries, Plaza de Toros, Prado, 911; Gardens of Buen Retiro and Delicias, Pala- cio del Congreso, Hacienda, Hotel de Ville, Panaderia, the Escorial, 912. Madrid to Toledo, 914.
Route from London, 31; from Paris,
Mayenfeld, 757. Maynooth, 57. Meaux, 281.
Mechlin, or Malines, 319. Route from Paris, 39.
Medoc, 251. Megara, 605. Megaspelion, 605. Meilen, 755. Meillerie, 682. Meiringen, 729. Meissen, 372. Melrose, 79.
Route from London, 31; from Paris, 39. Mélun, 295.
Mersina, or Mersa, 588. Merthyr Tydvil, 147.
to Brecon and Hay, 147.
Routes by Steamers from, 513. Route from Paris, 39.
Milan to Lake Como, 427.
to Parma, 431.
Moscow to Odessa, 884.
Route from London, 32; from Paris, 39.
Route from London, 31; from Paris, 39. Moses, Fountain of, 552.
Milwaukee, 954.
Minden, 351.
Route from Paris, 39.
Money-kind to carry, xv. Monmouth, 140.
Monreale, 510.
Mons, 312.
Montargis, 263.
Montauban, 256.
Montbard Station, 296.
Mont Blanc, Ascent of, 687. Cenis Tunnel, 298, 777. Tendre, 754. Torrenthorn, 713. Velan, 694.
Montbovon, 748.
Monte Rosa, 701. Sissone, 767.
Montelimart, 296.
Montereau Station, 295. Montevanchi, 464. Montmedy, 292. Montmélian, 777. Montpellier, 259.
Route from Paris, 39.
Montreal, 957. Montreux, 299, 681. Territet, 681.
Route from Paris, 39.
Montserrat, 941.
Morat, 709.
Morgarten, Battle of, 772. Morges, 677.
Morocco, 931.
Moscow Hotels, the Kremlin, 873; Bolshoi Devoretz, 874; Maloi Devoretz, Tower of Ivan Veliki, 877; the Veche Bell, the Arse- nal, Cathedral of the Assumption, House of the Holy Synod, 878; Cathedral of the Archangel Michael, Cathedral of the An- nunciation, 879; Church of the Redeemer in the Wood, Ascension Convent, Cathedral of St. Basil the Beatified, University of Mos- cow, Public Museum, 880; Riding-school, Gostinnoi Dvor or Bazar, Winter Market, Theatres, 881; Palace and Gardens of Pe- trossky, Temple of the Savior, Empress's Villa, Troitzkoi Monastery, 882; the Her- mitage of Gethsemane, 883. Moscow to Nijni Novgorod, 883.
Etna, 512.
Parnassus, 606.
Tabor, 581. Washington, 962. Mullingar, 57.
Munich: Hotels, 610; Public Buildings, Valet de Place, Carriage Hire, Days for Visiting Galleries, etc., the Royal Palaces, 611; Kö- nigsbau, or New Palace, 614; the New Pi- nacothek, the Glyptothek, 617; Propylaen, the Wimmer Collection of Porcelain, 618; Photograph Artists, Museum of Schwan- thaler the Sculptor, the Royal Brewery, the Public Library, 619; Monuments, 620; the Gate of Victory, the Market-place, Churches, 621; the Isar Thor, the Great Prison, the Cemetery, Palaces of Nymphenburg and Schleissheim, 622.
Munich to Augsburg, 622.
Route from London, 32; from Paris, 39. Munkholm, Fortress of, 821. Muottathal, 769.
Mürren, 728.
Murzzschlag, 304.
Mycenæ, 603.
Naples: Hotels, 494; Coral and Cameo Trade, History, Fortifications, 495; Churches, Ca- thedrale Duomo, Basilica of Santa Restitu- ta, Capella del Tesoro, the Liquefaction, Santa Maria della Pietra di Sangri, 496; Christmas, Cemeteries, Palaces, Museo In- ternazional, 497; Vesuvius, 501; Grotto di Pozzuoli, Tomb of Virgil, Excursions, Ca- pri, Grotto Azzurra, Green Grotto, Pæstum, Salerno, 505; Herculaneum, Pompeii, 502; Lake Avernus, Sibyl's Cave, Baths of Nero, Bay of Baiæ, Tomb of Agrippina, Liternum, Lake Agnano, Grotto del Cane, 506. Naples to Cairo, 507.
Route from London, 32; from Paris, 39. Narbonne, 257.
to Perpignan, Spain, 258. Route from Paris, 39.
Narni, 466. Naters, 751. Nauders, 764. Nauplia, 603. Navarin, 608. Nazareth, 580. Nemours, 263. Nesslau, 771.
Netherlands, or Holland, 325–334. Neufchatel, 705.
Route from Paris, 39. Neuhausen, 717. Neuilly, 236. Neustadt, 304.
Pamplona, 944.
to Tolosa, 944.
Route from Paris, 40.
Paris: Approach from Rouen, 155; the Oc- troi, Carriages, Hotels, 156; Galignani's Messenger, 157; Apartments, Boarding- houses, 158; Restaurants and Cafés, Car- riages and Omnibuses, 159; History of Par- is, 160; The War with Germany, 161; Diary of the War, 162; The Thiers Government, 169; The Commune and the Government, 170; Legion of Honor, Army, Fortifica- tions, 172; Sovereigns of France, National Garde Mobile, Courts, Tribunals, and Civil Administrations, 173; Mayors, Po- lice, Prisons, and Correctional Estab- lishments, 174; Children of Americans born in France, Deaths of Americans in France, Tour of Paris for Fifteen Days, 175; Tour of Paris for Eight Days, for Two Days, for One Day, 176; Days and Hours when Museums, Monuments, and Libraries can be visited, 177; Theatres, 178; Con- certs, Public Balls, Café Glacier, 179; Bals Masques, Jardins des Fleurs, Steam-boats, Railways, 181; the Boulevards, 182; the new Boulevards, 184; the Quays, 185; the Bridges, 186; Places, Statues, Fountains, Colonne de Juillet, Place de la Bourse, Place du Carrousel, Place du Château d'Eau, Place du Châtelet, 187; Place de la Concorde of Louis XV., Obelisk of Luxor, Place Dauphine, Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile, 188; Place de Grève, Place Louvois or Richelieu, Place du Palais Bourbon, Pan- théon, Place Royal or des Vosges, Place du Prince Eugène, Place Vendôme, 189; Co- lonne Vendôme, Place du Trône, Place des Victoires, Porte Saint Denis, Porte Saint Martin, Statue of Ney, of Henry IV., Fon- taines de l'Arbre Sec, de la Rue de Gre- nelle, des Innocents, Molière, Garden of the Tuileries, 190; Garden of the Luxembourg, Champs Elysées, Rond Point, Arc de l'Etoile, Bois de Boulogne, Avenue de l'Impératrice, Porte Dauphine, 191; Hip- podrome de Longchamps, Cascade Long- champs, Allée Longchamps, Théâtre des Fleurs, Croix Catelan, 192; Churches, Chap- el of St. Ferdinand, 193; Church of St.
Roche, the Madeleine, 194; Nôtre Dame de Lorette, Church of St. Eustache, Church of St. Germain l'Auxerrois, Church of St. Sul- pice, 195; Church du Val du Grâce and Hô- pital Militaire, Church of St. Etienne du Mont, Church of St. Vincent de Paul, 196; Nôtre Dame des Victoires, Saint Chapelle, American Chapel, 197; Palaces of the Tuil- eries and Louvre, 197; the old Louvre, Col- onnade du Louvre, Tower of the Louvre, Pal- ais de l'Elysée Napoleon, 199; Palais Royal, Palais du Luxembourg, 200; Palace of the Legislative Body, 201; Palais de l'Indus- trie, Palais du Quai d'Orsay, Palais de la Légion d'Honneur, Palais de l'Institut, 202; Hôtel des Affaires Etrangères, the Institut, Hôtel de Ville, Banque de France, the Bourse or Exchange, 203; Mint, Imperial Carpet Manufactory, 204; Government Printing- Office, Government Porcelain Manufacto- ry, Government Tobacco Factory, General Post-Office, Plate-glass Warehouse, the Pan- theon, 205; Mansion of Prince Napoleon, Maison de François I., Maison de Corneille, Maison de Racine, Sports, Races, 206: Jock- ey Club, Hippodrome de Longchamps, Mu- seums, Art Galleries, 207; Museum of the Luxembourg, Hôtel de Cluny, Palais des Thermes, Museum d'Artillerie, 214; Educa- tional Establishments, the Sorbonne, Pal- ais and Ecole des Beaux Arts, 215; Biblio- thèque Impériale, Jardin des Plantes, 216; the Menagerie, Museum of Natural Histo- ry, Conservatoire des Arts, 217; Hospitals, Almshouses, 218; Mont de Piété, Crèches, Hôtel des Invalides, 219; Ecole Militaire, 220 Military Hospitals, Markets, Tatter- sall's, Abattoirs, Artesian Wells, 221; Ca- nal de l'Ourcq, Sewers, Catacombs, Ceme- teries, 222; Tradesmen recommended, 223; Bankers, Physicians, and Lawyers, 224; General Advice to Travelers, American Joint National Company, 225.
Paris to Cherbourg, Route 1, 236. to Brest, Route 2, 239.
to Nantes, Route 3, 242.
to La Rochelle, Route 4, 247. to Bordeaux, Route 5, 249.
to Narbonne, via Carcassonne, Route
to Narbonne, via Beziers, Route 7, 258. to Switzerland, via Dijon, Route 8, 260. to Marseilles, Route 9, 266.
to Strasbourg, Route 10, 281.
to Cologne, Route 11, 305.
to Vienna, Route 12, 308.
to Vichy, 263.
to Genoa, 295.
to Turin, 297.
to Metz, 348.
to Berlin, via Aix-la-Chapelle, Co-
logne, and Hanover, 349.
Route from London, 32.
Routes from, to all parts of the world, 34. Parma: History, the Ducal Palace, 431; Far- nese Theatre, Museum, Churches, Palazzo del Giardino, the Stradone, 432. Parma to Modena, 432.
Route from London, 32; from Paris, 40. Parpan, 760.
Passage per Steamships, xviii. et seq. Passports-Regulations regarding United States, xv. et seq.
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