ROUTES FROM LONDON TO PARIS.
35. By Folkestone, Boulogne, and Amiens.
255 M. By Express Trains (see advertisements in 'Bradshaw'), from
Charing Cross or Cannon Street, in 8-10 hrs., average sea-passage 21/4 hrs. ;
fares 21. 10s., 1 l. 14 s. 8d., and 1 l. 2s. 9d. ; return-tickets valid for one
month 4l. 7s. 10d., 3 l., and 1 l. 17s. 5d. Passengers with single tickets
may break their journey at the principal stations, and spend seven days
on the route. Registered luggage is not examined before arrival at Paris.
By Steamboat from London to Boulogne (see 'Bradshaw'). Bennett Steam-
ship Co., thrice weekly, in 9-10 hrs. (6 hrs. river-passage); fare 10s., return
17s. 10d. : New Palace Steamers Co., weekly during the season; return-fares
14 s., 11 s. 6d. This route is pleasant in favourable weather; but the trains
from Boulogne to Paris (p. 420) do not correspond with the steamers.
Boulogne-sur-Mer.—Hotels. Near the baths: Hôtel du Pavillon
Impérial et des Bains de Mer (Pl. a; D, 1); South-Eastern Hôtel (Pl. à;
D, 1); de la Plage (Pl. â; D, 1); Brighton et Marine (Pl. b; D, 2), all
in the Boul. Ste. Beuve; de Folkestone (Pl. c; D, 2), du Globe et
d'Amiens, de Paris et de Boulogne (Pl. d; D, 2), good, all on the Quai
Gambetta. In the town: Hôtel des Bains et de Bellevue (Pl. f; E, 3),
Quai Gambetta and Rue Victor-Hugo: Meurice et de l'Univebs (Pl. i, h;
E. 2, 3), Continental (Pl. m; E, 3), Rue Victor-Hugo (Nos. 26, 35);
British Hotel (Pl. 1; E, 3), Rue Faidherbe 27; du Louvre (Pl. n; D, 3),
near the station R., L., & A. at these 2 1/2 - 7 1/2, dej. 21/2-4 1/2. D. 3-7, pens.
8-20 fr., wine generally extra. — There are also numerous maisons meublées,
pensions, and furnished apartments.
Restaurants. Casino (déj. 4, D. 5 fr.); Hôtel de Flandre, Quai Gam-
betta 52 (déj. 2, D. 2 1/2 fr.); Hôtel du Port. Quai Gambetta 34 (déj. 2 1/2,
D. 3 fr.); also at most of the above-named hotels and at the railway-
stations.
Cafés. Grand Café de Boulogne Continental, Rue Adolphe-Thiers 37 and
31 ; du Phénix, Rue Victor-Hugo 59 : du Nord, cor. of Grande Rue and
Rue Victor-Hugo ; others in the Rue Monsigny and elsewhere.
Cabs. From 6 a.m. to midnight, per drive 1 1/2 fr., per hour 2 fr. ; from
midnight to 6 a.m. 2 fr. and 2 1/2 fr. ; outside the town, per hr. 2 1/2 fr.
Electric Tramways from the Place Dalton (Pl. F, 3) to the Casino
(Pl. D, 1; 15c): to Le Portel via Châtillon and Captecure : to Mont-Neuf-
d'Outreau (Pl. E, 5; 10 c); to St. Martin (Pl. G, 2; 20 c); to Wimereux
(Pl. C, D, 1; 30 c); from the Casino to Brequerecque (Pl. G, 5; 15 c).
Casino. Admission per day 1 fr., week 10. fortnight 17, month 29 fr. ;
double tickets 19, 32, or 54 fr. Adm. to Theatre, 4 fr. See the gratuitous
Guide- Programme.
Baths. Sea Baths 1 fr., including machine and towels ; subscription
for 12 baths 9 fr.; at the Ecole de Natation (enclosed basins) 50 c and
5 fr. 50 c; Hot Baths 1 fr.
Post and Telegraph Offices, Rue du Pot-d'Etain 12 (Pl. E, 3).
British Vice-Consul, H. F. Farmer, Rue Correnson 2. — American
Agent, William Hale, Rue des Ecoles 36. — Bankers, Adam & Co., Rue
Victor-Hugo 6 (also Lloyd's agents). — Merridew's Library, Rue Victor-
Hugo 60.
English Churches in the Rue de la Lampe and Rue des Vieillards. —
New Wesleyan Methodist Church, 68 Grande Rue.

