54. Utrecht. Railway Stations. Uirecht has ro railway - stations: the Central Station of the Staatsspoorweg ( (Pl. A, 3), for all trains, and the Station of the Oosterspoorweg (Pl. E, 4), for trains of the Dutch railway via Hilver- sum to Amsterdam. The latter line has also a small station in the Bili- straat (Pl. F, 4). Hotels. In the town: “HOTEL Des Pays-Bas (PI. 2), Jans-Kerkhof 40, 60 R. at 2l/25, with two beds and bathroom 40- . 3/4, déj. 112-2, D. omn. 40c., with restaurant. — *Horer net KasteEL VAN ANT- (C Gt eau at aie rs; El. BD ,B, 2) , Oude Grac ht 50, pleasantly situated, D. 1 a § vurant; HOTEL BELLE- -restaurant; HOTEL DE L’EUROPE 2 aurant, 35 R. at 13/4-21/o fl. (incl. B.), w yell spok ken of; Hore DE LIGGENDE ( 2), at the N.W. cor- ner of the Vreebu AO R. at 13/4-21/s fl. > HOTEL WILteEms (Pl. h; B, 2), aaah restaurant, BR. at {1]>- 13/4 fl. (incl. B.); HOTEL ‘ene (P1 i 4, with a garden-restaurant, 15 R. at ay fos 0 e; B, 2), 41/5-13/, A. @ [2 fl. ar ve Central Station : Hoter TrwpExs Re ATION (Pl. e; A, 2), 30 RB. at 2-2! (incl. B.), good; Hore, CENTRAL (PT. 3 , 20 R. at 2-2/6 A. (incl. B.), D. both with cafés estaurants. a 6s-Restaurants. Haagsche Koffie eeburg 22, D. (5-7.30 p.m.) fair; Buiten- ; Laponder Oude Gracht 23, very Continental Bodega, a alieb an 43 (p. 442); Tivol Oud-Kerkhof 31; Férwerda & Tieman, Par m, on the Nieuwe Gracht. Concerts. Tivoli (Pl. E, 2), in the Singel, with a garden, Sun. 2-4 and 8- aa eyed 8-10 p.m. (adm. 50 c.); public concerts in the Lucasbolwerk (P1. 9) and the Hoogeland Park (p. 442), in summer only. Oba (Vigelante). From the stations into the town 1-2 pers. 60, 3 pers. 70, 4 pers. 80 c.; per hr. for 1-4 pers. 1 fl., each additional !/, hr. 25¢. Lug- gage over 110 lbs Tramways (Gemeente tr ep fa the Central Station (Pl. A, 3) via Singel (D 2-4), Weerd Singel (Pl. D ; ryne Singel (Pl. A, 4, 2) back to the Central Central Station (P1. A, 3) vid Potter-Straat wl 9), and Biltstraat (Pl. D-F, 1) to CuUy Es returning by the Nachtes a Strant (Pl. E, 2), Nobel-Straat (Pl. D, 2), and Dom-Kerkhof (Pl. C, 3) to the Central Station. — 3. com the Amsterdamsche Straatweg (beyond Pl. A, 1) via the Catharyne Sin 2), Potter-Straat (Pl. B, 2), Dom-Kerkhof (Pl. B, 2), and Lan t (P1. C, D, 4,5) to Ledig Erf. Baths. In the traat (Pl. E, 2). River-baths in the Kromme Ryn, in summer on Post Office (PI. C, 8), Domtrans, at the back of the cathedral 5.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Sun. 8-2). — Telegraph Offices in the We (Pl. A, 3) and in the Gouvernement (P}. D, 3; closed on Sun.). English Church Services a ld at the Tr fall, Keistraat (Pl. C on Sun. at 2p.m.); chaplain, J Collections, Museums, etc. Antiquar: ‘an Museum (p. 442), daily, 10-4, 10 c.; free on Sun. & Wed., 1-4. . 440), daily, 40-4 (strangers admitted at other . Circular Route from Pl. ¢ he: D, 6,5), Malie at, and Catha- — 2. From the » Open ter-Straat ie times also), 1-2 per te Museum Kunstliefde (p.A 39), week-days 10-4, 25 c.; Sun. and holidays A, free. ; ” Museum van Kunstnyverheid (21. D, 1), Wittevrouwen-Kade, Sun. & Wed. 4-1: Sun. free, Wed. 2c. University (@. 440), week-days 10-2; janitor, Domtrans 7. The read- ing-room of the Library (p. 444) is open on week-days 141- 1 dreine the vacation 1-3), Sun. 40-8. The other university institutes, the Mineralogical & Geological Museum, Ganzenmarkt 32 (Pl. B, C, 2), and the Zoological Museum, St. Jans Ker ‘hot (Pl. C, 2), are open daily, 9-4. The small Bo- tanic Garden (p. 441) is open daily, 10-6.