362 Route 42. ZANDVOORT. 6'/2-40 fl. (6-8 before July 15th and after Sept. 45th), with terrace and restaurant; Groot Bapuurs (Pl. c), 140 R. at 212-6, B. 8/5, déj. 11/2, D. 21/2, pens. 6-8 fl, (41/2-6 in June and Sept.), with terrace and restaurant; Horsey BeEavsite (Pl. d), 60 R. at 11/2-31/2, B. 3/4, déj. 11/4, D. 21/2, pens. 43/4-61/o fl. ; “Hore, Kurgavs, with a concert-room, 40 R. at 18/4-3, B. 8/4, déj. 11/4, D 21/2, pens. from 5 fl. These five in an open situation. — Also on the dunes, but at some distance from the sea: HOTEL DE LOckan (PI. f), R, 21/2, déj. 11/4, D. B/e3 fl.; Bapnoter Drresuizen (Pl. g), 40 R. from 11/2, B. 3/,, dé}. 4, D. 2, pens, 45 fl., plain but good; Hore, Betvépere (P). 6), 19 Re from 21/2, B. We, déj.4, D. 2, pens. 31/24 fl., also good, with several furnished villas to let for the season (275-800 l.); HOreL-Penston ZEERUST (PI. h), with a pleasant view of the dunes, well spoken of. Pensions (named from N. to S.). Pens. Biickmann, Villa Adriana-Clasina, Pens. Thalatta, Beau Rivage, Marezate (14 R » pens. 4-6 fl.), Villa Frederica (25 R., pens. 5-9 fl), Villa Paula (17 R. at 3-6, board 3 f.), Quisisana. all in an open situation; Pens. Beauséjour, at some distance from the sea; Pens. Villa Marina (24 B., pens. 4-9 fl.); Pens. Hoogveld, in the village, with small garden, — Lodgings on the dunes and in the village. Cafés- Restaurants, at the above-mentioned hotels. Also, Restaurant du Passage, in the Arcade (numerous shops), near the Kurhaus: Bodega Kiosk, next door to the Hot. Groot Badhuis. Post and Telegraph Office (Pl. 2), Halte-Straat, in the villa Office (closed on Sun.) in the Arcade. Tramway from the station to the Hot. d@’Orang Bathing Coach, 35 c., 10 tickets 8 fl., including ng-dress and towels. — Beach Chair, 10c. — Horses, 1 fl. per hr. — Sailing Boat, 1 fl. per hr. English Church Service in summer. Zandvoort consists of a fishing-village (3800 inhab.), situated behind the dunes, and ofa bathing-resort, dating from 1880, situ- ated on the top of the dunes. The latter is lighted at night by electricity. The season lasts from June 15th to Oct. dst and is at its height from July 15th to Aug. 31st. The bathing-beaches, com- mon to both sexes, are in front of the Kurhaus and near the vil- lage. The beach is excellent. — Amsterdam is supplied with drinking-water from the neighbouring Vogelenzang Dunes. — From Zandvoort visitors should walk to the North Sea Canal (p. 406), about 6 M. off, returning by rail. ge; Branch fare 71/2 c, 43. Amsterdam. Comp. also the Plan of the Inner Town at p. 370, Railway Stations. 1. Central Station (Pl. ees *Restaurant), for all trains. — 2. Weesper Poort Station (PI. G, 4, 5), for Utrecht (R. 5ia), Gouda, The Hague, Rotterdam (BR. 52), Arnhem, Germany, and Belgium. — 3. Muider Poort Station (PI. H, 2, 3), for the trains io Utrecht vid Hilver- sum (R, 51b), to Amersfoort, and to Germany via Apeldoorn - Salzbergen (B.50). — 4. Llectric Ratlhoay Station, see p.866.— Town Agencies of the Railways and Travel Bureaux, see p. 861. — Porter, 25. — Cab Tariff, see p. 365. — Tramways from the Central Station to the Dam (Nos. 1-5, 9, & 41; the last goes to the Weesper Poort Station), 7!/2 c., comp. p. 365. Hotels (comp. p. xxviii). *AmsTEL Horer (Pl. a; F, 5), Tulp-Plein 1; cor. of Sarphati-Straat, in an open situation on the Buiten-Amstel, with railway booking-office. post & telegraph office, 200 R. at 234.5 fl. (some with bathrooms), B. 80c., déj. 2, D. 3, motor-omn. 3/, fl. (no pension rates); “Brack’s Dogten HoTen (Pl. b; E, 4), Doelen-Straat 24, near the Kloveniers-Burgwal, 100 R. at 21/2-3 (some with bathrooms), B. 4, déj. 2, “HOTEL DE “Europe (Pl. c; E, 4), D. 3, pens. from 7, motor-omn. 4 fl.;