¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
the village of Penzing, lies the Imp. Palace of Schönbrunn. (See p. 220.) Vienna is entered by the Maria hilf Lines. (3 m, charged into) 2A Vienna (in German, Wien). Ians ;—None unexceptionabl e^ on the whole ; those of the first class are— Erzherzog Karl (Archduke Charles), Kiirnthnerstrasse, a fashionable hotel, much frequented by the English, and dear, but. excellent cuisine, and in a centrical situation, near the theatres —the source of some saving in coach- hire. Room
, 1 fi. to 2 fl., .36 Münz; coffee, 24 kr. ■ tea, 30 kr.: wax candle, 20 kr.; coach-house, 8 kr.; cleaning carriage, 1 fl. to 2 fl.; cleaning boots and shoes, 6 kr.—Hotel Mansch, on the Nene Markt, between the Mehlmarkt and Karathnerstrasse, a first-class hotel, at least as good as Archduke Charles: very good and comfortable, but charges high and portions small.—Römischer Kaiser, on the Freyung, a good and fashionable hotel, greatly enlarged and improved in 1848.—Stadt Frankfurt, in the Seilergasse, good and clean
; cuisine good : 300 persons dine here daily. Matschackcr-Hof, in the Seilergasse ; clean, quiet, and moderate ; cuisine and win es good.—Stad t Loudon; go o d, clean, civil people ; fair cuisine ; 1 ini es taken —Kaiserin Elizabeth, kept by Bauer ot Ischl; well conducted, and moderate for Vienna; tahle-d hote at 2;) and ,i. Hotel Mei ssl, Neuer Markt, comfortable and moderate.—Goldner Lamm, in the Leopoldstadt. Second-class Inns .-—Wilder Maun,