"On his way to Utrecht, Haller notices how the landscape changes and finds it to be very picturesque. He also explains that the province of Utrecht is higher than Holland and that one has to use locks to travel there by boat. Haller is less impressed by the city of Utrecht than by Leiden. He compliments the pall-mall, then describes several buildings. He explains that the city has become more pleasant since the peace. He visits the gardens and notes the lack of proper professors in the city."