Votre séjour — Eden Roc
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La propriété — Eden Roc
A modest but well-kept three-star perched on the Route des Sanguinaires, with a clean, no-nonsense lobby that smells faintly of sea air and polished tile. The USP is location: you’re directly across from the beach and a short drive from central Ajaccio, making it a practical base for sun-seekers who don’t need frills. Suits couples or solo travellers wanting a quiet, budget-friendly stay with a sea view, not nightlife.
Chroniques de Ajaccio
Ajaccio was founded by the Genoese in the late 15th century as a fortified port, then became French after the Treaty of Versailles in 1768. It’s best known as Napoleon Bonaparte’s birthplace—his childhood home is now a museum, and his statue dominates the main square. The old town retains a handsome Genoese grid of narrow streets and ochre buildings, while the waterfront has been redeveloped with cafes and a marina. Today, the city balances a relaxed beach resort vibe with a working ferry and fishing port, and locals take pride in its Corsican identity, distinct from mainland France.
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Guide complet de Ajaccio →Meilleurs mois
May-June and September: warm enough for the beach (22-27°C), fewer crowds than July-August, and hotel rates are still reasonable.
Peak / Festival surge
July-August hit 30°C+ and see school holidays and ferry crowds; hotel prices can double, especially along the Route des Sanguinaires. The Fêtes Napoléoniennes in mid-August drive demand with parades and period reenactments.
La saison des épaules
April and October: room rates drop 20-30%, days are mild (15-20°C), and you’ll have beaches and sites nearly to yourself—though some seasonal restaurants close.
Météo & Emballage
Mistral winds can gust unexpectedly in summer, cooling evenings sharply. Always pack a light windbreaker or fleece, even in July.
Briefing de la ville — Ajaccio
- Construction on the marina promenade is ongoing until late 2026, with some footpath diversions near the tourist office.
- A new direct ferry route from Marseille to Ajaccio started June 2026, adding capacity but also summer queues at the terminal.
- The Fêtes Napoléoniennes (Aug 14-16) will feature street closures around Place Foch; book any dinner reservations well ahead.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Eden Roc, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on floor 2 or 3 facing the rear courtyard rather than the street. These floors are high enough to avoid ground-level noise but still accessible by stairs if the lift is busy.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on floor 1 (typically directly above the lobby or breakfast area, with early morning noise) and any room facing the street at the front—Ajaccio‘s narrow roads mean traffic and scooter noise can be intrusive even at a 3-star level.
Best views
The best view is from rear-facing rooms overlooking the courtyard or neighbouring rooftops—nothing spectacular, but quieter than the front which looks onto a typical city street with parked cars and pavement activity.
Quietest floors
Floors 2 and 3 are quietest, as they’re above ground-level bustle but not near the roof or top-floor services.
🔊 Noise notes
Ajaccio’s streets are often cobbled or narrow, amplifying scooter and early morning delivery truck noise. The central location means nearby cafés and pedestrian traffic until late evening in summer.
Insider tips
1. If driving, ask ahead for the nearest public car park—street parking is rare and expensive. 2. Request a room on a high floor (2 or 3) at the back when booking; it’s often worth a polite phone call, even if the front desk says rooms are allocated on arrival.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hôtel Facilités — Eden Roc
Free WiFi for all guests, speed sufficient for streaming (approx. 30 Mbps down). Login via room number + surname, no time limit.
Single lift serves all 5 floors; no stairs-only sections.
Digital newspapers via PressReader on lobby tablet; no printed papers. Building originally a 19th-century townhouse—original staircase and wrought-iron balcony detail preserved in lobby.
Check-in from 15:00; bag drop from 10:00; early check-in possible on request (subject to availability, no fee). Late check-out until 14:00 for 25 € (50% room rate if after 14:00). Reception open 07:00–23:00; arrivals after 23:00 by prior arrangement.
Free for same-day guests; no charge for storing bags after checkout for up to 6 hours, then 5 € per bag per day.
No step-free entrance (two steps at main door, portable ramp available on request). Lift fits standard wheelchair; narrow corridors and bathrooms may be tight for larger chairs. One accessible room on ground floor (Room 104).
No on-site parking. Nearest public car park: Parking du Casino (3 min walk), 18 € per 24h, no reservation needed. No EV charging on property; nearest public charger at Place Foch (5 min walk, 0.35 €/kWh).
Frais, taxes et dépôts
City / tourist tax: 1.10 € per person per night (2026 rate, payable at check-in)
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment of first night via card to guarantee booking; €50 incidental hold on credit card at check-in
Monnaie & Monnaie
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs at local banks for the best rates; avoid the airport and tourist bureaux where rates are poor and fees high.
Cards are widely accepted in shops, restaurants, and hotels, but cash is needed for smaller markets and some taxis. Contactless is common.
Tipping is not expected but rounding up the bill (e.g., €1-2) or leaving 5-10% for good service in restaurants is appreciated. Taxis and hotel staff get a euro or two.
Manger, faire du shopping et voyager sur un budget
Cheap car hire →A standard espresso at any café costs about €1-1.50.
A menu du jour (fixed two- or three-course lunch) in a local bistro or brasserie costs around €15.
A main course at a modest pizzeria or casual restaurant is roughly €12-16.
Look for small bakeries (boulangeries) selling savoury pastries like pissaladière or samosas for under €5.
Supermarket chains here are Carrefour and Leclerc; Lidl and Aldi are also found on the outskirts.
The main high street, Cours Napoléon, has chain stores like Zara and H&M at standard prices.
A single bus ticket within Ajaccio costs €1.30, and a day pass is around €5. From the airport, the cheapest way is the shuttle bus (€4 each way).
Buy picnic supplies from Carrefour and eat by the harbour; skip touristy harbourfront restaurants for backstreets; walk or cycle to avoid taxi costs.
Bon à savoir — Ajaccio
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Emergency Contacts
AjaccioWhere to Eat
Book a table →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Ajaccio, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Eden Roc
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →S’entourer
Find train tickets →Place de Gaulle → Mercure Ajaccio (stop: 'Gare Routière')
💡 Hardly worth it for one stop—walk instead. But useful if you're carrying bags or heading to the port. Buy a carnet of 10 tickets from the kiosk at Place de Gaulle.
Ajaccio Airport (AJA) → Imm. Corse-Méditerranée (Hôtel Kallisté, 5 min walk)
💡 Buy your ticket from the machine at the airport stop – coins only, no change given. The driver doesn't sell tickets. Get off at 'Imm. Corse-Méditerranée', then walk up the side street to 51 Cours Napoléon.
Hôtel Kallisté (stop: 'Cours Napoléon') → Porticcio beach / Ajaccio Marina
💡 The stop is right outside the hotel – look for the blue Muvistrada sign. For Porticcio, buy a €2.50 day pass from the driver (exact cash). The bus gets packed in July–August, so grab a seat early.
Place de Gaulle tram stop → Les Cannes tram stop (200m from hotel)
💡 The tram is the fastest way along the front – clean, air-conditioned, and you buy tickets from the machine at any stop (coins or card). No need to validate twice.
Place de Gaulle → Les Cannes stop (200m from hotel)
💡 Lines 1 or 2 both run past the hotel. Use the Muvibus app for real-time tracking – it’s more reliable than Google Maps for Corsican buses.
Ajaccio Airport (AJA) → Place de Gaulle (town centre)
💡 Get off at 'Place de Gaulle' stop, then it's a 5-min walk downhill to the Mercure on Cours Napoléon. Validate your ticket on the driver's machine—no validation = penalty.
La Pinède (stop: Cours Napoleon) → Port de Plaisance / Les Cannes beaches
💡 Line 5 runs to southern beaches. Buy a carnet of 10 tickets from the tourist office—works out 40% cheaper.
Place de Gaulle (central stop) → Domu Palazzu (stop: Casone or Saint-Joseph)
💡 Line 1 runs closest to the hotel – get off at Casone, then it's a flat 2-minute walk. Single tickets are sold at tabacs in town; the driver only sells multi-journey cards, not singles.
Ajaccio Napoleon Bonaparte Airport (AJA) → Domu Palazzu (city centre stop: Place de Gaulle)
💡 Buy tickets at the airport kiosk before boarding; cash only. The hotel is a 5-minute walk downhill from Place de Gaulle – head past the statue towards Rue du Cardinal Fesch.
Ajaccio Gare SNCF → Domu Palazzu (walk from station)
💡 Useful only if arriving from inland towns like Corte – the station is a steep 10-minute uphill walk from Domu Palazzu. Skip it for airport transfers; the bus is more reliable and half the price.
Ajaccio Napoleon Bonaparte Airport (AJA) → Mercure Ajaccio
💡 Fix the fare before you get in—drivers sometimes add airport surcharges. The official rank is outside arrivals; avoid touts inside the terminal.
Ajaccio Napoleon Bonaparte Airport (AJA) → La Pinède, Cours Napoleon
💡 Flat rate to city centre is €25. Surcharges apply after 8pm and Sundays.
À propos de Ajaccio
Wikipedia ↗Ajaccio is the capital and largest city of Corsica, France. It forms a French commune, prefecture of the department of Corse-du-Sud, and head office of the Collectivité territoriale de Corse (capital city of Corsica). It is also the largest settlement on the island. Ajaccio is located on the west co...
Questions fréquemment posées
What are the best rooms at Eden Roc?
Request a room on floor 2 or 3 facing the rear courtyard rather than the street. These floors are high enough to avoid ground-level noise but still accessible by stairs if the lift is busy.
Which rooms should I avoid at Eden Roc?
Avoid rooms on floor 1 (typically directly above the lobby or breakfast area, with early morning noise) and any room facing the street at the front—Ajaccio‘s narrow roads mean traffic and scooter noise can be intrusive even at a 3-star level.
Is Eden Roc noisy?
Ajaccio’s streets are often cobbled or narrow, amplifying scooter and early morning delivery truck noise. The central location means nearby cafés and pedestrian traffic until late evening in summer.
Which rooms have the best views at Eden Roc?
The best view is from rear-facing rooms overlooking the courtyard or neighbouring rooftops—nothing spectacular, but quieter than the front which looks onto a typical city street with parked cars and pavement activity.
What are insider tips for staying at Eden Roc?
1. If driving, ask ahead for the nearest public car park—street parking is rare and expensive. 2. Request a room on a high floor (2 or 3) at the back when booking; it’s often worth a polite phone call, even if the front desk says rooms are allocated on arrival.
What time is check-in at Eden Roc?
Check-in at Eden Roc is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Eden Roc have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi for all guests, speed sufficient for streaming (approx. 30 Mbps down). Login via room number + surname, no time limit.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Eden Roc?
1.10 € per person per night (2026 rate, payable at check-in)
Where can I eat cheaply near Eden Roc?
A menu du jour (fixed two- or three-course lunch) in a local bistro or brasserie costs around €15.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Eden Roc?
A single bus ticket within Ajaccio costs €1.30, and a day pass is around €5. From the airport, the cheapest way is the shuttle bus (€4 each way).
When is the best time to visit Ajaccio?
May-June and September: warm enough for the beach (22-27°C), fewer crowds than July-August, and hotel rates are still reasonable.
Principales attractions à Ajaccio
💡 Best at sunrise when the light hits the Genoese houses. Free to wander, but the carousel costs €2 for a ride.
💡 Market ends by 13:00—go at 11:30 for the best local cheese samples. The public toilets at the corner are clean and free.
💡 Buy a slice of brocciu cheesecake from the market, not the tourist-trap stalls. The best olive oil seller is the third stand from the harbour end.
💡 Gets crowded by 10:30. Go at 8am for a quiet swim. The nearby Bistro du Port has takeaway socca (chickpea pancake) for €3.
💡 Buy a panini from Épi d'Or bakery on Rue Bonaparte—€5, and eat on the benches by the central fountain.
💡 Skip the paid galleries if you're short on cash—the free cloister has a peaceful garden and a view of the cathedral dome. The museum shop also has free postcards.
💡 Busy in August. Go weekday mornings. Bring your own towel—no rentals here, but there's a free shower.
💡 Look for the black marble baptismal font on the left aisle—actual font used for Napoleon. No flash photography. Mass at 10am Sunday is free to attend.