Escape to Paradise: Your Ajaccio Holiday Inn Express Awaits!

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Holiday Inn Express Ajaccio By IHG Ajaccio France

Escape to Paradise: Your Ajaccio Holiday Inn Express Awaits!

Escape to Paradise: Ajaccio's Holiday Inn Express – A Real-Life Review (Or, My Quest for Vitamin Sea…and a Decent Wi-Fi Signal)

Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because I'm about to spill the beans (and maybe some leftover croissant crumbs) on the Holiday Inn Express in Ajaccio. Now, I'm not one for flowery prose, so let's get down to brass tacks. This isn't a stuffy, Michelin-star-approved review. This is real. This is Ajaccio Holiday Inn Express: The Honest Edition.

First Impressions: The Arrival & (Mostly) Seamless Check-in

Coming off the ferry, drenched in sunshine and the promise of Corsican adventure, the Holiday Inn Express sign was like a beacon. The location? Pretty darn convenient. Close enough to the action, far enough from the… ahem… rowdy seagulls. Parking? Yeah, they got it. Car park [free of charge] - a BIG win, especially since I'd heard parking in Ajaccio was like trying to find a unicorn. Elevator! Praise be! Lugging my overstuffed suitcase up stairs after a ferry ride is NOT my idea of a good time. Check-in/out [express] made things swift and easy. The doorman, while not exactly James Bond (he missed my bags while I was checking in), was pleasant. Score one for streamlining the travel process.

Accessibility: Now, this is important. I'm not mobility impaired myself, but I always keep an eye out. The facilities for disabled guests looked legit – ramps, well-placed elevators, etc. I didn't see any specific wheelchair accessible rooms (though, I’d wager they have them, given the brand standards.) Overall, the accessibility from the hotel seemed good, but I wasn't able to dive in depth.

The Room: My Little Slice of Cleanliness and… Wi-Fi Wrangling

My room? Clean. Impeccably so. This is a win, I'm a stickler for cleanliness. Rooms sanitized between stays, Anti-viral cleaning products – all reassuring. I mean, we’re all about staying safe these days, right? The blackout curtains were a godsend for beating the early morning sun (and my jetlag). Air conditioning? Absolutely. Essential. Desk was fine, the laptop workspace actually USEFUL – yes! (Though, I’ll confess, I'm writing this from my bed.) Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! – Hallelujah! Except… and here's where the adventure started…It wasn't always the speed of light. It was… adequate. I’d rate it "functional for emails and occasional Netflix binging with a side of frustration". But hey! Internet access – wireless was there. So, points for effort. I had internet access – LAN too, don't ask me how to use that! Complimentary tea/coffee maker? YES! A life-saver. And because, I'm a coffee addict.

The "Things to Do" & "Ways to Relax" Debacle… Well, Mostly Relax

Okay, so the hotel itself isn't exactly a destination spa. No Body scrub, Body wrap, or Foot bath action here. But that's Corsica’s fault. Ajaccio is absolutely packed with actual things to do!

Things to do – well, the beach is ten minutes, the town center is a quick stroll, so the location is a huge win.

I'm not gonna lie, I took advantage of the swimming pool [outdoor]. The Pool with view? Well, no. But it was clean and refreshing. I managed to sneak in a few laps before the afternoon heat really kicked in. Heaven.

Dining, Drinking & Snacking: Breakfast Adventures and (Potentially) Questionable Coffee

Breakfast [buffet] was included – score! This is crucial because I need food, preferably within an hour of waking up. So, I'm a messy eater. Breakfast [buffet] was pretty standard fare. I had a Breakfast takeaway service option, which meant I could shove a croissant in my bag for later. They had the usual suspects (cereals, pastries, some fruit). Western breakfast. The coffee/tea in restaurant was, let's just say, inconsistent.

I had one (unforgettable) morning where I reached for the coffee and it was lukewarm. I asked the staff for a replacement, and the person gave me a look that clearly indicated they’d had a rough morning, too. So, I gave up and went towards the buffet instead!

There was a Snack bar which worked miracles for my afternoon munchies. They had a Coffee shop. I did not find that helpful, as I've said. There are Restaurants too, and I didn't try any of them. But one thing is for sure the Bottle of water was a definite win!

Cleanliness & Safety: Covid Crusaders (and the Occasional Oversight)

Okay, so Covid safety… They tried. Hand sanitizer everywhere. Staff trained in safety protocol. Daily disinfection in common areas. Sanitized kitchen and tableware items. They took a LOT of effort to reassure everyone. The rooms were impeccably cleaned. I’m impressed and relieved.

But, in one instance, the staff didn't seem to clean my room thoroughly (I can't say what it was). I chalked it up to a bad day. But, the hotel overall did appear to take it seriously.

Services and Conveniences: The Good, the Bad, and the "Meh"

Daily housekeeping was efficient and friendly. Laundry service was a lifesaver (for a small fee, of course). I appreciated the luggage storage. Concierge – there was one, but I didn’t need to use it. They did provide an invoice provided, which was helpful with my corporate card. There's a Convenience store too, though I never used it.

Getting Around: Location, Location, Location

The Airport transfer wasn’t included, but the taxi ride was short and painless. There are Bicycle parking and, crucially, Car park [free of charge], which are major perks.


The Verdict: Would I Go Back?

Honestly? Yes. For the price, the location, and the general cleanliness, the Holiday Inn Express in Ajaccio is a solid choice. It’s not a luxury resort, but it's comfortable, convenient, and a great base for exploring Corsica. If you're looking for a practical, stress-free stay, this is a strong contender.

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  • Prime Location: Walk to the beach, explore the charming town of Ajaccio, and soak up the Corsican culture.
  • Breakfast Included (and Convenient Takeaway): Start your day with a decent breakfast (and maybe a cheeky croissant to go).
  • Easy Check-in/Check-out: Say goodbye to travel hassles and hello to relaxation.
  • Free Wi-Fi: (Mostly) stay connected (though, be prepared to embrace the Corsican spirit of "chill").
  • Free Parking: Ditch the parking stress and breathe easy.
  • Close to all the Good Stuff: Beaches, restaurants, shops, and the stunning beauty of Corsica are all at your fingertips.

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Okay, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your perfectly manicured travel itinerary. This is the REAL DEAL, the messy, hilarious, and occasionally tear-soaked reality of ME in Ajaccio, France, specifically the Holiday Inn Express. Let's dive in, shall we?

Ajaccio Adventure: A Chaotic Chronicle (and a whole lotta coffee)

Day 1: Arrival & Immediate Panic (and the Search for Decent Coffee)

  • Morning (ish - let's be honest, it was more like midday): Landed in Ajaccio, Corsica. HOLY MOLY, the airport's cute! But also…where's the sign for the Holiday Inn Express? Found it eventually, after wandering around like a lost sheep. Seriously, the French seem to have mastered the art of discreet signage. My luggage, bless its heart, took its sweet time too. Thank goodness for that travel-sized bottle of sanity (aka, wine) I smuggled in.
  • Afternoon: Checked into the Holiday Inn Express. Okay, not the Ritz, but the bed LOOKED comfy. Which was paramount after the flight. The room? Clean, functional, and filled with the faint aroma of…well, let's just say it's a hotel room smell. Unpacked. Or rather, threw clothes haphazardly into drawers. (Judge me all you want.) The real crisis? The instant coffee in the room. DISASTER. I swear, they're using the stuff they dig out of the earth's core. Needed a fix, immediately.
  • Afternoon (continued): Spent a good hour scavenging for decent coffee. Found a little café a few blocks away, "Le Petit Corsaire" (cute name!). Ordered a double espresso. Life. SAVED. Sat outside, watching the world go by. Corsicans are stylish, even when popping out for an espresso, and listening to the snippets of rapid-fire French conversation. The sun was glorious, the espresso divine, and I felt… hopeful. This trip might actually be okay.

Day 2: History, Hikes, and a Whole Lot of Pizza

  • Morning: Attempted to be cultural. Visited the Musée Fesch (Napoleon's ancestor's art museum, a big deal here). Beautiful paintings, but honestly, my brain felt like a scrambled egg after the first hour. Tried to focus, really I did. Suddenly, I was dreaming about a perfectly cooked Margherita pizza, and the museum became a blur of gilded frames and… pizza ovens?
  • Lunch: Okay, pizza it was. Found a little place near the harbor. Crispy crust, fresh basil, the works. Pure bliss. Ate it so fast, I think I inhaled half of it.
  • Afternoon: Hiked up a scenic path (a bit steep, let's be honest). The view from the top was breathtaking… when I wasn't wheezing for air. I actually felt I was climbing to heaven. The Mediterrian Sea was so clear and light. Got a bit lost, took a wrong turn, and ended up in someone's backyard, which, thankfully, was abandoned, but it made me feel like I am an idiot. But hey, the view was worth it! Felt ridiculously proud of myself for not falling down the cliff.
  • Evening: Back at the Holiday Inn. Soaked in a bath (the hotel could really have used some bath salts but it was ok), watched some terrible French television (which, surprisingly, was quite entertaining).

Day 3: The Napoleon Obsession and the Great Gelato Heist (and a Minor Meltdown)

  • Morning: Decided to go full Napoleon. (Because, when in Corsica…) Visited the Maison Bonaparte (his birthplace). SO. MUCH. NAPOLEON. Seriously, every single thing was about him, so many portraits that the head of the family was in danger of exploding. It was… intense. Found myself getting a bit overwhelmed. The guy was, let's be honest, a bit full of himself.
  • Late Morning/Early Afternoon: Needed a major sugar rush. Headed straight for a gelato shop. Picked a pistachio and a raspberry one. Bliss. Stood on a bench and ate it like a five-year-old who'd just won the lottery.
  • Afternoon: Disaster. Complete and utter meltdown. The gelato, which had been perfect, splattered, and melted all over my pristine white blouse. My perfectly planned schedule went out the window. The afternoon became filled with tears, and the feeling of being, a total idiot. I managed to wash the blouse.
  • Evening: Wine. Lots of wine. Ate the rest of the pizza for dinner in my hotel room with a side of self-pity. The balcony window offered a beautiful view of the city.

Day 4: Beach Bliss (and a near miss with a seagull)

  • Morning: Beach day! I actually felt relaxed as I made my way to the beach. The Holiday Inn Express is a decent distance from the city, but getting there was another thing. I jumped to a taxi and was there in 15 minutes. The sand was golden, the water crystal clear. Spent hours swimming, sunbathing (with copious amounts of sunscreen, of course). This was what I thought I needed, to be on vacation. I found the tranquility I was looking for.
  • Afternoon: Nearly lost an eye to a rogue seagull trying to steal my sandwich. Survived. Swore revenge on all seagulls.
  • Evening: A simple meal at a restaurant near the hotel. I found a seafood dish and ordered it. Corsican food is delicious!

Day 5: Departure & Reflections (and a vow to learn French)

  • Morning: Last-minute souvenir shopping (a tiny Napoleon-themed snow globe, because, why not?). Packed. The airport was just as discreet, and the flight took off.
  • Reflection: Ajaccio, you beautiful, chaotic, slightly-annoying city. I loved you, I hated you, I nearly lost my mind in a gallery. But I wouldn't have traded a single moment for the world. I'll be back. And next time… I'm learning French. (Maybe.) And I'm definitely investing in stain remover and a GPS.
  • Emotional Verdict: A total rollercoaster. Utterly imperfect, occasionally glorious, and unforgettable. Would recommend (with the disclaimer that I'm probably a biased, hot mess.)

So there you have it. The messy, real, and utterly human account of my Ajaccio adventure. Hopefully, it gives you a chuckle, a relatable moment, and maybe…just maybe… some inspiration to embrace the chaos of travel. Bon voyage!

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Okay, spill it: Is this "Escape to Paradise" *really* paradise, or just another Holiday Inn Express?

Alright, let's be real. Paradise? Not exactly. Think more... *pleasant*. Look, I'm not a hardcore luxury traveler, right? I'm the guy who packs too many t-shirts and forgets to charge his phone. So, the Holiday Inn Express in Ajaccio? Clean, comfy beds, decent free breakfast (those croissants were my saving grace, honestly), and the air conditioning actually *worked*. Huge win. Was the lobby dripping with chandeliers and butlers offering me caviar? Nope. Did I care? Not particularly. The *real* paradise – the beaches, the mountains, the Corsican sun – that was just a short drive away. This hotel? It was my base camp for adventure, safe and sound. It’s like... your boring but reliable friend who *always* has toothpaste and a charger when you need them. You know? You appreciate them.

What's the deal with the breakfast? Everyone always raves (or whines) about hotel breakfasts.

Okay, here's the breakfast lowdown. It was... fine. The croissants, as I mentioned, were *delicious*. Flaky, buttery, absolute perfection. I may or may not have snuck a few extra back to my room for later. (Don't judge me; I was walking a LOT). The coffee was... well, it was coffee. Drinkable. There were the typical continental breakfast suspects: cereal, yogurt, fruit (some of which looked a little… past its prime, if I’m being honest). The scrambled eggs were, let's say, enthusiastic in their consistency. Think more "egg-like substance" and less "gourmet omelet". But hey, it was *free*, people. Fuel for exploring. And honestly, after a few espressos down at the port, this seemed like gourmet anyway. The location of the breakfast room, which if I remember, was on the second floor, was not necessarily ideal for seeing the sunrise over the mountains, so that's kinda bad. Although I never actually woke up early enough for that...

Is the location good? I want to be close to the… well, everything!

Yep, the location was pretty darn good. You're not *right* in the thick of the action, which is a blessing in disguise, trust me. Ajaccio gets *packed* with tourists, especially in high season. You could walk to the port, the beach, some decent restaurants. It's a manageable walk, but I really thought I'd walk everywhere, but I took the bus. And the bus, although infrequent, was certainly a more comfortable environment, especially after dinner, when I was full of pizza and wine. It was easy to get to from the airport, too, which is a huge plus after a long flight. And honestly, it was far enough from the crazy crowds that you could actually get a peaceful night's sleep. Which, after hiking all day, is priceless. I'm not a fan of screaming babies at 3 AM.

Tell me about the rooms! Were they… depressing?

Okay, the rooms. Here's the thing: they were what you'd expect from a Holiday Inn Express. Clean, functional, and… well, not terribly *exciting*. Think beige. A lot of beige. But! The beds were comfy. The air conditioning (again, thank the heavens) blasted cold air. There was a decent TV, which I rarely used, because, hello, Corsica! And, most importantly, the shower worked. And it had good water pressure. And let's be real, after a day of hiking through the mountains or swimming in the Mediterranean, you don't need a spa shower, you need *hot, powerful water* to wash off all the sweat and sunscreen. The room was smallish, yes, but perfectly fine for a solo traveler like myself. Honestly, after a while, you barely notice the lack of decor!

Any hidden costs or things I should watch out for?

The usual suspects, really. Parking, if you have a car, *might* cost extra. Definitely check the fine print. The internet was free, thankfully, and actually pretty decent, which is a must for any traveler these days. Watch out for the little extras. I am a big fan of water. So, I was shocked to discover that the water bottles weren't free. You'll probably want to buy some from the local shops, which I found were much cheaper than buying them from the hotel or at the airport. The staff was generally very friendly and helpful, especially with pointing me towards some of the best food in town, but sometimes it was a bit tough to get what I wanted in English. Brush up on your basic French if you can.

Okay, so the pool. Is there one? Because a pool is a must-have for me.

*Sigh*. No pool. Sorry. I know, I know. It's a bit of a bummer. Especially when the sun is blazing and the beaches are crowded. But… there are beaches! And the Mediterranean is *gorgeous*. So, you'll survive. Honestly, I'm not a huge pool person anyway. I prefer the ocean. I like the sand, the waves, the feeling of being *in nature* (which, fun fact, is also a reason why you're on holiday). The beach was like, a ten-minute walk, and it was awesome. So, no pool, but honestly, not something I necessarily missed terribly.

Did anything *really* annoy you about this hotel? Be honest!

Okay, honesty time. One thing that *did* grate on my nerves a little: the elevators. There were only two, and they were SLOW. Especially during breakfast rush. I mean, seriously slow. You'd hit the button, and it felt like you were waiting for the next lunar eclipse. I ended up taking the stairs more often than not, which, after a long day of hiking, was not ideal. But hey, it's a small price to pay. I survived. Would I want the elevators to be upgraded? Absolutely. But did it ruin my trip? Nah. Just gave me more exercise and more time to stare at ceiling tiles. (Which I'm not gonna lie, were kind of bland...).

Would you recommend this hotel to a friend?

Look, if a friend asked me, "Hey, should I stay at the Holiday Inn Express in Ajaccio?" my answer would be a qualified "yes." If they're looking for luxury, or a pool, or something truly exceptional? No. If they want a clean, comfortable, convenient base camp for exploring Corsica? Then yes! It's not paradise, but it's perfectly *adequate*. It's a good value for the money. It's not gonna blow your mind, but the croissants will probably make you smile, and that’s a start. And the best part? You're in Corsica! The hotel isChicstayst

Holiday Inn Express Ajaccio By IHG Ajaccio France

Holiday Inn Express Ajaccio By IHG Ajaccio France

Holiday Inn Express Ajaccio By IHG Ajaccio France

Holiday Inn Express Ajaccio By IHG Ajaccio France

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