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    Ajaccio (/ ˈ aɪ ə tʃ oʊ /, UK also / ə ˈ dʒ æ (k) s i oʊ /, US also / ɑː ˈ j ɑː tʃ (i) oʊ /; French: ⓘ; Italian: Aiaccio or Ajaccio; Corsican: Aiacciu, locally: Aghjacciu [aˈɟattʃu]; Latin: Adiacium) is the capital and largest city of Corsica, France.

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    • Sam B. 2 contributions. Foot passengers beware: check the exact location of the foot passenger terminal before travelling. If travelling as a foot passenger from Marseille, make sure you go to the foot passenger terminal and not the car entrance (where google maps seems to take you).
    • Stay729853. 12 contributions. Must see *** Outstanding display ?great presentation wonderful history display on El Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte (aka)The Little Corporal.
    • Russell. London, UK1 contribution. Beautiful undeveloped beach. This is a beautiful undeveloped beach about 25 minutes drive from Ajaccio. It’s a lovely natural bay with crystal clear water with that beautiful aqua marine tone thanks to the white sand.
    • Marco A. London, UK 289 contributions. Amazing. 5 start trekking. Day trip from Macinaggio to Barcaggio and back by taxi. I loved it, so many interesting and scenic corners and views.
    • Pointe de la Parata. On an island where stupendous natural spectacles are almost commonplace, Pointe de la Parata will still make you lost for words. This is a black granite promontory announcing the northern limit of the Bay of Ajaccio, near the end of a stubborn string of rocky apexes that continue offshore to create the Sanguinaires Islands.
    • Route des Sanguinaires. Pulling out from the south coast of Ajaccio is a seaside route that leads to Pointe de Parata. It incorporates the “Corniche Ajaccienne”, a raised, bending road that hugs the torturous contours of the rugged coast.
    • Musée Fesch. Ajaccio’s Museum of Fine Arts is named after Napoleon’s uncle, Joseph Fesch, who was archbishop of Lyon. In the early-1800s he founded this museum by donating his extravagant painting collection, and it constitutes one of the largest sets of Italian baroque and renaissance painting anywhere in France.
    • Maison Bonaparte. Napoleon’s birthplace is one of those attractions that is more about the significance of the place rather than what is there. Really, all you need to know is that you’re inspecting the home in which an epoch-maker was born on 15 August 1769.
    • Ajaccio Market and Place Campinchi. The recently opened producers' hall is the place to go for foodies. Enjoy cold meats, wines, cheeses, pastries and cakes.
    • National Museum: Maison Bonaparte. As you stroll the streets of the city, you can’t help but notice that many monuments and streets are dedicated to the Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
    • Palais Fesch Museum of Fine Arts and the Imperial Chapel. Recently renovated, the Palais Fesch holds "museum of France" status and brings together three major collections: Italian Masters, the Napoleonic Collection and Corsican painters.
    • Ajaccian Beaches. Ajaccio’s beaches can easily be reached from the city centre. Leave your car behind, and head to the sands by electric bike and scooter, spread your towel and relax in the sun.
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    • The National Museum of the Bonaparte Residence. During your stay in Ajaccio, you will notice that many places are named after Bonaparte. That’s not a surprise, as the emblematic French Emperor was born there!
    • The Fesch Palace / Ajaccio’s fine art museum. If you’re an art lover, then you should definitely visit the Fesch Palace during your stay in Ajaccio. It was built by Napoleon’s maternal uncle, Cardinal Joseph Fesch, to create an art-dedicated place in Corsica.
    • The Imperial Chapel. The Fine Arts Museum’s entrance ticket allows you to discover another tourist attraction of Ajaccio: the Imperial Chapel. Built in 1857 by Napoleon III, this historical monument is located right next to the museum’s South wing.
    • The Ajaccio market. During your holidays in Corsica, you should definitely take some time to taste the best local specialties. In Ajaccio, the best place to do so is the market located on the Foch square.
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