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Pietracap Hotel

20 Route De San Martino-pietranera, Bastia, 20200

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Pietracap Hotel, Bastia
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Guest Rating
8.3
out of 10
Location. The Hotel Pietracap is located in Bastia, France, within two kilometres of the marina and baroque churches in Bastia city centre.
Hotel Features. Situated in a one hectare park of olive trees, orange trees, and jasmines, the hotel features rustic, traditional stone walls and looks out onto the sea and Elba Island. There is a modern lobby area and outdoor swimming pool. Complimentary wireless Internet access is offered throughout the hotel.

Complimentary continental breakfast is served on the private guestroom terraces or in the hotel's breakfast room.

Table tennis and swimming are offered on site at the hotel. Sailing, bicycle and scooter rentals are available nearby.

Guestrooms. The 39 air conditioned guestrooms feature terraces with tables and chairs. Amenities include minibars, satellite television, hair dryers, and telephones. Decor is Mediterranean with white walls, carpeted floors, and wooden furniture.

Expert Tip. Bastia is renowned for its Baroque churches and fine selection of regional wines.
Guest Rating
8.3
out of 10
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Directions


From Bastia Poretta Airport (BIA):
Distance to Hotel Pietracap is 25 kilometres, approximately 20 minutes' drive.

Getting there. A shuttle bus runs between the airport and Bastia's central train station; there are connections from here to Erbalunga and Saint Florent. Single tickets cost 8 EUR. Taxis to the city centre cost around 35 EUR in the day and 50 EUR after 7 p.m. Prices are all subject to change.

Getting around. Bastia is best explored by bicycle or on foot. Buses link the island's major towns. A car is useful for travelling further afield.