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very strong parking restrictions from December 11 to 15 in

Ajaccians have never experienced such strong parking restrictions over such a long period of time. A municipal decree taken this Wednesday, December 4 mentions the sectors which will be prohibited to traffic, street by street, on the occasion of the papal visit to Corsica on December 15.

These parking bans, exceptional in their proportion, will also be particularly long since they will extend from Wednesday December 11 at 6 a.m. until Sunday December 15 at 7 p.m. Miot likes it and the parking du Casone will be closed from Monday, December 9 at 6 a.m. town hall directs you to car parks served by bus lines.

Pape in Corsica – Traffic and parking plan from December 9 to 17. Mairie d'Ajaccio

Here, by sector, are the streets which will be prohibited for parking of all vehicles, including two-wheelers from December 11 to 15.

From Aspretto to Castel Vecchio

– Boulevard Georges-Pompidou (Pharmacy du Soleil car park).

– Boulevard Charles-Bonaparte (including Torpilleurs parking lot – parking sign “APPe BIKE”).

– Rue François-Pietri (between avenue Maréchal-Juin and rue de Candia).

– Rue de Candia.

– Rue Achille-Peretti (around the Michel-Bozzi gymnasium).

– Boulevard Charles-Bonaparte (Charles-Ornano car park, “Chez Toussaint” fishery).

Around the Cours Napoléon

– Cours Napoléon is closed to parking in its entirety, from the Mercure hotel to the Diamant.

– Avenue du Président-Kennedy (to the intersection with Boulevard Paoli).

– Boulevard Dominique-Paoli (from the red light at the HLM entrance to rue du Dr Del-Pellegrino).

– Rue Docteur Del-Pellegrino (from boulevard Dominique-Paoli to cours Napoléon).

– Rue Antoine-Sollacaro.

– Avenue Beverini-Vico.

– Avenue Jean-Jérôme-Levie in its entirety, including the station parking lot.

– Place Abbatucci (parking reserved for 2 wheels).

Against all expectations, the entire Cours Napoléon will be prohibited from parking, from the Mercure hotel to the Diamant. Eric Cullieret

On the seafront

– Boulevard Sampiero.

– Quai Commandant-L’Herminier.

– Rue François-Corbellini.

– Quai République (from Quai l'Herminier to Quai Napoléon).

– Boulevard du Roi-Jérôme.

The old center

– Avenue Antoine-Serafini in its entirety.

– Rue Fesch (between avenue Antoine-Serafini and rue Stephanopoli).

– Rue Emmanuel-Arène.

– Rue Stephanopoli.

– Entrance from rue Bonaparte (10 meters).

– Quai Napoléon.

– Boulevard Danièle-Casanova.

– Rue Forcioli Conti.

– Rue Sœur-Alphonse.

– Avenue Eugène-Macchini.

– Place Mère-Théresa.

Prefecture and Pascal-Rossini

– Boulevard Pascal-Rossini (from avenue Eugène-Macchini to boulevard Adolphe-Landry, including the sports complex car park).

– Boulevard Lantivy (from Boulevard Pascal-Rossini to the Saint-Joseph private Catholic school).

– Rue Maréchal-Ornano.

– Rue Général-Campi.

– Rue François-Maglioli.

– Rue Général-Fiorella (portion between rue du Général-Campi and rue Maréchal-Ornano).

– Rue Général-Levie.

Avenue.

Cours Grandval, Leclerc, Fred-Scamaroni

– Avenue Docteur Barthélémy-Ramaroni.

– Boulevard Albert-1er (to the right of the “U Caffè” establishment).

– Cours Grandval.

– Cours Général-Leclerc.

– Rue Commandant-Benielli (from the start of the street to the protected passage).

– Avenue Nicolas-Pietri.

– Avenue de Verdun (from avenue Nicolas-Pietri to rue Maurice-Choury).

– Boulevard Sylvestre-Marcaggi.

– Boulevard Fred-Scamaroni (between rue Gabriel-Peri and boulevard Adolphe-Landry).

– Boulevard François-Salini.

– Rue Gabriel-Peri (first two locations on each side).

– Rue de la comtesse Maria-Walewska.

– Boulevard Dominique-Fabiani (including the upper part of the street).

– Rue de Rivoli.

– Rue du Pont d'Arcole (from rue de Rivoli to boulevard Fred-Scamaroni).

– Boulevard Madame-Mère.

Please Miot and Casone

Please note, in these areas, parking will be prohibited from Monday, December 9, at 6 a.m.

– Miot car park (in its entirety).

– Allée de la Légion-d’Honneur (including parking).

Pope in Corsica – Access card to Ajaccio on Sunday December 15. Mairie d'Ajaccio

Car parks served by buses

The municipality directs Ajaccians to car parks served by bus lines where they can leave their vehicles:

– Land for the future Ricanto power station (line 1).

– Mezzavia public car park (opposite Joué Club, line 2).

– Parking served by the shuttle between the former Miséricorde hospital and the Prefecture (Cours Napoléon).

– Roadside ring road, near the roundabout leading to Avenue du Maréchal Juin (line 4).

– Parking not served by public transport: Vignetta racecourse.

– The Parata, Moorea, Macumba, Terre Sacrée, Scudo, Marinella, Santa-Lina and cemetery car parks are served by line 5.

Pope in Corsica – Pedestrian walking areas on the Pope's route. Mairie d'Ajaccio
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