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Adagio
Company type Joint venture
Industry Hospitality
Number of locations
131 [1]
Area served
Europe, Africa, South America, Middle East [1]
Products Hotel
Parent Accor

Adagio is a joint venture launched by Accor and Pierre & Vacances operating apartment hotels.

History

Adagio Aparthotel in Cologne

Adagio City Aparthotel is a joint venture launched by AccorHotels and Pierre & Vacances in October 2007. [2] [3] It manages residences and Hotel to rent in tourist cities. The city residences correspond to business travelers on a long term assignment but also French or foreign families on vacation, who can use their kitchens in these apartments and avoid restaurant expenses. Urban tourism has a much higher growth rate than the overall average growth rate of tourism in France in terms of overnight stays, according to specialists. [4]

In 2011, Adagio complemented its offerings with the acquisition of Citéa becoming Adagio Access. The Adagio network is composed of offers for Adagio (the standard package) and Adagio Access (economy offer).

Locations

As of 2024, Adagio maintains 131 locations mainly throughout Europe with fever locations in the Middle East and Africa. [1] As of 2015 there were 46 locations in three countries (France, Belgium, and Germany). [5] The brand since expanded into further countries like Russia, Qatar, and Brazil. [6] [5]

References

  1. ^ a b c adagio-city.com - All our destinations retrieved 21 April 2024
  2. ^ Bn., F. (27 January 2009). "Un secteur attractif pour les promoteurs" [An attractive area for developers]. Le Monde (in French).
  3. ^ Visseyrias, Mathilde (14 October 2008). "Les 'appart'hôtels' font le plein" [The 'apartment hotels' fill up]. Le Figaro (in French).
  4. ^ "Boom des appart'hôtels urbains" [Urban Apartment Hotels Boom]. Le Figaro (in French). 25 February 2012.
  5. ^ a b "AccorHotels worldwide". AccorHotels.
  6. ^ Palierse, Christophe (23 February 2012). "Adagio City Aparthotel s'implante au Brésil" [Adagio City Aparthotel is implanted in Brazil]. Les Échos (in French).

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