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Bastia
Teams, tales and tips – a guide to the local game
At the northern tip of Corsica, looking out onto the isle of Elba where Napoleon was exiled, Bastia is far closer to the Italian mainland than it is to France. Down on the south-west coast, looking towards Marseille, Ajaccio has the kudos of being the birthplace of Napoleon and the capital of Corsica – but Bastia has always been the focal point for football on the island. Far more than the intense (and downright hostile) rivalry with Ajaccio, Bastia bears its biggest grudge with clubs from the French mainland, most notably Nice and, to a lesser extent, Marseille, Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain.


Getting Around
Arriving in town, local transport and timings

Where to Drink
The best pubs and bars for football fans












Where to stay
The best hotels for the stadium and in city centre







Teams, tales and tips – a guide to the local game
At the northern tip of Corsica, looking out onto the isle of Elba where Napoleon was exiled, Bastia is far closer to the Italian mainland than it is to France. Down on the south-west coast, looking towards Marseille, Ajaccio has the kudos of being the birthplace of Napoleon and the capital of Corsica – but Bastia has always been the focal point for football on the island. Far more than the intense (and downright hostile) rivalry with Ajaccio, Bastia bears its biggest grudge with clubs from the French mainland, most notably Nice and, to a lesser extent, Marseille, Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain.


Getting Around
Arriving in town, local transport and timings

Where to Drink
The best pubs and bars for football fans












Where to stay
The best hotels for the stadium and in city centre








