Adagio is a joint venture launched by Accor and Pierre & Vacances operating apartment hotels.
History
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
In 2025, Adagio is present in 16 countries (Europe and Africa)[5], comprising 130 aparthotels and 14,562 apartments.[6][1]
The brand since expanded into further countries like Russia, Qatar, and Brazil.[7]
External links
References
- Adagio veut passer de 130 à 180 appart’hôtels d’ici 2030 L'Echo Touristique, May 13, 2025, retrieved December 6, 2025^
- F. Bn. Un secteur attractif pour les promoteurs Le Monde, 27 January 2009^
- Mathilde Visseyrias. Les 'appart'hôtels' font le plein Le Figaro, 14 October 2008^
- Boom des appart'hôtels urbains Le Figaro, 25 February 2012^
- Incendie à l’Apart hôtel Adagio à Abidjan APA News, February 27, 2025, retrieved December 6, 2025^
- Appart'hôtels : Adagio veut ouvrir 50 nouveaux établissements d'ici à 2030 Le Figaro, May 13, 2025, retrieved December 6, 2025^
- Christophe Palierse. Adagio City Aparthotel s'implante au Brésil Les Échos, 23 February 2012^