DO & DINE

We can't wait for you to experience one of our favorite corners of the world with us! Below you'll find some of our favorite things to see, do and experience in and around Saint-Tropez. While we've got some exciting events planned together, we hope that you'll cherry pick some of the recommendations listed here for those days surrounding the formal gatherings. 

SEE & DO

MARKET DAY

THE CITADEL

LA TARTE Tropézienne

LA PONCHE

Sénéquier

Tuesday & Saturday mornings in Place des Lices

Early 17th-century fortress with spectacular panoramic views

The famous sugary brioche with thick cream you won't regret

The historic Old Town of Saint-Tropez, adjacent to the Vieux Port

For people-watching & the red awnings synonymous with Saint-Tropez

SEE & DO

Cap Taillat

barbarac

MUSÉE DE L’ANNONCIADE

SENTIER DU LITTORAL

Vineyards

A locals' secret, this easy coastal trail offers a breezy + beautiful hike

Try the honey, apple, mandarin and yogurt flavors at this iconic spot

Witness art from Matisse, Vuillard and local artist Auguste Pégurier

An 8 mi loop along the peninsula - pause at Plage des Salins on the way

Taste and tour at Barbeyrolles, Minuty and Domaine la Rouillère

EAT & DRINK

BanH-Hoï BanH-Hoï 

Salama

Chez Camille

CIPRIANI

LA SAUVAGEONNE

Vietnamese and Thai food - reservations are a must!

Moroccan restaurant with interiors straight out of 1001 Nights

Order the bouillabaisse at this authentic family spot in Ramatuelle

Elegant garden setting with a classic Italian menu

Barbecued Mediterranean cuisine in a convivial Robinson Crusoe hut

la vague d'or

Le Patio

La Pomme de Pin

Kinugawa

Chez Madeleine

Chef Arnaud Donckele, 3 Michelin stars, Cheval Blanc. That's all.

Refined Italian cuisine at Le Yaca with ingredients straight from Italy

Laidback Sardinian dishes next to the Tahiti Beach in Ramatuelle

Fusion cuisine blending flavors from Japan and Provence - plus a fab DJ

The retro Riviera spot for oysters with a glass of champagne or rosé 

EAT & DRINK

MANKO

MAISON REVKA

Le TIGRR

Naō

Ju

A Peruvian sharing concept with Japanese and African influences 

Delicious Russian fare in a verdant garden amidst the lanterns' glow

A wonderful rooftop spot for relaxed drinks overlooking the town

Japanese and Mediterranean fare in Place des Lices

A healthy quick service option for fresh juices, sandwiches and salads

EAT & DRINK

SHOP

l’atelier 55

damonte & lacarrieu

RONDINI

Objets Saint-Tropez

La Biscuiterie

Vintage designer furniture, lighting, sculpture, artwork and decor items

An eclectic concept store from its interior designer namesake firm

The original maker of the legendary Tropezian sandal - since 1927!

Quirky trinkets, one-of-akind knives and hand-painted pottery

A wide range of cookies, cakes and the famous soft white nougat

SHOP

K. Jacques

L’Aubier

IVAN HOR GALLERY

Maison mer

BlaBla

Another seminal name behind strappy leather made-to-measure sandals

A hole-in-the-wall shop with straw hats, market totes and printed tunics

Postcards, prints and 3D art illustrating Saint-Tropez slow living

A bohemian boutique selling woven goods and hand-made pottery

Kaftans + resort wear reign supreme at this hub of bohemian chic style

As you walk around Port Grimaud, you're immediately struck by the uniqueness of this lakeside town. Born from the imagination of a sea lover, architect François Spoerry, Port Grimaud is built like a small, colorful Provencal village set on the water. The canals intersect and offer a unique stroll between the houses dressed in astonishing decor: columns, trompe-l'oeil and statues of regional figures. You can also explore the city on foot, take a break on Place du Marché, or discover the old town of Grimaud which is perched on height. 


EXPLORE MORE

The Neighboring Village of Grimaud

Located about 90 minutes south of Saint-Tropez by ferry, spend an afternoon marveling at the sweeping white beaches and limestone cliffs, strolling through the latest art exhibition at Fondation Carmignac and inhaling the aromas of pine trees, wild herbs and sprawling eucalyptus. Conclude your visit with a tasting at one of the island's vineyards - Domaine de la Courtade, Domaine Perinsky or Domaine de L’Ile - though a glass of champagne at Le Mas du Langoustier is always a good idea too.

DAY TRIP IDEA

Île de Porquerolles