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David Robson1 Route des Salins
Saint-tropez
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Attractions
- Citadel of Saint-Tropez: Located in the heart of Saint-Tropez, the Citadel is a historical fortress built in the 17th century. It offers stunning panoramic views of the town and the Mediterranean Sea.
- Saint-Tropez Harbor: Known as the Port of Saint-Tropez, this vibrant marina is a hub of luxury yachts and sailboats. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, admire the colorful facades, and indulge in waterfront dining.
- Place des Lices: This lively square is the main gathering spot in Saint-Tropez. It hosts a vibrant open-air market twice a week, where you can find local produce, clothing, and artisanal products. Enjoy a coffee or a game of petanque in one of the nearby cafes.
- Pampelonne Beach: Located just outside of Saint-Tropez, Pampelonne Beach is famous for its golden sands and crystal-clear waters. It is lined with beach clubs, offering sunbeds, water sports activities, and trendy beachfront restaurants.
- Musée de l'Annonciade: Situated in a former chapel, this art museum showcases an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art. The museum features works by renowned artists such as Matisse, Signac, and Bonnard, with a focus on the Pointillism movement.
- La Ponche: This charming neighborhood is the oldest part of Saint-Tropez. Its narrow, picturesque streets are lined with colorful houses, boutiques, and art galleries. Explore the quaint alleyways and soak in the authentic Provençal atmosphere.
- Domaine de la Moutte: If you're looking for tranquility, this stunning private estate offers beautiful gardens and a serene environment. It features a rose garden, exotic plants, and sculptures, making it an ideal spot for a peaceful walk or a picnic.
- Port Grimaud: Located a short distance from Saint-Tropez, Port Grimaud is known as the "Venice of Provence." It is a charming seaside town built entirely on canals, with colorful houses, bridges, and boats. Take a boat tour or stroll along the canals to admire the unique architecture.
- Gassin: Perched on a hilltop overlooking the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, Gassin is a picturesque medieval village. Explore its narrow streets, visit the 18th-century church, and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. 10. Château de la Messardière: This luxurious castle-like hotel offers stunning views of the Saint-Tropez bay. Even if you're not staying here, you can visit the hotel's gardens and enjoy a drink while taking in the magnificent scenery. Note: Please double-check the opening hours and availability of these attractions before visiting, as they may be subject to change.