Saint-Tropez Unmissables
Discover the heritage of this iconic Riviera town, from the 17th-century Citadel and its maritime museum to the distinctive yellow-and-red bell tower of the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption. The collection features the town's artistic legacy at the Musée de l'Annonciade and its cinematic history at the former Gendarmerie station. Explore the historic La Ponche quarter, the traditional fish market, and the central Place des Lices, where locals gather for pétanque beneath century-old plane trees.
Place des Lices
Shaded by plane trees, this central square hosts an open-air market every Tuesday and Saturday morning. It is the town's traditional hub for pétanque matches played by locals.
Church of Our Lady of the Assumption
The tower is the symbol of the historical part of the city. Dating to the 16th century, it boasts many interesting architectural details.
Museum of the Annunciation
The former chapel dating to the wake of the 16th century now serves as a museum of the modern art. A must do for every art connoisseur.
Tour Jarlier
A 15th-century defensive tower that once formed part of the town's medieval fortifications. It stands as a rare surviving example of Saint-Tropez's early military architecture.
Musée de la gendarmerie et du cinéma
Housed in the former police station made famous by the 'Gendarme' film series, this museum explores the town’s cinematic history and its association with actors like Louis de Funès.
Viewpoint of St. Tropez
An elevated vantage point located near the Citadel walls, offering panoramic views of the terracotta rooftops, the harbor, and the Gulf of Saint-Tropez.
Maison du Corsaire
A historic residence in the old town reflecting the architectural style of the privateers who once lived here. It now functions as a boutique hotel.
Saint-Tropez
The primary arrival point for ferry shuttles connecting Saint-Tropez to Sainte-Maxime, Cannes, and Nice, situated at the edge of the historic harbor.
Chapelle de la Miséricorde
A 17th-century chapel featuring a colorful tiled dome and a classic Baroque facade. It was historically the seat of the Brotherhood of the Black Penitents.
La Tarte Tropézienne
The flagship bakery of the famous cream-filled brioche dessert created in 1955. The recipe was popularized during the filming of 'And God Created Woman' in the town.
Musée d'Histoire Maritime de Saint-Tropez
Located inside the dungeons of the 17th-century Citadel, this museum detail's the town's history of fishing, merchant trade, and naval defense through various maritime artifacts.
Plage de la Ponche
A small, secluded beach in the historic La Ponche district, flanked by the Tour du Portalet and traditional pastel-colored houses.
VIP Room
Legendary - this is all you need to know about this place. Enjoy a busy summer night here, surrounded with beauty and joy.
La Bouillabaisse Beach
This beach is easily accessible from the city center and yet not so crowded. Good for families with children, too.
Marché aux Poissons
A traditional morning market located at the Porte Poissonnerie where local fishermen sell their daily catch from marble stalls.
Place des Lices
Visit this place to see the city come alive with the locals. This farmers market is a perfect opportunity for people-watching.
Le Girelier
Listed by the Michelin guide, this restaurant is a must visit for its seafood and paellas - they don't have competition in St. Tropez.
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