Saint-Tropez

Painters, actors, artists and writers stayed in Saint-Tropez, which was at the beginning a Corsair city, then a fishing village, afterwards a seaside city and finally a place for the jet set.

Most of them stayed at the Hotel de La Ponche.

But from 1955, Saint-Tropez will be known wolrdwide thanks to the film "Et Dieu créa la femme" ("And God Created Woman") with two young actors, Brigitte Bardot and Jean-Louis Trintignant.

Les Salins, la Moutte, les Canebiers, le Capon, les Parcs, la Place des Lices, the epicentre of the village, and its surroundings: La Ponche, Tahiti, La Belle Isnarde and Sainte-Anne neighbourhoods offer properties with architecture ranging from Provençal bastide with panoramic sea view, to architect-designed villa sets in landscaped grounds, to authentic charm village house. These are the most sought-after areas.

Throughout the year, events such as les Voiles de Saint-Tropez, la Bravade, le Paradis Porsche, les Nuits de la Moutte and la Braderie will animate the old Corsair city where the diversity of accommodation is in the image of the village, either bohemian in campsite or bed and breakfast, or luxurious in 5* hotel or Palace such as le Château de la Messardière, l’Hôtel Cheval Blanc St-Tropez, l’Hôtel le Byblos, and many others.

Finally to eat, beach restaurants such as Club 55, les Palmiers, l'Esquinade or in the village itself, such as the famous Sénéquier on the port, le Café de Paris, le Tigrr, le Girelier and many others will welcome you with pleasure.

The museums of l’Annonciade, la Gendarmerie and le Cinema, as well as the Maritime History museum in the Citadelle, will improve your knowledge of the history of this village that Françoise Sagan called "her island".

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