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The Hôtel Byblos has two restaurants, but this is the one everyone in town flocks to (the other is B Bar & Lounge, which serves soups, salads, burgers, and... more
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Ambitious, media-savvy chef Christophe Leroy is St. Tropez's culinary mascot, and he knows his clientele right down to their artfully painted toenails. Leroy's... more
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Michelin recently and mysteriously snatched away one of Leï Mouscardins's two stars—and the locals aren't pleased. Granted, the too-too fabulous... more
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A happy exception to the rule that all of St. Trop's portside restaurants exist to feed tourists badly, Le Girelier is big with the yachting crowd and ideal for... more
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Tucked away behind Hôtel La Ponche and the Place de l'Ormeau, this small Vietnamese/Thai restaurant is the ideal break from all that Provençal... more
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The shrewd owners of this very popular seafood joint, opened in 2005, know visitors dream of the innocent days when Brigitte Bardot wandered about town in bare... more
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This is what makes the village of Ramatuelle magical: dining under the ancient olive and pine trees in the yard of an old farmhouse surrounded by vineyards. The... more
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It's hard to chat up your new attractive friend at the club with the whomping bass. ("What's your name again? Pardon? Oh, forget it.") The Octave Café is... more
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This café overlooking the port is a major hub for many locals. Customers might come by three times in a day—in the morning for a coffee with the... more
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Your beach towel is almost as important an accessory as your bathing suit (and that broken-in Rondini sandal!). So leave the ratty terry cloth at home and shop... more
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St. Tropez has its very own dessert, the namesake pastry of this friendly bakery. The tarte Tropezienne is an airy and addictive brioche filled with pastry... more
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If there's any single accessory that's indelibly associated with St. Trop (besides breast implants), it's the gladiator-style sandals that have been handmade by... more
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Every Tuesday and Saturday, this lively, fragrance-filled open-air market gets crowded with locals and visitors alike. Held under the trees in the Place des... more
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With so many rare and beautiful creatures flapping their wings around town, there's some poetic justice in the fact that St. Tropez has one of the best... more
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It seems a shame to be entirely shore-bound on your trip. For full access to the coastline and to taste the salt spray on your lips, rent a boat from Suncap,... more
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There are a few beaches on the Baie de St. Tropez, east of town, but most are along the beautiful Baie de Pampelonne, three miles southwest of town (technically... more
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