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Since St. Tropez is basically an overgrown village—none of the hotels in town is more than a 15-minute walk away from another—where you stay depends on your objectives. If you're planning to go clubbing every night, bed down in town (at the Byblos if you're a true party hound). If you want a scene and a bit of peace, head just outside of town, to Ramatuelle, for example. And if a week of gold lamé, endless bubbly, and cranium-cracking music makes you want to bolt, make for the Îles d'Hyères (Porquerolles and Port Cros), unpretentious, car-free isles where body jewelry means Rolexes, not navel rings.
Just about as scene-y and in-your-face as St. Tropez gets, the legendary Byblos has been the reigning address in town since 1967, when Brigitte Bardot and...more
If you're well into your middle decades and need your beauty restbut still can party till 4 am when necessarythis is your place. La Bastide is the...more
Despite its proximity to the rocking scene in St-Tropez, six miles away, this discreet little oasis feels a world away from the high-octane glitz. Its 23...more
Located on the quiet, happy island of PorquerollesFrance's answer to Nantucketthis is the kind of hotel to which a devoted coterie of Parisian...more
With only 12 rooms in an apricot-painted villa in the heart of town, the Pan Deï Palais feels like an intimate guesthouse that channels the gently...more
Need a place that's outside of St. Trop itself, but close enough to get a dose when you want it? Welcome to Villa Marie, a 43-room bastide tucked away in a pine...more













