Hidden Gems to Visit in St. Tropez

St. Tropez, often associated with its glamorous beaches and celebrity sightings, also holds a treasure trove of hidden gems that offer a more intimate and authentic experience. Step off the beaten path and discover these lesser-known wonders.

 

Place des Lices Market

This local market in the centre of town is a true gem. Held every Tuesday and Saturday, it’s the perfect place to browse for fresh produce, artisanal goods, and unique souvenirs. The atmosphere is lively and quintessentially Provençal, with stalls set under the shade of ancient plane trees. Don’t miss the chance to pick up some local specialties and maybe even enjoy a game of pétanque with the locals.

 

La Ponche

Explore the historic heart of St. Tropez by wandering through La Ponche. This old town area is full of narrow, winding streets, charming squares, and pastel-coloured buildings. It’s a quieter part of St. Tropez where you can truly soak in the village’s character. Take your time exploring the hidden alleys, quaint shops, and cozy cafés that give La Ponche its unique charm.

 

Musée de l’Annonciade

Art lovers, this one’s for you. The Musée de l’Annonciade is a hidden cultural treasure housed in a former chapel. The museum features an impressive collection of post-Impressionist and Modern art, including works by Signac, Matisse, and Bonnard. It’s a peaceful retreat where you can enjoy beautiful art and learn about the artistic heritage of St. Tropez.

 

Les Moulins de Paillas

For a dose of rustic beauty, visit Les Moulins de Paillas, a group of restored windmills on the hills above Ramatuelle. The views from here are stunning, with sweeping vistas of the countryside and the sea. It’s a perfect spot for a hike or a picnic, offering a serene escape from the bustling town. The scenic drive to the windmills is also a highlight, showcasing the natural beauty of the area.

 

 

Chapelle Sainte-Anne

Escape the crowds and find some tranquillity at Chapelle Sainte-Anne. This lovely chapel, perched on a hill, was built in the 17th century and offers stunning views over St. Tropez and the bay. It’s a peaceful spot for reflection and a favourite among locals for its serene atmosphere. The area around the chapel is ideal for a quiet walk, providing a different perspective on the town’s beauty.

Lilly: Beyond the serene confines of the hotel, guests can explore the pristine Plage de Gigaro, a wild sandy beach stretching over three miles, perfect for sun-soaked relaxation or invigorating seaside walks. The surrounding Cap Lardier estate offers numerous trails for trekking and mountain biking, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the French Riviera. For those seeking a blend of culture and excitement, the bustling town of Saint-Tropez is just a short drive away, offering a plethora of boutiques, galleries, and nightlife.