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Sezz Saint-Tropez
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This 2-bedroom suite has a seating area, 2 bathrooms, iPod dock and satellite TV. It also includes a Nespresso coffee ma…
1 King Bed, 1 Queen Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed 968-sq-foot soundproofed room, patio with garden views Layout - 2 b…
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The unit has 1 bed.
The unit has 1 bed.
The unit has 1 bed.
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All accommodations features large windows with direct access onto the patio. It also includes a Nespresso coffee machine…
The spacious double room features air conditioning, soundproof walls, a terrace with garden views as well as a private b…
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Restaurants nearby
- Colette★ Michelin Having fallen in love with Saint-Tropez, French author Colette bought a small house next to Hotel Sezz, the restaurant of which is now named after her. Chef Philippe Colinet deploys his sure-handed technique to craft stripped-back, plant-forward dishes that showcase vegetables and Provençal flavours – tuck in (dinnertime only) in the bright dining area with minimalist decor in keeping with the hotel, or on the large terrace overlooking the pool.19m
- Arnaud Donckele & Maxime Frédéric at Louis Vuitton★ Michelin Located in the courtyard of a building that once housed the village doctors and is now the White 1921 Saint-Tropez hotel, this seasonal, open-air restaurant is further testament to the talent of the Arnaud Donckele/Maxime Frédéric duo, here in association with the luxury brand, the monogram of which is emblazoned on everything down to the desserts. The ingredients are chosen with the same rigour as at La Vague d'Or, and presented in delicate, generous dishes (red mullet, bottarga, vegetable rouille with orange wine) enhanced by the robust sauces and jus. The delicate desserts – such as peach a2.4km
- La Vague d'Or - Cheval Blanc St-Tropez★★★ Michelin Picture a luxury hotel set amidst pine trees in the picturesque Gulf of Saint Tropez - an idyllic scene for knockout food. Dedicated and demanding, chef Arnaud Donckele pays a vibrant tribute to this sun-drenched landscape. He starts with a painstaking study of the local fish in a bid to devise recipes that reveal the full scope of each species’ nuances, textures and tastes in a range of compositions that are infinitely varied. Each ingredient is of course flawlessly crafted, but the chef’s strong suit is undeniably sauces, referred to as “ephemeral” or “velvety”, and which are both big boned 3.5km
- La Terrasse - Cheval Blanc St-Tropez★ Michelin La Terrasse steps in at lunchtime as the restaurant of Le Cheval Blanc hotel. In the shade of umbrella pines, looking out over the Bay of Saint Tropez, Arnaud Donckele and his team conjure up Mediterranean cuisine drawing on distinct Provençal influences. The premium-quality ingredients are prepared with a great sense of finesse and rigour: porcini tarte fine; lobster tail grilled in its shell, lobster roe sabayon; rabbit pie, sweetbreads and foie gras. Outstanding and wide-ranging selection of wines. The quintessence of French art de vivre…3.5km
- Beefbar This is Saint Tropez’ delightful take on the beef bar concept that is gaining traction around the world. A stunning terrace overlooking the hotel pool allows red meat lovers and fans of exotic flavours to sample outstanding cuts of meat (wagyu and Black Angus beef), as well as dishes of South American and Asian origin.1.0km
- Jardin Tropezina Idyllically set on the legendary Pampelonne beach, this Mediterranean garden-terrace, dominated by wood and plants, lives up to its promise. An exquisite setting overlooking the sea, a luxury interior with silverware and Vallauris tableware, a large number of attentive staff, valet parking on arrival and even DJ nights. Devised by Jean-François Piège, the menu focuses on summer and Provençal dishes, as well as Italian specialities: local tromboncino with a tonnato and parmesan sauce; barbecued fish fillet with tangy sabayon; garden verbena ice cream.2.0km
- Il Giardino Behind the Place des Lices, the legendary Byblos hotel is home to this Italian gem, set opposite the swimming pool beneath a pergola covered in a profusion of greenery. The chef draws on the palace hotel's permaculture vegetable garden to create elegant Italian cuisine: flavoursome antipasti, house-made pasta, timeless classics (cotoletta milanese, paccheri carbonara) and refined creations such as saltimbocca of red mullet. The service is impeccable, thanks to unwavering attention to detail. The epitome of Saint-Tropez dolce farniente.2.2km
- Le Patio Le Patio is part of the hotel Le Yaca and is a stone's throw from the hustle and bustle of the port. It proposes flavoursome and refined Italian cuisine that is much indebted to excellent ingredients imported directly from Italy. The meal is even more pleasant when you are seated on the shady terrace alongside the pool.2.5km
- La Ponche This emblematic Saint-Tropez establishment stands looking out to sea in the neighbourhood of the same name. Their Mediterranean cuisine showcases the catch of the day and local vegetables, not to mention premium meat. On this particular day, the menu featured green courgette gazpacho, the flower stuffed with feta and lemon balm; roast veal chump, creamy butter beans and jus à la provençale; and for dessert, a light lemon and basil cream, crunchy meringue and chestnut crumble.2.6km
- La Part des Anges Tucked away in a pedestrian street behind the marina, this bistro was opened by two friends who are familiar faces around the Gulf of Saint Tropez and connoisseurs of its top restaurants. The chef honed his skills at Fréchon, after a stint in Grimaud; front of house, cordial and meticulous service comes courtesy of a pro from the local scene. The capacity of the cosy little space has been significantly increased by the addition of a terrace; music from the 1970s-90s, especially chanson française, makes up the soundtrack. Expect generous and discerning bistronomy cuisine. The dishes change with2.6km
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Attractions nearby
- Citadel of St. Tropez2.2km
- Eglise Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption de Saint-Tropez church located in Var, in France2.6km
- Gendarmerie and Cinema Museum of Saint-Tropez museum in France2.8km
- Pampelonne beach in Ramatuelle, Var, France4.0km
- Cemetery of Saint-Tropez cemetery located in Var, in France2.1km
- Place des Lices Public square in Saint-Tropez2.4km
- Chapel of Sainte-Anne of Saint-Tropez chapel located in Var, in France2.5km
- Annonciade Museum art museum in Saint-Tropez, France2.8km
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