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Grimaud

Grimaud, located in the Var department of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, is one of the most beautiful villages in France. Known for its medieval stone architecture, winding cobblestone streets, and stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean, it offers a serene escape for frequent travelers seeking cultural immersion. The town's historic center provides a charming base for exploring the region's rich heritage and natural beauty.

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Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

It is recommended to stay in boutique hotels or guesthouses within Grimaud's historic center. These accommodations are often converted from ancient stone houses, allowing you to immerse yourself in the medieval atmosphere. You can walk to major attractions and restaurants without needing transportation.

Getting Around

Grimaud does not have an airport; the nearest international hub is Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE). The drive takes approximately 1 to 1.5 hours. Since the old town features narrow streets and pedestrian zones, it is advisable to park your car in peripheral lots and explore on foot.

Best Season

Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) are the best times to visit. The weather is pleasant, and there are fewer tourists, making it ideal for leisurely strolls. Summer can be hot and crowded, while some facilities may close in winter, so check ahead.

Nearby attractions

Eglise Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption de Saint-Tropez

Eglise Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption de Saint-Tropez

Worship5.8 km

church located in Var, in France

Menhirs des Couzes

Monument1.3 km

Citadel of St. Tropez

Citadel of St. Tropez

Historic6.1 km

Gendarmerie and Cinema Museum of Saint-Tropez

Gendarmerie and Cinema Museum of Saint-Tropez

Museum5.5 km

museum in France

Château de Grimaud

Château de Grimaud

Historic4.0 km

Pampelonne

Pampelonne

Nature9.9 km

beach in Ramatuelle, Var, France

Annonciade Museum

Annonciade Museum

Museum5.5 km

art museum in Saint-Tropez, France

Place des Lices

Place des Lices

Landmark5.9 km

Public square in Saint-Tropez

Chapel of Sainte-Anne of Saint-Tropez

Chapel of Sainte-Anne of Saint-Tropez

Worship6.2 km

chapel located in Var, in France

Cemetery of Saint-Tropez

Cemetery of Saint-Tropez

Historic6.3 km

cemetery located in Var, in France

Dining

La Vague d'Or - Cheval Blanc St-Tropez

Restaurant★★★ Michelin€€€€4.8 km

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

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La Terrasse - Cheval Blanc St-Tropez

Restaurant Michelin€€€€4.8 km

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…

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Arnaud Donckele & Maxime Frédéric at Louis Vuitton

Restaurant Michelin€€€€5.9 km

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 a

Colette

Restaurant Michelin€€€€8.3 km

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.

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La Palmeraie - Château de Valmer

Restaurant Michelin€€€€9.9 km

Nestling between vineyards, orchards and the sea, this early-20C hotel-restaurant, the epitome of special occasion decadence, reclines in a lush Mediterranean garden home to hundred-year-old palm and magnolia trees. Burgundy-born Alexandre Fabris draws much of his inspiration for three Provençal-style set menus (one vegetarian) from the estate’s cottage garden as he deftly juxtaposes textures and flavours. This alfresco restaurant, open from mid-May to late September, invites you to take a seat in the garden or beneath the pergola on the terrace.

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Le Belrose

Restaurant€€€€3.9 km

The exclusive, clubby Belrose overlooking the entire Gulf of St Tropez provides the perfect foil for a gourmet Mediterranean feast steeped in flavour and orchestrated by chef Jimmy Coutel. Examples: roast crayfish in seaweed butter, baby broad beans laced in lemon and charred leeks; roast seabass flanked by steamed morels, green peas and Colonnata bacon.

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Les Santons

Restaurant€€€3.9 km

This lovely Provençal inn is full of character, with its exposed beams, flower arrangements and, of course, its collection of figurines (santons in French). The menu never gets boring, alternating between classic cuisine and contemporary dishes, such as rack of lamb with crispy new garlic, garnished with a millefeuille of candied peppers and chard. The traditional aged-rum baba with vanilla whipped cream deserves a special mention.

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Petit Jacques

Restaurant€€4.1 km

As you make your way up through the pretty paved streets of Grimaud to this enchanting leafy patio, you are already bewitched. Spread over two floors, the charm of this house is undeniable (light wooden floors, raftered ceilings, lime plastered walls, well-worn bench seating and soft lighting). The Quebec-born chef and his partner in charge of the front of house regale diners with spot-on market-fresh cuisine and a traditional culinary line-up, featuring family favourites like onion soup or French toast (of brioche) with a scoop of Madagascan vanilla ice cream to die for! Everything is made in

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