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Tourist map and places to visit in Saint-Tropez

To visit Saint-Tropez effectively, you need a detailed tourist map. It will help you easily locate all the village's must-see sites. The tourist map, available free of charge from the Saint-Tropez Tourist Office, shows the location of heritage sites (citadel, chapels, ramparts, museums, etc.).

Whether you want to explore the legendary port, stroll through the historic center, or head to the famous beaches, the map is your best ally. It will help you organize your visits without wasting time.

Saint-Tropez's main attractions are concentrated in a small area, which you can find on this map of Saint Tropez.

How long should you spend visiting Saint-Tropez?

One day is enough to see the main sights in the town center. You'll have time to visit the citadel, stroll around the port, and explore the old village.

For a more in-depth visit, plan on two to three days. This will allow you to enjoy the beaches and relax without rushing.

Saint-Tropez is best visited from April to June and in September and October, outside of the peak tourist season. These periods offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds.

If you want to experience the legendary festive atmosphere, July and August are still unmissable. Be aware, however, of traffic jams and large crowds.

Where can I download a map of Saint-Tropez in PDF format?

You can download a free map of Saint-Tropez by clicking on the “Download map” button above our interactive map. This map will be very useful for planning your visit.

The tourist map is available on request from the Tourist Office as part of a sustainable tourism initiative. They also offer themed brochures and leaflets.

The digital versions are convenient to view on a smartphone. You can save them and use them even when you're offline.

The advantage of the PDF format is that it preserves the quality of the map even when you zoom in on the details.

Where is the tourist office?

The Saint-Tropez Tourist Office welcomes you at 11, Quai de l'Épi. It is located right on the port, in a central location that is easy to find.

Opening hours: November to March, Monday to Sunday, 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. April to October, Monday to Sunday, 9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

The trilingual team welcomes you every day, all year round. You will find interactive screens and a wide range of information.

The visitor center, which opened in 2024, also has a shop selling eco-friendly and local souvenirs. Services such as ticket sales and guided tours for groups are available.

What are the must-see places?

The port of Saint-Tropez is the beating heart of the village. Here you can see the most impressive yachts alongside traditional fishing boats. Enjoy a coffee on one of the terraces facing the colorful facades.

The citadel, built in the 17th century, overlooks the bay of Saint-Tropez and offers a breathtaking view of the sea and the rooftops of the town. The maritime history museum it houses is also worth a visit.

The Place des Lices is a must-see for its authentic atmosphere. In the shade of the plane trees, it hosts a large colorful market on Tuesdays and Saturdays. The rest of the time, you will see traditional pétanque games.

The Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church is easily recognizable thanks to its ochre bell tower. Built in the Italian Baroque style, you will appreciate its beautiful carved woodwork and the bust of Saint-Tropez inside.

Don't miss the Musée de l'Annonciade to discover a remarkable collection of modern art. Film lovers will enjoy the Musée de la Gendarmerie, which delves into the history of the famous film.

How to get to Saint-Tropez

Nestled at the tip of a peninsula, Saint-Tropez is just over an hour from the main airports and train stations of Provence and the French Riviera.

By road, you can reach Saint-Tropez from the A8 motorway. Exit at Le Muy and follow the D25 for about 30 kilometers.

Nice-Côte d'Azur Airport is 100 kilometers away. Allow 1.5 hours by car, excluding heavy traffic.

Sea shuttles offer a pleasant alternative from Sainte-Maxime or Cannes. They allow you to avoid summer traffic jams and arrive directly at the port.

What are the best hotels in Saint-Tropez?

There is no shortage of luxury hotels in this popular destination. Le Pan Deï Palais on Rue Gambetta offers pan-Asian cuisine with chef Paul Benimelli. This establishment stands out for its exceptional standards.

Le White 1921, located on the legendary Place des Lices, has only seven rooms in a chic minimalist style decorated by Jean-Michel Wilmotte. It is owned by LVMH and has a bar with an impressive wine cellar.

The Hôtel Byblos remains a historic landmark in the heart of the village. It has two restaurants, including the renowned Cucina by Alain Ducasse, and attracts an international clientele.

The Villa Marie Saint-Tropez on the heights of Ramatuelle offers a panoramic view of Pampelonne Bay. This 5-star address owned by the Sibuet family combines Italian charm and Provençal atmosphere with its celadon-colored swimming pool.


Also read to prepare for your stay in Saint-Tropez:

NEIGHBOURING TOWNS AND VILLAGES

Gassin (9 km), Cogolin (9 km), Ramatuelle (10 km) and Grimaud (10 km).