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St-Tropez

Things to do in St Tropez

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    L’Octave Café

    Twirl in a cocktail dress at this intimate club with a live band that plays standards and pop – ideal on date night.

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    Octopussy

    Discover St-Tropez's underworld with diving school Octopussy, with a kiosk in the Parking du Port car park at the Nouveau Port.

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    L’Esquinade

    Where the party winds up when you want to dance till dawn. Open year-round and the top choice of Tropéziens.

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    Poterie Augier

    Buy a giant Provençal urn way too big for any suitcase or another piece of clay craftmanship from Poterie Augier.

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    Les Caves du Roy

    Star-studded bar of the infamous Hôtel Byblos.

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  6. Plage de la Liberté

    Bathers can swim in the buff on aptly named Plage de la Liberté, a nudist beach on Pampelonne's northern end.

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    Citadelle de St-Tropez

    Built in 1602 to defend the coast against Spain, the citadel dominates the hillside overlooking St-Tropez to the east. The views (and peacocks!) are fantastic. Its dungeons shelter a Musée Naval, dedicated to the town's maritime history and the Allied landings in August 1944.

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  8. European Diving School

    Discover St-Tropez's underworld with diving school European Diving School, at the Kon Tiki camp site.

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    Plage de l'Escalet

    Bathers can swim in the buff on the secluded Plage de l'Escalet on the southern side of Cap Camarat.

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    Chapelle de la Miséricorde

    Chapelle de la Miséricorde was built in 1645 with a pretty bell tower and colourful tiled dome.

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  12. La Tonnelle

    This little pizzeria is simple, convivial and friendly and has amazing views of Chapelle Ste-Anne.

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    K Jacques

    Hand-crafting sandals (€145–220) since 1933 for clients like Picasso and Brigitte Bardot. There's another branch of K Jacques nearby.

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    Bar du Port

    Young, happening bar for beautiful people, with chichi decor in shades of white and silver.

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    Lavoir Vasserot

    Summer art exhibitions fill the 19th-century Lavoir Vasserot, the former communal washhouse.

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    Le Pigeonnier

    The least flash, with a tenue intelligemment négligée (trendy casual) dress code.

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    VIP Dog

    Buy a fluffy pink sweater emblazoned with a rich bitch logo for your pampered pooch.

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    VIP Room

    New York loft–style club at the Nouveau Port; around for eons and still VIP-hot.

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  19. Bill Aout Sports

    For water sport fun Bill Aout Sports rents canoes/pedalos/wind surfs by the hour.

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    Chez Nano

    Chez Nano is a high-flyer cabaret bar best known for its raspberry champagne.

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    La Bodega du Papagayo

    Voguish restaurant, nightclub and terrace rolled into one at the Vieux Port.

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    Petit Joseph

    Asian restaurant. The same owners as Grand Joseph just around the corner.

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    Fish Market

    A morning Fish Market packs out the archway behind the tourist office.

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    Galerie des Lices

    Among the plethora of art galleries, Galerie des Lices is outstanding.

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  26. Pointe du Capon

    Pointe du Capon is a beautiful cape crisscrossed with walking trails.

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    Plage de la Moutte

    Bathers can swim in the buff on Plage de la Moutte on Cap des Salins.

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