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Start your Saint-Tropez adventure at the Citadel, a 17th-century fort housing the Maritime History Museum with stunning sea views.
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Stroll along the port, admire colorful facades, and relax at a café while gazing at luxurious yachts in this lively meeting spot.
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Relax on Pampelonne Beach, a 5 km stretch of soft sand in Ramatuelle, perfect for sunbathing and soaking in Saint-Tropez’s glamour.
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Visit Place des Lices on Tuesdays or Saturdays to explore a vibrant market filled with local flavors, flowers, clothes, and artisanal goods.
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Château de la Moutte offers a scenic botanical park and hosts a summer festival with music and dance in a breathtaking seaside estate.
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Cap Camarat isn’t just a boat—it boasts a 130-meter lighthouse offering panoramic views of the coastline and Mediterranean beauty.
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Hike the Sentier des Douaniers in Ramatuelle, where hidden coves, turquoise waters and ivory sand beaches make for a magical walk.
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Explore Notre-Dame de l’Annonciade a chapel-turned-museum showcasing 19th and 20th-century masterpieces from Signac, Braque and Matisse.
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Visit the iconic Notre-Dame de l’Assomption church with its striking bell tower, colorful facade and classical concerts worth experiencing.
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The Gendarmerie Museum once a real police station is now dedicated to cinema made famous by the classic “Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez.”
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