Noble reveals the ultimate St. Tropez hotel guide. Find your perfect retreat.

Noble reveals the ultimate St. Tropez hotel guide. Find your perfect retreat.
Pan Deï Palais

For more than half a century, the town of St. Tropez on France's Côte d'Azur has captivated A-listers from Brigitte Bardot to Beyoncé, enticed by its sun-drenched beaches, historic architecture, exclusive clubs, and top-notch restaurants. Whether you're drawn to the vibrant nightlife, happening beach clubs, the charm of the old port lined with luxury yachts, or the serene beauty of Pampelonne Beach, St. Tropez offers a unique blend of glamour and laid-back elegance. In this guide, we'll explore the finest hotels in St. Tropez, each promising an unforgettable stay in this iconic Riviera destination.

When travelers start planning their trip to St. Tropez, the first question is often about the best location to stay. The town center, with its vibrant atmosphere and historic charm, seems like an obvious choice. However, many of the top hotels are located outside the town. Ultimately, the best location depends on your personal vibe. If you enjoy walking to cafes, shopping, and strolling the harborside, stay in the town, where you can immerse yourself in the lively French village life. On the other hand, if you prefer a more tranquil setting, consider the picturesque outskirts. Here, you'll find rolling vineyards, charming villages, and stunning sea-view vistas. Plus, many of the outskirt options are closer to Pampelonne Beach, offering more convenient access to its iconic beach clubs.

Without further ado, here are our top 8 hotels, presented in no particular order.

St. Tropez Central — You'd like to be close to town...

  • One: Hôtel Byblos — Ostentatious
  • Two: Pan Deï Palais — Boutique
  • Three: Hôtel De Paris — Stylish
  • Four: Cheval Blanc — Beach Luxury

St. Tropez Outskirts — You want more of a resort seclusion...

  • Five: Château de la Messardière — Classic Riviera
  • Six: Lou Pinet — Fun
  • Seven: La Reserve — Sophisticated
  • Eight: Lily of the Valley — Wellness

St. Tropez Town

St. Tropez town exudes timeless charm and sophistication, where cobblestone streets wind through a picturesque blend of historic architecture and contemporary elegance. Offers a delightful mix of chic boutiques, restaurants, and bustling cafés, all set against the backdrop of its famous harbor filled with luxurious yachts. By day, explore the vibrant markets and artisanal shops; by night, experience the legendary nightlife that has attracted celebrities and discerning travelers for decades. The places to stay in St. Tropez town include Byblos, Hotel de Paris, and Pan Deï Palais.

One: Hôtel Byblos — Ostentatious

Imagine a hotel that combines the charm of a pastel Provencal fishing village with the allure of an ancient Lebanese port, featuring Greek motifs and Roger Capron ceramics. Lebanese billionaire Gay-Para created this unique blend, hoping to win over St. Tropez's queen, Brigitte Bardot. Although Bardot attended the opening party, it was the European elite who truly embraced this place.

This hotel is a vibrant piece of the Riviera’s golden era, where silver trays of seafood grace the balconies and Chanel heels click toward poolside dinners with live jazz and lobster. Mick and Bianca Jagger got married here, and the nightclub, Les Caves du Roy, still draws celebrities and high rollers, enchanted by the iconic party photos of Grace Jones and endless Veuve Clicquot.

Guests enjoy a range of amenities, including top-notch restaurants, a stylish beach club at Pampelonne, and a pool area perfect for lounging in the sun. The beach club offers the ultimate in seaside relaxation, while the nightlife at Les Caves du Roy promises unforgettable evenings. This St. Tropez spot blends elegance with a laid-back vibe, offering a perfect escape for those seeking a touch of ostentatious glamour.

Two: Pan Deï Palais — Boutique

Now part of Airelles, this St. Tropez boutique staple is located in the heart of St. Tropez, Pan Deï Palais is a small hotel with a rich backstory. Originally built in 1835 by General Jean-François Allard for his love, Indian princess Bannu Pan Deï, this place became their family home. Today, it’s a 12-room luxury hotel that keeps that romantic vibe alive.

Each room at Pan Deï Palais is stylish and understated, offering direct access to a blue mosaic pool set in a lush garden with palm and olive trees. The hotel’s restaurant mixes Mediterranean and exotic flavors, inspired by its unique history, while the spa provides relaxing treatments.

Guests can use Mini-Moke jeeps or the hotel’s signature Rolls-Royce to get to Jardin Tropézina, the private beach club on Pampelonne Beach. Here, you can soak up the sun and enjoy beachside dining in style.

Pan Deï Palais combines historic charm with modern boutique comfort, making it a standout spot in St. Tropez.

Three: Hôtel De Paris — Stylish

Hôtel de Paris is centrally located in St. Tropez, overlooking the charming Place Blanqui. It’s within a five-minute walk of the harbour and Place des Lices, and is neighbored by the Chanel boutique and the Gendarmerie and Cinema Museum.

The hotel, recently renovated by the Dray family, boasts a contemporary design inspired by Miami & Philippe Starck (in our opinion). Highlights include a striking white moulded ceiling in the reception and eclectic design elements such as a black grand piano and glistening pebbles in the atrium. The lobby features changing art exhibitions and a bar adorned with Brigitte Bardot images.

Service is impeccable, with a friendly and efficient staff led by manager Danielle Lagrange. Amenities include St. Tropez’s only rooftop pool with views over the village and port, a Clarins spa with hammam, sauna, sensory shower, and ice fountain, and a glass-ceilinged gym with Evian on tap. A hotel shuttle is available to transport guests to nearby beach clubs in Ramatuelle. Children and dogs are warmly welcomed with special amenities.

The hotel offers 52 rooms and 38 suites, styled with a 1960s and 70s flair, featuring gold-ringed lights, flower-power chairs, and wicker bedsteads. Spacious mosaic-tiled bathrooms come with generous Clarins products. Rooms range from tastefully decorated Classic rooms to vibrant Patio terrace rooms.

Chef Pierre-Alain Garnier elevates the Mediterranean cuisine served at Hôtel de Paris. The rooftop restaurant, Les Toits, offers 180-degree views of St. Tropez and is especially popular for its Sunday brunch with seafood and bottomless champagne. The ground-floor Le Pationata restaurant, with its verdant courtyard and live music, is a romantic dinner spot. Breakfast includes a variety of pastries, fruits, and cooked options.

Four: Cheval Blanc — Beach Luxury


Cheval Blanc St. Tropez offers an understated yet refined seaside retreat. Located on the shores of the Mediterranean a 3-minute drive into town or a 15-minute walk, this hotel captures the essence of St. Tropez's charm and sophistication, catering to discerning travelers. With its private small beach, it is one-of-kind in its proximity to town.

Upon arrival, the serene ambiance and attentive service establish a welcoming atmosphere. The hotel’s design merges contemporary style with traditional Provencal elements. The 30 rooms and suites feature bespoke furnishings, soft hues, and private terraces or balconies with views of the sea or gardens. Attention to detail is evident, creating a tranquil and comfortable environment.

Dining at Cheval Blanc is noteworthy. The hotel features two restaurants, each offering a distinct culinary experience. La Vague d'Or, led by Chef Arnaud Donckele, holds three Michelin stars and presents innovative Mediterranean cuisine. The elegant setting and exquisite dishes make for a memorable dining experience. La Terrasse offers a more relaxed atmosphere, serving locally inspired dishes with sea views.

The hotel's facilities are well-appointed. The Guerlain Spa provides a sanctuary for relaxation, offering a range of treatments in a serene setting. The infinity pool, surrounded by gardens and overlooking the sea, is ideal for unwinding. The hotel also boasts a private beach, providing a secluded spot to enjoy the Mediterranean waters. For more active guests, the hotel offers various water sports and a fitness center.

Cheval Blanc’s location is convenient for exploring St. Tropez. The picturesque Old Town, with its charming streets and markets, is a short stroll away. The concierge team can arrange bespoke excursions, including private yacht trips, vineyard visits, or a day at Pampelonne Beach.

Outside of St. Tropez

Just beyond the glamorous shores of St. Tropez lies an enchanting countryside filled with rolling vineyards, picturesque villages, and stunning natural beauty. Charming Provencal towns like Ramatuelle and Gassin, with their cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and panoramic views, offer a peaceful contrast to the bustling coastal scene. The lush landscapes, fragrant with lavender and cypress, provide an ideal retreat for those seeking tranquility.

Ramatuelle is also home to exclusive beach clubs on Pampelonne Beach, where you can lounge on sunbeds, enjoy gourmet dining, and soak up the sun in style.

Five: Château de la Messardière — Classic Riviera

Château de la Messardière also by Airelles stands as a beacon of refined luxury on the French Riviera. This 19th-century château, majestically perched on a verdant hilltop, commands sweeping views of the Bay of Pampelonne, the vineyards of Ramatuelle, and the Mediterranean Sea. Its storied past and exceptional service make it a standout destination for those seeking understated elegance and tranquility.

The château’s architecture melds seamlessly with its lush, manicured gardens, exuding a timeless charm. Inside, the 103 rooms and suites are a study in classical elegance blended with modern comfort. Flooded with natural light, these spacious rooms offer stunning vistas from private terraces or balconies. The interiors, adorned with antique furnishings, rich fabrics, and bespoke artworks, provide a tranquil retreat from the vibrancy of St. Tropez.

Dining at Château de la Messardière is an experience in itself. L'Acacia, the hotel’s gourmet restaurant, presents Mediterranean cuisine in a refined setting. Seasonal ingredients and innovative dishes are the hallmarks here, crafted by chefs who excel in culinary artistry. For a more relaxed dining experience, La Terrasse serves fresh, local produce against the backdrop of splendid landscape views.

The amenities at Château de la Messardière are exceptional. The Valmont Spa offers a sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation, with a range of treatments that promise to pamper and invigorate. The outdoor pool, nestled within lush gardens, provides a serene spot to unwind and soak up the sun. Guests can also enjoy exclusive access to the pristine sands and azure waters of Pampelonne Beach via the hotel’s private shuttle service to the nearby Jardin Tropézina beach club.

For those inclined towards an active lifestyle, the château does not disappoint. It boasts a state-of-the-art fitness center, tennis courts, and a variety of water sports. The concierge team is adept at arranging bespoke experiences, from vineyard tours and private yacht excursions to guided hikes and cultural tours of St. Tropez.

The location of Château de la Messardière is ideal for exploring the charm of St. Tropez and its picturesque surroundings. The vibrant town center, known for its bustling markets, chic boutiques, and lively cafes, is just a short drive away. Yet, the château’s serene and secluded setting ensures a peaceful retreat, offering the best of both worlds.

Six: Lou Pinet — Fun

This charming boutique hotel blends a 1960s Provençal vibe with modern comforts, making it a perfect escape for those seeking both tranquility and a touch of the St. Tropez lifestyle.

From the moment you arrive, you’re surrounded by lush, beautifully landscaped gardens that set a serene tone. Designed by French architect Charles Zana, the hotel combines vintage chic with contemporary sophistication. Earthy tones, natural materials, and a sense of effortless luxury are found throughout the property.

The 34 rooms and suites are spacious, bright, and thoughtfully decorated with bespoke furnishings and handcrafted details. Private terraces offer views of the gardens or the inviting pool, creating a perfect spot to unwind. The plush beds and luxurious linens make for a restful night's sleep.

Dining at Hôtel Lou Pinet is a treat. The hotel’s restaurant, Beefbar, is known for its prime cuts of beef and a variety of international dishes. The open-air terrace adds a relaxed vibe, perfect for enjoying meals under the stars. Breakfast includes a delicious spread of fresh pastries, fruits, and local delicacies.

One of the standout features of Lou Pinet is its stunning pool area, surrounded by aromatic lavender and pine trees. Comfortable loungers invite you to relax and soak up the sun. There’s also a small spa offering a range of treatments for a bit of pampering.

Service at the hotel is friendly and attentive, with a dedicated staff ready to make your stay special. The hotel offers complimentary bicycles for exploring the local area and a shuttle service to the beach clubs on Pampelonne Beach, making it easy to enjoy the best of St. Tropez.

Lou Pinet’s location provides the best of both worlds: a peaceful retreat that’s just a short drive or bike ride from the lively town center and its famous beaches. This balance makes it an ideal spot for those wanting to experience the quieter side of St. Tropez without missing out on the action.

Seven: La Reserve — Sophisticated

Perched in the hills above the Mediterranean, La Réserve Ramatuelle provides a quiet escape 15 min drive from the lively St. Tropez. This hotel blends modern luxury with natural beauty, creating a serene retreat.

Upon arrival, the panoramic views of the sea and the surrounding landscape are immediately striking. The hotel's minimalist design by Jean-Michel Wilmotte fits seamlessly into its environment, offering a peaceful and understated elegance.

The rooms and suites are spacious and bright, with floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase the stunning views. Each room has a private terrace, ideal for enjoying the scenery. The interiors are simple yet luxurious, combining clean lines and soft colors with high-quality materials.

Dining at La Réserve is noteworthy. The restaurant, led by chef Eric Canino, focuses on fresh, local ingredients and Mediterranean flavors. Meals are consistently excellent, whether you're having breakfast, a poolside lunch, or dinner on the terrace with its impressive coastal views.

The hotel offers top-tier amenities designed for relaxation and wellness. The spa features a variety of treatments and therapies, providing a true escape. The outdoor pool, surrounded by olive trees and lavender, is a tranquil spot to unwind. For those who prefer to stay active, there is a well-equipped fitness center and opportunities for hiking and biking in the area.

Service at La Réserve is professional and attentive. The staff is committed to ensuring a pleasant stay, from organizing local excursions to meeting daily needs.

La Réserve's location is one of its unique features. It feels secluded and peaceful but is only a short drive from the bustling center of St. Tropez and the renowned Pampelonne Beach. This balance makes it an excellent base for exploring the Côte d’Azur.

Eight: Lily of the Valley — Wellness

Lily of the Valley, situated in the tranquil hills of La Croix-Valmer on the French Riviera, offers a serene and sophisticated retreat designed for well-being. This year-round destination stands out with its commitment to relaxation and health, all within an elegantly designed setting by Philippe Starck.

Positioned high above the unspoilt Gigaro Beach, the hotel is surrounded by pine trees and wildflowers, offering far-reaching views over the Mediterranean. The bustling town of St. Tropez is a 30-minute drive away, while the charming La Croix-Valmer, with its vibrant Sunday market, is just 10 minutes by car.

Starck’s design seamlessly integrates natural elements like wood, stone, cement, and marble, utilizing earthy colors to blend the hotel into its landscape. The lower tier, known as the wellness village, clusters around a 25-meter pool, while the upper tier, accessible via a series of stairs, faces the sea. The main terrace and pool area draw the eye with their eclectic mix of tables and chairs set under the characteristic pine trees.

Service at Lily of the Valley is exceptional, with staff providing friendly and attentive care. The wellness village spans 2,000 square meters and includes a snow shower, a vast hammam, and seven treatment rooms using Biologique Recherche and Esthederm products. Wellness programs, from detox to hormonal yoga, are available year-round, tailored to individual needs. The facilities are designed to provide a tailored wellness experience, whether it involves float yoga in the swimming pool, a run along the beach, or a consultation with a naturopath.

The 38 rooms and six suites vary in size. Each room features marble bathrooms with dramatic black and white basins, showers, and tubs. Private terraces with day beds and dining tables enhance the experience, allowing guests to enjoy the outdoors in comfort.

Dining is a highlight, with the Village Restaurant focusing on healthy cuisine. Power breakfasts and lunches like spelt risotto with lemon confit are served alongside an abundant salad bar. The main restaurant, led by chef Vincent Maillard, offers Provençal flavors such as Niçoise salad, gnocchi with summer truffles, and fish of the day with artichokes, perfectly paired with local wines by sommelier Laura Pisani.

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