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The Guide to St. Tropez 2024

Michaela Atiae, Staff Writer

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You can say St. Tropez is always a good idea. Whether you are passing by aboard Jeff’s boat or staying long enough to dance on a table at L’Opera, these are the places you need to know in St. Tropez this season.  

Beach Club Highlights

Le Club 55

They have food and wines sourced from local organic farms. Have the crudités where you cut up the veggies right out of the farmer’s market basket at your table. It’s the OG of beach clubs far before any of the trendy Gigi’s arrived. 

Loulou à Ramatuelle. Courtesy of Loulou à Ramatuelle on Facebook.

Loulou à Ramatuelle

At Loulou you get your Mediterranean seafood fix with fresh catches of the day, with a side of party. There are big tables for larger groups where you can order from over 100 wine recommendations. If you prefer, stay in the sand and dance to the DJ’s music. Also Gucci is in residence for the beach club this year, so you have a chance to take it all in on a Gucci lounger overlooking the Med. 

Gigi Rigolatto Ramatuelle. Courtesy of Gigi Restaurant on Facebook.

Gigi Rigolatto Ramatuelle

It’s trendy, but with reason.The private beachside restaurant has a swimming pool and cabanas to hide away from crowds. But, if you’re there for the party, Gigi’s got your back, too, with live music, a sharing food concept, and a bellini bar with an extensive menu to eliminate any social butterflies. Traditional French games like Pétanque are also available for PG group bonding.

Restaurant Highlights 

Restaurant Salama. Courtesy of Salama Saint-Tropez on Facebook.

Restaurant Salama

The restaurant is in the Villa Romana temple. The Moroccan architecture is breathtaking, and you walk through an exotic garden to get in. 

L’Opera Saint-Tropez. Courtesy of L’Opera on Facebook.

L’Opera Saint-Tropez

It starts as a restaurant and ends as a nightclub. The perfect place for a night of vacation debauchery exists here where the central tables are reserved for performances.

Maison Revka

The restaurant is in a dreamy, whimsical flower garden filled with jasmine and roses. There’s fresh summer food and all the caviar you could dream of. They are teaming up with Beluga Vodka to showcase their new botanical collection this summer.

LE TIGRR SAINT-TROPEZ. Courtesy of LE TIGRR SAINT-TROPEZ Website.

Le TIGRR Saint-Tropez

This is always where cool people hang out. It’s dark and sultry, inspired by the nocturnal nature of a tiger. The inside has seating for Asian-inspired cuisine and a dance floor, so you can enjoy Dim Sum and then burn off the calories a few feet away.  The outside seating has a panoramic view of the Gulf of St. Tropez. 

DIOR Café des Lices

You’re in the heart of St. Tropez. The cafe is a pop-up, so the garden design is a surprise every year. Some Tea Time menu items have the Dior logo adorned on top—perfect for an Instagram shot.  

What to do in St. Tropez in 4 Days

Day I

Lunch: Le Club 55– Pack a bathing suit and towel (not provided by the beach club).
Dinner: Maison Revka 

Day II – Party Time

Loulou à Ramatuelle – Spend your day on the beach.
Dinner:  L’Opera Saint-Tropez 

Day III – Luxury Shopping Spree

  • Sleep in after a night of partying
  • Rue François Sibilli – A street filled with designer stores. Lunch: DIOR Café des Lices
  • Continue to shop and wander through Old Town.

Dinner: Restaurant Salma (ten-minute walk from Dior des Lices)

Day IV – A Cultural Recap

  • Place des Lices Provençal Market- Shop for items like handmade homeware and authentic food  products.
  • Have a picnic by the Port of St. Tropez with your shopping bag filled with local goodies.
  • Explore the Port of St. Tropez’s shops and cafes or take a private yacht around the area.

Dinner: LE TIGRR SAINT-TROPEZ 

Alternative: After your picnic, spend the day at Gigi Rigolatto Ramatuelle for pool access, yard games, and dinner.

The St. Tropez List

Where to Stay

Cheval Blanc
La Réserve Ramatuelle
Lily of the Valley

Where to Eat

DIOR Café des Lices
Gigi Rigolatto Ramatuelle
 L’Opera Saint-Tropez 
Loulou à Ramatuelle
Restaurant Arnaud Donckele & Maxime Frédéric at Louis Vuitton
Maison Revka 
Restaurant Salma
Le Club 55
LE TIGRR SAINT-TROPEZ 
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez
La Vague d’Or

FAQs

Q: What Designer stores are on Rue François Sibilli?

A: Some luxury stores on Rue François Sibilli include Louis Vuitton, Saint Laurent, Boutique Rolex, Valentino, and Gucci.

Q: When does  L’Opera Saint-Tropez switch from restaurant to club venue?

A: The club takes table reservations from midnight to 3:00 a.m.

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