Tourists are recommended to start their exploration of the city landmarks and sites with the l'Hôtel-de-Ville square. Close to the square tourists will discover a remarkable historical landmark named the Suffren Palace (Le Château de Suffren) being among the oldest and most beautiful architectural constructions of the city. The age of the palace is about a thousand years. It was built in the 9th century. At present this historical construction houses a popular gift shop.
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San Tropez is a city of splendid traditions which have been formed through many centuries. The city owes its name to a martyr Saint Torpes. Local residents treat their patron saint with … Open
A few centuries ago the territory of this city district was inhabited by local fishers and craftsmen. Some streets of the fishing quarter have been preserved unaltered for more than a hundred years. Wandering though ancient houses tourists can reach the Old Port district (Le Vieux Port) which is a symbol of the resort and is a reflection of luxury and wealth. The main feature of the port district is numerous luxurious yachts at rest. Each of the yachts is genuinely unique construction.
Scenic beach areas, wild pine forests, smart parks, gardens and alleys, plenty of elite boutiques, stores and restaurants make the resort city of Saint Tropez a unique destination meeting … Open
Picturesque windmills which can be stumbled upon in the midst of green expanses, add charm to walks along the environs of Saint-Tropez. One of these magnificent structures is the Moulin de Paillas mill, which was built in the year 1630. In 2002, the building was rebuilt so as to bear a resemblance to its original appearance. It is worth noting that an unforgettable panorama opens from here on Saint-Tropez Bay. In total, five mills were built in the area, but only Moulin de Paillas was restored in our day. In the vicinity of the city, you can also come across the street Rue du Moulin, once framed by 16th-century mills (of which only one was preserved, Moulin Saint Roch). Despite the fact that the mills can no longer be found, the trail is one of the most romantic places on the entire Cote d'Azur.
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Saint-Tropez is famous for its beautiful French palace Château de la Moutte. The 19th-century manor is located in the middle of picturesque open spaces with palm forests – from where, by the way, incredibly fantastic views of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez can be beheld. The estate was built by order of Martin de Roquebrune in 1856 and was bought later by the Prime Minister Emile Ollivier. It was he (the Prime Minister) who took on the task of decorating the castle, and his services in creating a magnificent ensemble are invaluable. Going inside, you can see the portrait gallery of the Ollivier family, as well as the magnificent library with 4,000 books. Walking along the Pont du Préconil built in 1860 will bring tourists a lot of pleasure. In 1932, the structure suffered from a flood, but already in 1933, the bridge acquired a new look thanks to the engineer Monsieur Giboin. It became the most real masterpiece of modern architecture.
Saint-Tropez is a popular holiday resort situated in the south of France. While mentioning this name the majority of people get an image of a beautiful harbor full of sailing ships of light, … Open
Many tourists, wishing to enjoy a romantic atmosphere, go to the surrounding village of Saint-Tropez Tourtour. It is a charming village with narrow streets framed by old houses, from the balconies of which you can behold beautiful flowers which give extraordinary charm to the area. In the village, you can come across an open-air theater where interesting performances are often held, as well as the beautiful Église Saint-Denis church with a tower, which opens up magnificent views on the Hills of Provence. It is rightly considered to be the most beautiful village in France. As for the religious sights of St. Tropez, among them is the church Chapelle Sainte-Anne, which was built in 1618 as a sign that the city has survived a terrible plague. The shrine was built in the traditional Provence style and bordered with cypresses and pines.
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