| | Facilities within the Property |
Swimming pool: The swimming pool overlooking the blue sea, is the ideal place for relaxing and sun-bathing.
The pool terrace: Summer luncheons and light cuisine, a menu offering salads, club-sandwiches, pasta etc_ While sipping a glass of fresh rosé wine in the shade of the parasols.
The Castle Bar: At nightfall, enjoy your aperitif on the terrace of the Bar_ After dinner or at tea-time, the Reading-Salon is the ideal place to meet friends in a cosy, refined and elegant atmosphere.
Beauty and Fitness Center: The Beauty and Fitness Center offers you the opportunity to work-out or simply to relax while specialists take care of your beauty: massages, beauty treatments, hair dresser. |
Dining: the restaurant «Les 3 Saisons» (open only for dinner) with its terrace, will welcome the gourmets and those who appreciate fragrant and subtle flavours. It has a unique view over the Bay of Pampelonne. The splendid setting and the refined cuisine with Mediterranean savours, created by Patrick Cuissard, the Chef, make of this the absolute "must" restaurant of the peninsula.
Children: We kindly ask parents to ensure in all seasons, that their children do not disturb other guests, especially around the pool and in the restaurant. During High Season (July and August) the minimum age required for children is 12 years, as guests of our hotel appreciate uppermost the tranquillity of the site. |
Leisure: Strolls in the castle park will provide unforgettable moments for those who appreciate the flora and fragrances to Provence and the astonishing view over the gulf of St Tropez and the Pampelonne Bay. Just 300 meters away, tennis-players have a court on which to play a match with their partner or friends.
Concierge desk: rental vehicles, water sports and activities, restaurants, night-club, baby- sitting, flight services, transfer, tours and so on.
Additional features: Two meeting rooms and two breakout rooms. |
| Property Facilities Summary: | Baby Sitting Service | Bar | Beauty Treatments | Car Rental | Concierge Service | Fitness Equipment | Fitness Facilities | Garage | Guided Tours | Hairdresser | Hammam | Heated Pool | Internet Point | Lift | Massage | Meeting Room | Parking | Porter Service | Private Beach | Restaurant | Shuttle To / From Beach | Shuttle To / From City | Small Pets Welcome | Special Events | Swimming Pool | Ticket Reservation Service | Valet Parking | Wake Up Service | Wedding Management | | | |
Tropezina beach: For those who like white sand and the sea, Tropezina beach, at only a few hundred meters away (free shuttle), provides all the pleasures of the Mediterranean. Relaxing or water sports -everything is possible: water-skiing, cruises, jet-ski_ A privileged service is reserved for the guests of the Château de la Messardière.
Saint Tropez: around 2 km far from the hotel, free shuttle service, 24 hours a day on request.
Musems: - The Annonciade Museum is an extremely brilliant reminder that the village of Saint-Tropez was one of the most active centres of the pictorial avant-garde of the beginning of the 20th century. - Citadelle museum - The Origin of the Citadelle: After the murder of the french King Henry the 3rd and the conflict between Catholics and Protestants in France in which the Spanish King Philip the 2nd took an active military part, what Tropezians feared most, was an attack from the Spanish or Savoie fleet. The town had thrived during the XVIth Century and many dwellings were built outside the city walls. Under the counselling of the Governor of Provence d'Epernon's engieneers, the inhabitants decided to extend the battlements so that the town and the hill known as "la Colline des Moulins" (the present hill stand of the Citadelle) were encompassed within the city walls. This first fortification was in fact an entrenchment made of an earth bank surrounded by a ditch erected at the end of 1589. The present surrounding wall overlooking the sea is a reminder of this former layout. - Butterflies Museum: Over 4500 species are gathered, some of them, almost extinct, are under protection, some are very rare or even an abnormality of Nature such as the "Apollon noir du Mercantour". Opening hours: every day excepted Sundays: 10h-12h 14h30-19h.
Monuments: The Old Harbour is dominated by the statue of Pierre- André de Suffren, erected on the instigation of Emperor Napoleon III in 1866. |
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