
Hotel Byblos Saint-Tropez
French Riviera · France
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Character and identity
Perched on the highest hill in Saint-Tropez, Byblos is a 1967 fantasia of pink and ochre fisherman's cottages arranged around palm-shaded courtyards and fountains, all dressed in a Byzantine-meets-Provençal idiom that has aged into a kind of Riviera landmark. The mood is hedonistic rather than hushed: Les Caves du Roy, the basement nightclub, remains the loudest ticket in town, while Il Giardino plates Italian cooking built around a 3,229-square-foot kitchen garden. A renovated Sisley spa (2023) handles the holistic side, and service runs ultra-professional without the starch you find elsewhere on the peninsula.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and groups who came to Saint-Tropez for the scene, not to hide from it. Think repeat visitors who want walk-out access to Place des Lices and the harbour, dinner at a garden-driven Italian table, a Sisley facial in the afternoon, and Les Caves du Roy until sunrise. Pampelonne devotees get a private beach club with shuttle.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone seeking seclusion, sea views or a beachfront base should book the Cap. Light sleepers will struggle with the nightclub energy, and the mid-April to mid-October season locks out shoulder travellers. Families chasing a kids' club won't find one here.
Bottom line
What you're paying for is location and scene: a village-centre palace with the hottest nightclub in town downstairs and Pampelonne a shuttle away. Spring for a suite around the inner courtyard if quiet matters, book a room facing the club if it doesn't, and aim for late May or September to dodge the worst of the RN98 traffic.
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What this place offers
- Beach
- Gym
- Meeting rooms
- Nightclub
- Outdoor pool
- Restaurants
- Spa
- Wi-Fi
- Restaurant
- Bar

