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Day trip to St Tropez

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Dorsetcamping · 21/08/2019 11:31

We are lucky enough to currently be in Provence and have a day trip planned to St Tropez tomorrow, via the St Maxime ferry.

What are the "must do's" whilst we are there (apart from obvious gawking at the trillionnaires!)

Any suggestions on where to eat (we have teenagers with us) or window shop? Maybe go fantasy yacht shopping Grin

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Dorsetcamping · 21/08/2019 12:24

Hopeful bump?

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chillychicken · 21/08/2019 12:37

Restaurant La Pesquière is very nice. I'd avoid the ones on the harbour front, they're a place to be seen but the food is a bit "meh". Window shopping? EVERYWHERE Grin just wander around the streets.

AdaColeman · 21/08/2019 15:05

Restaurant L'Adresse Marocain would be nice and something different for teens, or Restaurant La Bagatelle in rue de l'Eglise is central with a very French menu.

Have a fantastic day! Wine Wine

TheresWaldo · 22/08/2019 09:43

Lunch on the Place des Lices, people watching. Walking round the harbor to look at the yachts. It's a lovely place just to wander. www.labouillabaisse-plage.com/restaurant-plage-privee-st-tropez/ This is also another lovely spot for lunch - right on the beach.

Dorsetcamping · 22/08/2019 10:30

Thanks All. Currently Trying to park in a v busy Ste. Maxime to catch ferry across!

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Gobbolinocat · 22/08/2019 18:16

Gorgeous little street in St maxine too don't miss it. From ferry area with ferry at back of yiu its opposite and up... Beautiful choclate shop and lovely restaurants.

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