Your Perfect Pied A Terre In The Heart Of Saint Tropez
3 Beds
2 Baths
1,185 Sqft
2,660 Sqft lot
Updated: May 13
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About the Property
Step into the vibrant life of Saint-Tropez with this charming and immaculate 3-bedroom property, ideally located just a few steps from the iconic Place des Lices, local shops, restaurants, and the prestigious marina. Spanning 110 square meters, this home offers an intimate yet spacious retreat perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the luxury and culture of this renowned French Riviera
Step into the vibrant life of Saint-Tropez with this charming and immaculate 3-bedroom property, ideally located just a few steps from the iconic Place des Lices, local shops, restaurants, and the prestigious marina. Spanning 110 square meters, this home offers an intimate yet spacious retreat perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the luxury and culture of this renowned French Riviera town. This property is not just a home but a gateway to the Saint-Tropez lifestyle, where luxury, convenience, and the charm of the French Riviera converge. Whether for a permanent residence or a luxurious getaway, this pied-à-terre in Saint-Tropez is an opportunity to live the dream in one of the world’s most sought-after destinations. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
10 Chemin des Bastidettes, Var, Zone Est Diffuse, Saint-Tropez, France
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Chemin des Bastidettes sits within the residential core of Saint-Tropez, a short walk from Place des Lices, the town’s central square where the twice-weekly market has anchored local life for generations. The streets here are narrow and shaded, lined with stone walls and the kind of unhurried architecture that predates the town’s international fame. This is the Saint-Tropez that residents know: quiet in the mornings, close to everything, and insulated from the port crowds.
Place des Lices market runs Tuesday and Saturday mornings. Café des Arts and Café de Paris are on the square itself. The old port, with restaurants including La Vague d’Or at Résidence de la Pinède, is a ten-minute walk. Senequier on the quay is the standard morning coffee stop for locals and regulars alike.
Saint-Tropez has no train station. The nearest rail connection is at Saint-Raphaël, approximately 35 kilometres away, with regular TGV services to Paris in roughly four hours. By road, Nice is around 100 kilometres, typically 90 minutes outside peak season. Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is the primary international gateway, serving direct routes across Europe and beyond, and is reachable in approximately one hour by car.