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Saint Amour La Tartane Hotel
On the Chemin des Salins, the road that connects the village of Saint-Tropez to the long sandy arc of Pampelonne beach, there is a property that manages to feel like a secret despite being one of the most talked-about hotels on the Côte d'Azur. Arranged across two hectares of Mediterranean garden, organised into six small houses in the manner of a Provençal hamlet, La Tartane was originally a traditional Tropézian home before its conversion to a hotel, and was comprehensively remade in 2022 by Jordane Arrivetz, founder of the Parisian design studio Notoire, who had previously worked as artistic director at the Costes group and signed the Hôtel Nuage in the 8th arrondissement. The property reopened in June of that year with 27 rooms and suites, the five houses named after figures of the Café Society era, Hemingway and Guggenheim among them, the gardens planted with citrus trees and lavender, the whole thing shaded by a century-old umbrella pine so large it inspired the hotel's logo. General manager Flavien Bricaud runs the operation with the kind of unhurried attentiveness that is harder to achieve than most hoteliers admit. The brief Arrivetz set herself was a chic, relaxed family house, and she has delivered it with enough discipline to avoid kitsch. Rooms have whitewashed beams, rattan headboards custom-designed by Notoire, brass-rimmed lamps, handcrafted wooden desks, and travertine surfaces, with embroidered textiles and shell-shaped ceramics pulling in the Riviera idiom without labouring the point. Vintage furniture and objects were sourced by Julie Barrau, whose eye for the worn and the specific keeps the interiors from feeling assembled. The wall at the entrance is taken up by a large hand-painted fresco by Brazilian artist João Incerti, whose work also appears in the bar and across the rooms as framed drawings. The colour palette is mint, yellow, coral and pale pink, summery without being sentimental. The Saint-Amour restaurant is the social centre of the property, set under bamboo pergolas and fabric canopies, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, with a seasonal Mediterranean menu through the day and an Asian-inflected evening programme from Chef Maître Koy, who has been cooking in Saint-Tropez long enough to be referred to by locals as a gastronomic fixture. The spa runs SkinCeuticals treatments alongside massages, and the heated outdoor pool is the kind of thing you will not leave until you have to. What La Tartane sells, essentially, is the version of Saint-Tropez that people who love Saint-Tropez want to believe still exists. Not the yacht-heavy, table-service-at-midnight circuit, but the 1920s Riviera of the Annales school, Picasso and Fitzgerald, good light and slow afternoons. The hamlet structure means the hotel never feels like a lobby-and-corridor machine, the gardens absorb the noise of twenty-seven sets of guests without anyone feeling crowded, and the shuttle service to the village and the beaches removes the one genuine inconvenience of the location. It suits people who want to be in Saint-Tropez without being inside it, who will swim in the morning, eat well at lunch, and read until dinner. You should not come if you want to be near the port, inside the action, or if the idea of a ten-minute shuttle to the village rather than a five-minute walk bothers you. You should not come in July or August expecting quiet, because the restaurant and pool fill up, and the Chemin des Salins is a main road in high season. You should come if you want a considered, genuinely warm small hotel where the design thinking is legible without being oppressive, where the food is good enough that you will not feel the need to leave every evening, and where the garden, the Incerti murals, and the particular quality of Provençal light at six in the afternoon make a strong case for staying put. The short version: A 27-room Provençal hamlet hotel on the Chemin des Salins, redesigned in 2022 by Jordane Arrivetz of Notoire, with João Incerti's hand-painted frescoes, a citrus garden, and a restaurant that functions as the social core of the property.
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A few notes on your visit.
Located in the glamorous Saint Tropez, with easy access to Nizza Airport.
Equipped with a 24-hour reception, complimentary Wi-Fi, a tour desk, and an array of services for guests with disabilities.
Offers spacious parking, both in a garage and outdoor lot, at no extra charge.
Boasts a heated outdoor pool, a relaxing garden space, and a fully-equipped fitness room.
Features 27 comfortable rooms, including family rooms and non-smoking rooms, all equipped with modern amenities.
The hotel's restaurant serves a delicious breakfast and offers special diet menus upon request.

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