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Grazia USA
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Grazia USA
Dreaming of a Saint-Tropez Summer? Inside the Glamour & Grace of a Stay at Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez
Photo Credit: Auriane Sanchez, courtesy of Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez Sun-drenched beaches, pastel rooftops, and Provençal charm — there's a reason the South of France has long held its place as the quintessential summer escape. And nowhere does the allure of la belle vie feel more palpable than in Saint-Tropez. Once a sleepy fishing village turned jet-set icon in the 1960s, Saint-Tropez today remains a playground for A-listers, luxury lovers, culture seekers, and style-savvy travelers alike. Whether you're strolling the port, dancing into the night at beach clubs, or simply people-watching in Place des Lices, the town delivers that rare blend of Riviera elegance and coastal ease. But, where should you stay to soak it all in? For those seeking an experience that's both rooted in history and rich in modern luxury, Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez stands out as the perfect home base. With its unbeatable location, legendary roots, and rooftop views you'll dream about long after you leave, it offers everything you want in a Côte d'Azur stay — and more. Here's why: Where to Stay in Saint-Tropez: Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez Photo Credit: Auriane Sanchez, courtesy of Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez Tucked at the entrance of Saint-Tropez's storybook village, just beside the town's famed Gendarmerie immortalized in 1960s French cinema, Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez is more than a luxury property — it's a living legend. With origins dating back to 1931, this five-star hotel was the first of its kind in the area and quickly became a hub for Parisian high society and iconic muses like Brigitte Bardot and Colette. Today, it offers GRAZIA USA readers a chance to step into the Tropezian myth with all the modern trappings of indulgence, design, and soul-soothing escape. The Stay: From Chic Check-In to Riviera Reverie Photo Credit: Auriane Sanchez, courtesy of Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez The magic of this hotel lies in its unrivaled mix of old-world charm and contemporary allure, its rooftop serenity, and a staff whose attention to detail is second to none. Upon my arrival, I was welcomed into a stunning suite that perfectly captured the spirit of the sixties with bold colors, graphic lines, and Sybille de Margerie's artful touch — a nod to Saint-Tropez's golden era and timeless glamour. From the window-lined walls in the bedroom to the oversized bathtub, every detail of the space was lavish and luxurious. Photo Credit: Auriane Sanchez, courtesy of Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez Thoughtful touches abounded: Clarins products in the bathroom, cloche-covered sweet treats waiting on the table, and a subtle jasmine-rose scent that drifted through the air — the hotel's exclusive fragrance. As a luxury traveler, I can say that the room's comfort and ambiance were top-tier. Whether peeking out over the rooftop patio or catching a glimpse of the port from my bedroom windows, the views were quintessentially Tropezian. And the service? Impeccable. Every member of the staff I encountered made it their mission to elevate the experience with warmth and precision. Rooftop Oasis: Les Toits Restaurant and Poolside Perfection Photo Credit: Matteo Barro, courtesy of Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez Saint-Tropez may be known for its beach clubs, but the village's first (and only) rooftop pool — perched atop Hôtel de Paris — offers a refreshing take on luxury. Heated to a pleasant 27°C (80.6°F) and overlooking the terracotta rooftops and Mediterranean beyond, the pool quickly became my sanctuary. Photo Credit: Auriane Sanchez, courtesy of Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez Adjacent is Les Toits, the rooftop restaurant and lounge where I enjoyed aperitifs and each meal of my trip. Highlights included burrata with marjoram oil, lobster bisque-dressed prawn salad, and truffle rigatoni — all under the golden hand of Chef David Ignoffo. Pair it with a glass of Domaine Tempier rosé or a cheeky signature cocktail like 'Et Dieu Créa la Femme,' while sitting at the corner table overlooking the Mediterranean, and it's pure Riviera bliss. Photo Credit: Auriane Sanchez, courtesy of Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez Evenings came alive with jazz sets and DJ performances as the sun dipped below the sea — a magical moment best experienced with a drink in hand and toes dipped in the rooftop pool. Wellness at Its Finest: Spa by Clarins Photo Credit: Auriane Sanchez, courtesy of Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez On day two, after a morning lounging poolside and an elegant lunch, I made my way to the Spa by Clarins — a tranquil, high-touch sanctuary in the heart of the hotel. My treatment was equal parts luxurious and rejuvenating, combining expert Clarins techniques with powerful botanical ingredients. From the sauna to the sensory showers, every detail was perfectly curated to restore body and mind. Photo Credit: Auriane Sanchez, courtesy of Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez The hotel also offers signature treatments like 'Nouvelle Vague' (a 90-minute facial and full-body massage) and tech-forward options like Indiba ONA and pressotherapy. For those seeking the full experience, the hotel's 'Lunch & Spa' and 'Brunch & Spa' packages are an indulgent way to spend the day. Breakfast in the Garden, Culture in the Air Photo Credit: Auriane Sanchez, courtesy of Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez Mornings began with an abundant buffet breakfast at Le Pationata, a verdant courtyard oasis. Think Bordier butter, homemade spreads, hot chocolate à l'ancienne, and fresh pastries galore — plus a menu of eggs, pancakes, and porridge for those who prefer something warm and personalized. Photo Credit: Auriane Sanchez, courtesy of Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez Art and culture are also central to the hotel's identity. From in-house installations by Italian sculptor Andrea Roggi and local artist Elisabeth de Gourcuff to the literary 'Les Conversations d'Agnès' salon hosted seasonally in the patio, there's a creative pulse that enriches the entire guest experience. Local Gems, Curated by a Concierge Legend Photo Credit: Auriane Sanchez, courtesy of Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez The concierge, Samuel Andréo, is a true Saint-Tropez institution — and recently honored with the Gold Palm of Les Clefs d'Or. He custom-curates each guest's itinerary, recommending everything from Barbarac ice cream and Sénéquier sunsets to hidden beaches and festive dining spots. His team arranges shuttles to Pampelonne Beach, making lunch suggestions like La Part des Anges, and makes each and every guest feel as if they're not just visiting Saint-Tropez, but living it. GRAZIA' s Favorites at Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez Photo Credit: Auriane Sanchez, courtesy of Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez The Suite Stay: Designed by Sybille de Margerie, each suite blends 60s Riviera glamour with modern luxury. Bonus: Clarins products, signature scent, and sweet treats on arrival. Designed by Sybille de Margerie, each suite blends 60s Riviera glamour with modern luxury. Bonus: Clarins products, signature scent, and sweet treats on arrival. The Rooftop Pool: The only rooftop pool in Saint-Tropez — with unbeatable views over the village, port, and Mediterranean. Heated to perfection and pure photogenic bliss. The only rooftop pool in Saint-Tropez — with unbeatable views over the village, port, and Mediterranean. Heated to perfection and pure photogenic bliss. Dinner at Les Toits: Chef David Ignoffo's Mediterranean menu is a love letter to Provence. Don't miss the truffle rigatoni or saffron shellfish risotto — paired with a Bandol rosé. Chef David Ignoffo's Mediterranean menu is a love letter to Provence. Don't miss the truffle rigatoni or saffron shellfish risotto — paired with a Bandol rosé. Spa by Clarins: A wellness sanctuary in the heart of the hotel. GRAZIA pick: the signature 90-minute 'Nouvelle Vague' treatment. You'll leave radiant and recharged. A wellness sanctuary in the heart of the hotel. pick: the signature 90-minute 'Nouvelle Vague' treatment. You'll leave radiant and recharged. Live Rooftop Evenings: From jazzy sunset sets by Cynthia Queenton to all-female DJ nights, Les Toits transforms into a glamorous groove under the stars. From jazzy sunset sets by Cynthia Queenton to all-female DJ nights, Les Toits transforms into a glamorous groove under the stars. Le Pationata Breakfast: A serene garden breakfast with Bordier butter, artisanal jams, and à-la-carte pancakes. The perfect way to start a Tropezian morning. A serene garden breakfast with Bordier butter, artisanal jams, and à-la-carte pancakes. The perfect way to start a Tropezian morning. Art & Culture: In-house sculptures by Andrea Roggi and cultural programming like 'Les Conversations d'Agnès' add soul and sophistication to your stay. In-house sculptures by Andrea Roggi and cultural programming like 'Les Conversations d'Agnès' add soul and sophistication to your stay. Concierge Magic: Samuel Andréo is not just a concierge — he's a Saint-Tropez oracle. From hidden beaches to local legends, he unlocks the village's best-kept secrets. GRAZIA' s Takeaway Photo Credit: Matteo Barro, courtesy of Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez is the kind of place that lingers in your memory like a favorite fragrance — bright, elegant, and unmistakably French. For readers dreaming of a South of France escape this summer that offers historic glamour, artistic soul, and rooftop serenity, this hotel is a must. Whether you're coming for a romantic getaway, solo retreat, or glamorous girls' trip, there's no better place to begin your Tropezian chapter.


Daily Mail
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
I went to one of the most exclusive restaurants in Monaco - the way they treated me compared to my boyfriend left me shocked
An Australian tourist has shared her shock given a menu with no prices at a restaurant in Monaco - only for her boyfriend to be given one with costs. Lili Claire, an Australian living in Paris, travelled to Monaco for a trip with her boyfriend. The pair decided to dine out at Le Grill, which is located inside the prestigious Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo. But the 25-year-old was shocked when she opened her menu and there were no prices on any of the dishes. However, her boyfriend opened his menu and saw how much each dish cost printed along the side, with Lili alleging that Le Grill, which holds one Michelin star, gave out different menus based on gender. Some dishes were priced at eye-watering amounts, such as 320 euros (£271) for caviar and 80 euros (£67) for ricotta pasta. She filmed the bizarre experience and wrote: 'Just found out that fancy restaurants in France give out different menus to men and women. Menus with no prices for women and menus with prices for men.' The original clip, which was uploaded last year to Instagram, got more than 22million views and 1.4million likes. The 25-year-old was shocked when she opened her menu and there were no prices on any of the dishes when she dined there in August last year Lili's boyfriend opened his menu and saw how much each dish cost printed along the side It racked up thousands of comments, with one person writing: 'I'd be so stressed because I'd want to pick the cheaper stuff if I know my man is paying for me.' Another penned: 'Feminism is about choice and I choose to be a princess.' A third said: 'Isn't this reinforcing stereotypes that the man is the person with the money? How are women not against this type of micro-profiling?' A fourth commented: 'I'd walk out. I'm not ordering something without knowing how much I'm paying for it.' Lili said captioned her clip: 'Low-key not mad about.' Lili did not reveal the restaurant's name in the original clip, but after many comments from people curious to see what eatery it was, she made an updated video last month. The content creator said: 'Finally exposing the name of the restaurant from the viral video which gives menu with prices to men and menus with no prices to women. She said: 'The restaurant is The Grill Monaco and it is Michelin-starred. Many high-end restaurants around the world do this. 'Yes I'm aware it's in Monaco which is a separate country to France but the culture there is very much French.' The original clip, which was uploaded last year to Instagram, got more than 22million views and 1.4million likes, with many commenting their thoughts Femail understands that usually the menu with the prices on it is given to the person who made the booking at higher-end restaurants. The cheapest starter on the menu at Le Grill is the smoked Scottish salmon with cream cheese and pickles for a whopping 65 euros (£55). Le Grill's grilled sea bass with fondant fennel, golden artichokes, small capers and basil costs 110 euros each (£93). And if you opt to have a side dish of mashed potatoes, fries or grilled vegetables, they will each cost you 18 euros (£15) A bowl of farmer's vegetables, pesto and small spelt will also set you back 60 euros (£50). The fancy eatery also has a strict dress code, stating that they will not allow those wearing shorts for gentlemen, ripped jeans, sports outfits, caps, flip flops, or showing excessive displays of skin inside. Instead, they recommend freshly pressed linen suits, 'solid colour' jeans, smart leather jackets and sneakers - however, these must be in 'good repair'.