
Wedding in
Saint-Tropez
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Saint-Tropez is a fishing village that got famous for being a fishing village and has now become expensive enough that fishing is a hobby you do between charity galas. The old port is charming, the beaches are crowded and golden, and the yachts are so large that regular boats look like toys.
Weddings happen May through September, with May and September ideal. June is warm and manageable; July and August are both hot and expensive. The waterfront provides ceremony backdrops. The nearby countryside offers alternatives. The restaurants are excellent and pricey. The nightlife is serious and expensive. The light is Mediterranean and golden. Everything costs what you'd expect for somewhere this famous.
Wedding venues in Saint-Tropez
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Château de la Messardière
Perched on a Saint-Tropez hilltop, Château de la Messardière commands bay views across the peninsula like a seat of regional power held in perpetuity. The 19th-century stone structure accommodates 50 to 150 guests…

Kube Saint-Tropez
Kube Saint-Tropez materializes as kinetic architecture where sight lines cross constantly through an open central atrium spiralling upward. The structure accommodates 50 to 150 guests in modular rooms whose walls adjust…

B&B Hotels
A budget chain adapted for fifty to one hundred fifty guests, B&B Hotels offers modular event spaces and basic overnight accommodation. Rooms are identical, designed for transience. The breakfast buffet is self-serve;…

Hôtel La Plage
Directly on sand, this venue serves fifty to one hundred fifty guests with the restaurant terrace as ceremony space or dancing floor, the building rising four stories with rooms all facing water. Breakfast is served…

Hôtel l'Amphore
A compact hotel suited to fifty to one hundred fifty guests, this venue sits in the village perimeter where foot traffic is light, the property retaining its namesake—Greco-Roman pottery is displayed in reception and…

Hôtel Baptistin
Steps from the port, this nineteenth-century house hotel fits fifty to one hundred fifty guests in interconnected salons with Provençal tile work and arched ceilings. The ground-floor terrace overlooks the harbor but…

Hôtel Belle Vue
Overlooking the bay from a quieter northern slope, Belle Vue hosts fifty to one hundred fifty guests in a 1950s property with period furnishings still in place. Rooms face south; morning sun warms the terrace by nine…

Le Paradis
A former painter's compound now adapted for fifty to one hundred fifty guests, Le Paradis preserves original features—studio lighting, color-washed walls, parquet in the main room. The property was never intended for…

Thalassa
Saint-Tropez's Mediterranean waterfront captures a theatrical mise-en-scène where the sea defines both setting and narrative. Thalassa, perched along the Côte d'Azur, orchestrates celebrations for 50 to 150 guests…

Zenitude Hôtel et Résidence
A modern apartment-hotel that accommodates fifty to one hundred fifty guests in kitchenette suites, Zenitude prioritizes autonomy over service. Event spaces are neutral and bare—white walls, no art. The building's…

Cheval Blanc
A luxury hotel directly on the harbor, Cheval Blanc serves 50 to 150 guests from a building that is visible from every approach to the village. The waterfront terrace is public yet exclusive—locals stop to observe.…

Hôtel Les Jardins de Sainte-Maxime
Situated across the bay from Saint-Tropez, Les Jardins de Sainte-Maxime holds fifty to one hundred fifty guests in a property where gardens precede the building. Flower beds are mounded and mulched; borders are edged…
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