The Atrium Bar
This modern bar is situated within the famous Hotel de Paris which was once graced by stars such Coco Chanel, Jean Cocteau and Clarke Gable.
The best places to go for a night out in Saint-Tropez
Ah, Saint-Tropez in the summertime.
Celebrities, superyachts and tourists all milling about in the Mediterranean sunshine. It’s quite a heady mix, and the warm nights just beg you to get dressed up and enjoy the sophisticated nightlife that this enchanting village has to offer.
The nightlife in Saint-Tropez is all about the glamorous atmosphere. This is the town where the super-elite gather, and as you sit drinking a cocktail and watch the yachts and the beautiful people wander along the waterfront and then dance in the clubs, you’ll be sure to agree it’s some of the best people-watching on earth. You'll find the very best of the bars and nightclubs are clustered around the stunning marina.

It’s very hard to think of anything better on earth than watching the sunset from a Saint-Tropez beach club, so I suggest you start there- lolling about on a comfy lounge bed with a cocktail and listening to the chilled summer beats ramp up and get you in the mood for the night ahead.
Any of the clubs along Pampelonne Beach will do the trick nicely, whilst Nikki Beach is famous for its DJs, theme parties and high prices (and increasingly grumpy staff as the season wears on). With models and billionaires spraying champagne and dancing on tables by the pool, this is celebrity, indulgence and debauchery at its finest. Prepare for the madness.
Back in town, Café de Paris on the waterfront really needs no introduction. The alfresco area on the port offers some of the best people watching on earth, while inside the décor is plush and glamorous, with red velour couches and gilt-framed mirrors. Spend an hour or two here, soaking up this quintessential Saint-Tropez experience and watching the jet-set hop on and off their yachts.
As the evening rolls on, hit the very trendy Bar du Port for pre-dinner tapas and drinks. Sit outside on the terrace with the view of the port, or sit by the bar in the classical décor and listen to the DJ, who starts out chilled and ramps up as the evening goes on. This is a great place to get the night started - but be aware; this St-Tropez favourite evolves through its many personalities as the hours tick over, so you might find yourself staying a while as it segues from restaurant to trendy bar to popular late night hotspot.
If all the glitz and glamour is getting a bit much, retreat to Kelly’s Pub, an Irish bar where casual clothes are welcomed and you’ll look a bit silly in a dress made of glitter. The drinks are much cheaper here, and the clientèle is a good mix of locals, yacht crew and tourists getting away from the madness and enjoying a place where you’re allowed in wearing flip-flops. Guinness on tap, naturally, and the bar will often be lined with jaegerbombs. With a lovely view of the port from an outside terrace, this bar offers good fun, a nice ambiance, and absolutely no star-spotting.
This modern bar is situated within the famous Hotel de Paris which was once graced by stars such Coco Chanel, Jean Cocteau and Clarke Gable.
Offering a delightful garden, the corner bar is open every evening from 20:00. A cellar of superior champagnes can be tasted by the glass.
Set within the chic 5 star Byblos hotel is one of the most exclusive night spots in Saint Tropez.
It’s the hottest bar scene in town from April through the summer. This modern and upscale restaurant attracts Cristal-chugging yacht owners and stiletto-strutting beach club models.
For a pleasant evening with family and friends head to the Bowling du Golf located in Grimaud.
Old fashioned style bar with leather seats and a comforting fireplace, situated right on the port side overlooking the super yachts in St Tropez.

When it’s time to get your dancing shoes on, there are three main options, all fairly guaranteed to provide a glimpse of celebrities, if you like that kind of thing.
Les Caves de Roy is expensive, and can be hard to get into but is a lot of fun once you do. This cavernous club at the Hotel Byblos is a clubbing institution and the hangout of more models, F1 drivers, film stars and billionaires than you can shake a stick at. (Probably best not to shake a stick at them though, their bodyguards are always close by.) This has been considered the most prestigious club on the Côte d’Azur for over 40 years.
Meanwhile, The VIP Room is another notorious favourite with the jet set. The clue’s in the name - you have to be dressed well and/or seriously minted to get in here. Mind you, a brilliant night will be had in this venue once you do make your way into its plush purple and green décor to dance until dawn.
Gaïo is formerly Papagayo nightclub, and is another legendary spot - the most lively and the easiest to gain entry to - although its clientele is still the young, the rich and the beautiful.
But then, that’s Saint-Tropez in summertime for you: it’s hard to move for beautiful people! This club has a stage with live music and DJs and great dancing until the early hours. It gets crowded and hot...and everyone loves it.
Set within the chic 5 star Byblos hotel is one of the most exclusive night spots in Saint Tropez.
It’s the hottest bar scene in town from April through the summer. This modern and upscale restaurant attracts Cristal-chugging yacht owners and stiletto-strutting beach club models.
Expect glitz, glamour, champagne, celebrities and one wild party at the VIP room. Located in the centre of the Saint Tropez this restaurant/club attracts some of the most famous guests in the world.
This new establishment offers visitors a wonderful array of options, from a chilled out Port side coffee or bottle of champagne, to fine dining and delicious seafood delights, and finally live music and dancing in one of the hippest late night bars in the Port.
Formerly the Papagayo nightclub, this is another of the legendary nightclubs in Saint Tropez where you can expect to have a wild night and party with the stars.
Located in the heart of the Bay of Pampelonne on the beach is one of the most mythical and legendary locations in the world, made popular by an international clientèle, Stefano Forever has now become an essential St Tropez rendez-vous.
This modern bar is situated within the famous Hotel de Paris which was once graced by stars such Coco Chanel, Jean Cocteau and Clarke Gable.
Offering a delightful garden, the corner bar is open every evening from 20:00. A cellar of superior champagnes can be tasted by the glass.
It’s the hottest bar scene in town from April through the summer. This modern and upscale restaurant attracts Cristal-chugging yacht owners and stiletto-strutting beach club models.
This new establishment offers visitors a wonderful array of options, from a chilled out Port side coffee or bottle of champagne, to fine dining and delicious seafood delights, and finally live music and dancing in one of the hippest late night bars in the Port.
Le Bar is situated in the stylish Sezz Hotel.
A favourite with former president Jacques Chirac this café is the perfect place from which to people watch, and the coffee is pretty excellent too.
The Long Night of Museums is an annual event where museums across Europe remain open late into the night, and Saint-Tropez is no exception.
The Fête de la Musique is a celebration that takes place every summer solstice on 21 June in cities, towns and villages across France.
Bastille Day is celebrated across the whole of France with a bang...well, several in fact, fireworks always feature heavily.
Exceptional locations around France, including Saint-Tropez, will be open to visit on the Journées du Patrimoine - a European wide event inspired by by France’s Journées Portes Ouvertes which started in 1984.
The third Thursday in November is when this year's Beaujolais hits the shelves and is cause for celebration across France.
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