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St Tropez: opt for the Pan Deï, the palais of gods

Posted Jul 21, 2010

You have the plane ticket, you have the friends, you have the nights planned. We tell you where to stay: Pan Deï Palais.

St Tropez is a summer must stop-by for anyone who is in the know or after the “knowns”. Of course great things remain and the classics are still there for us not to get lost and to go back every year to our tropezienne routine as soon as our first trendy seasonal step hit the hot pavement of the famous harbour.


This year we thought about St Tropez in a special way. You do not need advice for parties and buzzing around but how about discovering St Tropez as a peace haven. True, in the heart of the provencal village, there is a precious spot, like the ones you only share with close friends: The Pan Deï Palais. More like a boutique hotel, this palace is for august jet setters and trendy families. The scenario is simple: a resting day to get ready for the night or some pure enjoyment in an exotic décor, inspired by India, Marrakech or Turkey.

A sweet journey to forget, indulge and dream. Everything is refined, in the palais even the teatime has a special flavour: walk on kilims from Anatoly, bite in one of Chef Satoshi Kubota’s delicacies… Punch your ticket to paradise...

For night birds, the Pan Deï Palais has a 2010 summer special: Elonakane, the French music group will play 3 nights per week… To end the season offbeat, a CD will be released for you to stay in tune with your memories and to continue the party throughout fall.
Pan Deï Palais
52 rue Gambetta
83990 Saint-Tropez
Var - France
Tél : +33 (0)4 94 17 71 71
http://www.pandei.com

Text by Delphine Hervieu.

Source: Pan Deï Palais.

 

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