Château de la Messardière: a 5-star Palace in Saint-Tropez
Château de la Messardière is a 5-star palace located in Saint-Tropez in the Var region, spanning both Provence and the French Riviera. Situated on a hillside, just a hop from Saint-Tropez‘s center and Pampelonne beaches, Château de la Messardière spans the Bay of Saint-Tropez, vineyards of Ramatuelle and the Med.
A genuine haven of peace
Built in the 19th century and fully restored since, the 5-star Château de la Messardière — regarded as a genuine institution in Saint-Tropez — has maintained all its extraordinary original character. Located just a couple of minutes from the center of Saint-Tropez, the 5-star Château de La Messardière sits on 25 acres of impeccably maintained Mediterranean grounds, upkept using environmentally-friendly methods. The Château’s wonderfully peaceful setting is an ode to contemplation and relaxation.
The Messardière’s absolute elegance is the fruit of a powerful and harmonious architecture featuring turrets, domes, vaults and arcades, combined with a beautiful interior offering all the warmth of typical Provençal ochres, Oriental rugs, wrought ironwork and an Englishman’s club-style bar.
The Château de la Messardière offers a choice of six room categories for your coming stay, featuring different sizes and, especially, a variety of views from their window, terrace, or balcony. All rooms benefit from the same excellent level of service. Further to the refurbishment work performed over the last decade, all rooms now have comfortable bathrooms with whirlpool baths, separate showers and double sinks.
We suggest you to stay in a prestige room : these 40 m² room offer magnificent views over the Bay of Pampelonne, along with a large, private terrace where you can sunbathe in peace or revel in a romantic breakfast… We also recommend you the West Indies rooms : set around the pool, these beautiful rooms with balconies, measuring around 32 m², offer views over the hotel gardens and vineyards of Saint-Tropez. Their “Back from the Islands” décor (wooden beams, stained wood furniture and wooden panelling) is an invitation to rest and relaxation.
Mediterranean-style cuisine
Undoubtedly one of Saint-Tropez‘s best addresses, “L’Acacia” is the perfect venue for a romantic dinner for two or with friends. “L’Acacia” serves refined and creative Mediterranean-style cuisine in a truly exceptional ambiance. The restaurant’s vast terrace offers sweeping views over the beaches of Pampelonne.
Chef David Millet’s refined, light, modern and precise cuisine pays a tribute to nature and our impassioned local producers. Flying the flag of French traditions, David uses noble, gourmet products to concoct his culinary delights. His dishes combine major French classics with Mediterranean creations overflowing with flavours and colours.
Moreover, the Head Wine Waiter expertly marries every dish to perfection with his prestigious and astonishing wine list, featuring over 400 wines and champagnes from France and the world over.
The ultimate wellbeing experience
Nestling at the heart of the hotel and bathed in natural light, the new 465 m² Spa is a sensual world entirely dedicated to pampering and wellbeing.
This temple of beauty offers a majestic decor of mosaics, carved stone vaults and columns, parquet flooring, stained-glass windows, precious fabrics, wrought iron railings and a terrace opening onto a fragrant Italian-style garden. Every detail has been cleverly designed to instil the Spa with the refined grandeur so specific to the Château de la Messardière and so loved by returning guests.
Spa guests can enjoy a wide range of face and body treatments, massages and hand & foot beauty treatments in the Spa’s 4 rooms: the Thai massage room, hand & foot beauty room, outdoor cabin with sea views or duet treatment room with hammam…
Finally, relax in the relaxation area which features a tide pool and jacuzzi bathed in wells of light, a men’s hammam with showers and private changing room and women’s hammam, also with showers and private changing room.
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