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BYBLOS SAINT-TROPEZ

Avenue Paul Signac
Saint-Tropez, 83990
France

OFFER ID H2140

Overview

BYBLOS SAINT-TROPEZ will open for the 2025 summer season from May 14th to October 13th. 

Since 1967, Hotel Byblos has been acclaimed as the symbol of luxury when Saint-Tropez is mentioned. Byblos embraces the casual, carefree spirit of the city, represents freedom and highlights its unique qualities; a perfect example of how a property can blend perfectly into the landscape. The laid-back luxury of brand Byblos continues to seduce a cosmopolitan, international clientele of all ages. Designed as an authentic Mediterranean village, Byblos is tucked away on a hill, near the 16th century stone Citadel, on the edge of town, close to the legendary must-visit sandy beaches of Pampelonne. Byblos has 86 rooms and suites, an Italian restaurant Il Giardino by the pool and  a ByblosSpa by Sisley and Les Caves du Roy night-club.

Exclusive Amenities

  • Buffet Breakfast for each guest daily in  B.  Restaurant. Also available through room service
  • Lunch for two in Jardin d'Arcadia Restaurant, once during stay (maximum value of $100 USD beverages excluded)
  • Welcome In room Amenity.
The following amenities are subject to availability at the time of check in/departure:
  • Upgrade
  • Early Check-In
  • Late Check-Out

2024  |  Suite Privileges

Combinable with Exclusive Amenities listed above. A two-night minimum stay applies for Suite Privileges.

  • Lunch or dinner for two, once per stay (minimum value US$100)

Check In: 4:00 pm
Check Out: 11:00 am


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