Offering an escape from the excitement of the neighbouring town of St. Tropez, the Hotel Le Bailli de Suffren is currently under renovation with its re-opening this May. Surrounded by lush vegetation and the crystal-clear Mediterranean, this four-star hotel not only accommodates guests in search of unique landscapes, but has something for the epicures as well with its three charming restaurants.The Hotel Le Bailli de Suffren is tucked away in one of the most well-preserved bays of the Gulf of St. Tropez offering a breath-taking view of the Mediterranean. Surrounded by lush greenery, the hotel benefits from an unobstructed view of the Golden Islands, which are just 30 minutes away by boat. This luxury hotel has managed to preserve its authenticity while highlighting its elegant and modern decor. François Champsaur, an interior designer from Marseille, spent six months perfecting the hotel’s décor down to the very last detail. The hotel, which enjoys a panoramic view of the sea, has been transformed offering 55 spacious rooms of different categories, all with either a balcony or terrace that opens up to a view of the Golden Islands. Champsaur found inspiration in the distinct geographical aspects of the hotel: its border with the Mediterranean, interiors bathed in natural light and pristine natural surroundings. The hotel is also a stone’s throw away from the Jardins du Rayol, a wonderful botanical garden and arboretum of Mediterranean plants. Champsaur wanted to bring the spirit of the south to this classic 1960s-1970s
waterfront edifice nestled between the rocks by mixing different materials like wood, terracotta, ceramic, cotton and wicker to create a gentle, poetic ambiance.
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