Saint-Tropez, often reduced to its charm, hides another wealth: its markets. Between Place des Lices and Quai Jean Jaurès, these places vibrate to the rhythm of wicker baskets, the scent of lavender and fresh seafood unloaded at dawn. Each stall tells the story of an authentic Provence, far from the glitz, where local producers and artisans share their local treasures.
Just 23 minutes away, camping Miremer in the Var, nestled near Grimaud and the Côte d’Azur, guarantees a green getaway between pine forests and wild creeks. Its ideal location will enable you to visit all the markets of Saint-Tropez during your stay!
The Place des Lices market
An unmissable institution since the early XIXᵉ century, the Provencal market awakens every Tuesday and Saturday morning (8am-1pm) on the Place des Lices, epicenter of the village of Saint-Tropez and jewel of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Beneath the century-old plane trees, where the clatter of pétanque balls can be heard, stalls display a palette of local produce: melons, olives, goat’s cheese and bouquets of Provencal herbs. Between the wicker baskets, local craftsmanship shines through in vibrantly patterned Souleiado fabrics, glazed pottery and handmade jewelry; all treasures fashioned by local Côte d’Azur producers.
But this Saint-Tropez market is much more than just a gourmet showcase: it’s a social ritual rooted in the summer season. Here, locals mingle with tourists over a cup of coffee, while merchants recount anecdotes in southern French, turning shopping into a convivial activity. At 10 a.m., as the sun caresses the ochre facades, head for the terrace of Café des Lices to savor a melt-in-your-mouth tropézienne, while watching the waltz of baskets and smiles.
Le Marché du Port
For seafood lovers, the fish market is a must in Saint-Tropez, nestled in the heart of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Located in the old town, this recently renovated market hall welcomes local fishermen who offer their catch of the day on marble benches, in an atmosphere where Provencal authenticity mingles with the scent of salt.
In this original Saint-Tropez market, stalls display a variety of seafood caught in Mediterranean waters: sea bream, sea bass, red mullet, scorpion fish, octopus, capon and moray eels. Open year-round on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays (8am-1pm), the market is particularly lively during the summer season, when tourists and Michelin-starred chefs flock to unearth the rare pearl.
The atmosphere is vibrant: fishermen share anecdotes and preparation tips, while the traditional pointus boats unload their cargo at dawn. Arrive before 7:30 a.m. to witness the scene, then take your purchases back to the Miremer campsite, our campsite near Saint Tropez, for grills overlooking the Mediterranean.
Ramatuelle night market
Just 10 minutes from Saint-Tropez, the medieval village of Ramatuelle swaps its cobbled streets for an enchanted setting every Wednesday in summer, from 6pm to 11pm. Under the stars and garlands of lights, this Saint Tropez market, held on the Place de l’Ormeau, allows visitors to enjoy a warm and authentic bohemian-chic atmosphere, far from the hustle and bustle of Saint Tropez.
Here, artisans display their creations: glazed pottery, Mediterranean-inspired jewelry, hand-dyed fabrics and fig-scented candles. Gourmet stalls offer homemade tapenades, AOC Côtes de Provence wines and crispy fougasses.
Sunset Market in Fondugues-Pradugues
Just a stone’s throw from the Ramatuelle night market, Domaine Fondugues-Pradugues unveils another face of local craftsmanship with its Sunset Market, a bohemian alternative to the Saint-Tropez market. Nestled in the heart of an organic winegrowing estate, this ephemeral market comes alive on Saturday evenings in summer under a century-old pine forest, where the golden light of the setting sun mingles with hanging garlands.
Here, local creators and designers exhibit unique pieces: indigo-dyed linen dresses, ceramic lighting inspired by the calanques, jewelry carved from olive trees, and minimalist furniture designed for summer homes. Between two stalls, taste the estate’s organic wines, pale rosés with grapefruit aromas, accompanied by aperitif boards garnished with goat’s cheese and edible flower tapenades.
So, which Saint-Tropez market will be your top priority during your stay at our 4-star campsite in Saint Tropez?
The Place aux Herbes market
Away from the hustle and bustle, the Place aux Herbes reveals a more intimate Saint-Tropez market, where Provencal authenticity can be breathed in at the top of your lungs. Nestled in the cobbled streets of the old town, this shady square is a popular meeting place for locals every day from 8am to 1pm. Here, stalls overflow with organic vegetables grown in the hinterland, warm goat’s cheese and bouquets of freshly-picked flowers, led by hollyhocks, lavender and thyme.
A former trading place for herbalists in the XIXᵉ century, the market continues its tradition with aromatic plants wrapped in kraft paper and olives marinated the old-fashioned way. Between two baskets, discover artisanal soaps scented with olive oil, glazed pottery or baskets woven by local artisans.
