
Pan Deï Palais, the Jewel of Saint-Tropez
Wind your way through a maze of picturesque alleyways, and behind a discreet ochre facade you'll find a secret oasis – Pan Deï Palais. This storied hotel in Saint-Tropez reveals a hidden world, where tranquil gardens, a jewel-like pool and evocative design find the perfect blend between serene escape and vibrant Tropezian living.
A 19th-century Love Story in the heart of Saint-Tropez
Built in 1835, the Pan Deï Palais was offered by General Jean-François Allard to his beloved, the Indian princess Bannu Pan Deï.
In this dreamlike family Maison with a preserved soul, many details with oriental charm echo their romance: Indian carpets in shimmering colors, dark wood paneling, sumptuous fabrics, and 19th-century works of art.
Another world, captured in this unique hotel on the French Riviera.
A Saint-Tropez hotel with history in every room
The Flavors of Pan Deï
At Pan Deï Palais, every meal has its moment. Breakfast under parasols, with pastries, fresh fruit, and eggs made to order.
Les Délices du Pan Deï sets a generous table: cuisine inspired by South Asian influences, enhanced by Provençal ingredients and delicate spices. On weekends, Brunch takes center stage and lingers: small plates, blended flavors, time slipping by unnoticed. By the pool, cocktails and light bites arrive as if by magic.
And when the desire to go further afield arises? Château de La Messardière awaits just minutes away, with its Restaurants and sweeping views over the bay.














