6 Best Shopping in St-Tropez, The French Riviera

Caroline Dechamby

Dutch fashion designer and artist Caroline Dechamby hand-paints the rings and leather purses for sale at the space she shares with Carousel Fine Art. The pop artist also works with Swiss watchmakers for her limited-edition art series—in case you can't squeeze one of the paintings that are also for sale into your suitcase.

Fish Market

Every morning, this picturesque little fish market opens for business in Place aux Herbes, just past the tourist office.

Pl. aux Herbes, St-Tropez, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 83990, France

La Vieille Mer

Unless you have a very large suitcase, you'll probably do more looking than buying at this intriguing antiques shop that specializes in navigational tools, ship lanterns, and other nautical accoutrements of yesteryear.

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Le Dépot

This consignment store specializes in gently used clothing and accessories from the likes of Chanel, Prada, Hermès, Vuitton, and Gucci.

Place des Lices

The aorta of the village, connecting with Rue Gambetta and Rue Allard, this square overflows with regional produce and foods, as well as clothing and brocantes (secondhand items), every Tuesday and Saturday morning.

St-Tropez, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 83990, France

Rondini

You wear those strappy sandals back home, but are they the real sandales Tropeziennes? Here's your chance to pick up the genuine, handmade article at Rodini, St-Tropez's original cobbler, established in 1927.

18–18 bis, rue Clemenceau, St-Tropez, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 83990, France
04–94–97–19–55