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The ensuing 26 minutes allows Emily to enjoy beachy ensembles and the kind of seaside debauchery that’s out of her grasp back in the Fifth Arrondissement. While Episode 2 does have its sad spots — poor, heartbroken Camille (Camille Razat) — the overwhelmingly bright aura of “Saint-Tropez” will likely inspire you to start searching “St-Tropez flights: how much?” before the episode is even over. Stop your hunt, though, because we’ve compiled a list of every place Emily frequents on her getaway to help you enjoy St-Tropez exactly like she does. All you need to do is pack a swimsuit.

If you want to start your jaunt to the French Riviera exactly like Emily, begin in Paris and take the train directly into Villefranche-sur-Mer station. From there, you can also easily travel to other chic cities like Nice or even pop into neighboring Monaco. Extra points if you remember to don an Instagram-ready outfit like Emily’s Grace Kelly–inspired look.
Address: 29 Quai Jean Jaurès, 83990

In Episode 2, Emily stays at Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, a real-life resort situated between Nice and Monaco. The palatial property is exactly the kind of place Mathieu Cadault (Charles Martins) — the wealthy French heir to a luxury couture house — would book to impress his latest love interest. Everyone from Elizabeth Taylor to Angelina Jolie — and now Emily Cooper — has sashayed through its white marble entrance.
Address: 71 Bd du Général de Gaulle, 06230

In Episode 2, Mindy (Ashley Park) and Camille find Emily at the swim club on the roof of the Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, Club Dauphin. The eatery has a decades-long history as a French Riviera hotspot — Brigitte Bardot even took swim lessons here! If you want to enjoy a bit of Club Dauphin’s old-school magic for yourself, arrive before Oct. 17 — that’s when all the fun shuts down for the season.
Address: 71 Bd du Général de Gaulle, 06230

Laurent Grateau’s (Arnaud Binard) beachside restaurant does not actually exist. But a spot with similar vibes does sit a mere 30-minute walk from Emily’s hotel: Paloma Beach, where the Laurent G. scenes were filmed. The elegant space has been open since 1948 and offers sunbathing, swimming and a menu of Mediterranean dishes and summer-friendly adult beverages. As with Club Dauphin, this buzzy venue closes in the fall before reopening in April.
Address: 1 Chem. de Saint-Hospice, 06230

Emily, Mindy and Camille’s stop at Ragazzi House is a blip on their St-Tropez radar — the party mansion mainly serves as a place for Camille and her rebound guy to meet. But the location is actually Château Diter, a notorious Italian-style palace built by French millionaire Patrick Diter. Ragazzi House may be made-up, but Château Diter’s wild real-life story is stranger than fiction.
Address: 500 Rte. de Pégomas, 06130

French artist Jean Cocteau first became enamored with the dilapidated Chapelle St-Pierre in the 1920s when visiting Villefranche-sur-Mer. He spent years restoring the centuries-old former church into a dazzling piece of standing art. Cocteau emblazoned the interior with original frescoes depicting scenes from the life of St. Peter — as well as the lives of his own friends.
Address: 4 Quai de l'Amiral Courbet, 06230

This St-Tropez cafe has been serving up sweets and light bites since 1887. Initially, the shop was known for its nougat, but now it touts its classic Tropézienne tart and candied fruits. While Sénéquier does have a vast dining room, its true appeal is its bright red-accented patio and so-close-you-can-touch-it view of docking yachts. Emily takes full advantage of this view to spot a feud-embroiled Grégory Elliott Duprée (Jeremy O. Harris) on one of the boats.
Address: 29 Quai Jean Jaurès, 83990






















































































