The map of Saint-Tropez will not amaze tourists with the intricacy of streets, alleys, a large number of spacious squares, because the territory of the city occupies only about 15 km2. Most of the intersections of streets are located closer to the harbor (streets Cavaillon, Rampart, Pescheur, Fenier, Gambetta, François Sibiya, Four, Puy).
With distance from the coast the neighborhoods become larger, and narrow streets turn into full-fledged avenues. Many maps of Saint-Tropez in Russian include brief descriptions of the main tourist attractions.
When traveling to Saint-Tropez, you can bring a map of the city with you in electronic version or buy it in local stores.
Which neighborhood of Saint-Tropez to stay in most often depends on the availability of rooms in local hotels. All sights and beaches of the town are within walking distance. Even the famous Plage de Pampelonne can be reached on foot - a walk will take about an hour.
The districts in the center of Saint-Tropez are Citadel Street, Portay Neuf, Fenier, Gambert, Pescheur, Petit Saint-Jean, Saint-Anne, Rue and Place d'Ormeau, Boulevard d'Aumale and neighboring streets. The areas of Saint-Tropez where families with children are better off are rue Etienne Berny, rue Charon, rue Tisran and rue Joseph Caranta, located some distance from the nightlife centers.
There are no dangerous areas with high crime rates in Saint-Tropez.