B Lodge HotelvsHotel Tiara Yaktsa
Both Hotel Tiara Yaktsa Cote d'Azur and B Lodge Hotel are rated very highly by travel writers. Overall, Hotel Tiara Yaktsa Cote d'Azur is the choice of most writers compared to B Lodge Hotel. Hotel Tiara Yaktsa Cote d'Azur scores 79 with praise from 3 reviews like Michelin Guide, Mr & Mrs Smith and The Telegraph.
B Lodge Hotel
23 Rue de l'aioli, 83990 Saint-Tropez
From $127/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Concierge
- Multilingual
Fodor's
"All the small, delicately contemporary rooms (now all equipped with a/c) of this attractively priced, four-story charmer overlook the Citadelle's green park, some from tiny balconies." Full review
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If you're more than two, ask for the pretty loft suite, with its private spiral-stair entrance.
The Telegraph
7.0
"Contemporary rooms, traditional charm, pleasant terraces and a jolly bar close to St Tropez’s Citadel make this an ideal choice for those seeking an affordable hotel in a quiet corner of the French Riviera town." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Swanky design pad looks oldish from the outside, but inside it’s a model modern hotel: minimalist furniture, exposed stone walls, muted tones...rooms with balconies and Citadelle views are fabulous" Full review
Hotel Tiara Yaktsa
6, Boulevard de l'Esquillon, 06590 Theoule sur Mer
From $314/night
- Pet Friendly
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Michelin Guide
0 Stars
"Imagine France's familiar ingredients - veal, foie gras, poultry - sublimated by exotic flavours such as ginger or wasabi vodka." Full review
Mr & Mrs Smith
"With earthy Moroccan influences, white-washed Southern French style and more than a touch of Cannes glamour, hotel Tiara Yaktsa brings together the best of the Mediterranean into one sun-swept coastal casa with jaw-dropping sea vistas." Full review
The Telegraph
9.0
"Lap up the Riviera on the rocks at this rosewater-scented retreat with clifftop views of creeks on the Corniche d’Or. Outside is untamed coast where porphyry red rocks plunge down to the sea. " Full review