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The Grande Braderie in Saint-Tropez

Take part in the Grande braderie de Saint Tropez from 24 to 26 October 2025

Every year, Saint-Tropez and its shopkeepers ring in the high season with the Grande Braderie. It’s the perfect time to bring down the curtain and grab a bargain. We tell you all about the Grande Braderie de Saint-Tropez!

ONE LAST SUMMER WINDOW-SHOPPING

The Grande Braderie de Saint-Tropez: 4 days of bargains!

When does summer end? September 22, for the whole of the northern hemisphere. With one exception, one village, the most famous of them all: Saint-Tropez. In this corner of the Var, the Sun King abdicates on the last weekend in October, when the Grande Braderie de Saint-Tropez takes place. It’s an unchanging ritual: for nearly thirty years, the vast majority of shopkeepers in Saint-Tropez have been taking to the pavements and shaking up their shelves to offer tens of thousands of visitors one last chance to window-shop for the summer.

LABELS ON THE DECLINE

Fashion, shoes, jewellery, leather goods, home decor – there’s something for everyone!

During the Grande Braderie de Saint-Tropez, everyone is on the hunt for a bargain. During these four frenetic days, prices melt like ice on the sands of Pampelone. With winter just around the corner, the shops are eager to clear out their stocks and are offering spectacular discounts on most of their products, including the summer hits. Fashion, footwear, leather goods, home furnishings, perfumes and beauty products: nothing can resist this groundswell. There’s something for everyone, with some items going for as little as ten euros.

THE GRANDE BRADERIE, A POPULAR FESTIVAL!

A great opportunity to get in on the bargains while strolling around Saint-Tropez!

Beyond its commercial dimension, the Grande Braderie des commerçants tropéziens is above all a popular festival. Many people take the opportunity to stroll through the village, stroll along the harbour to admire the yachts, sit down on the Ponches beach to taste the famous Tropezian tart invented in the 1950s by Alexandre Micka, enjoy a Barbarac cornet, the famous Port ice cream parlour, lunch under the tranquil arbours of La Ramade and Auberge des Maures or on the small terraces of G’envie or Ghandi, the most Indian of Tropezian restaurants, or visit a museum: l’Annonciade and its fine collection of Pointillist, Nabis and Fauvist paintings, or the Musée de la Gendarmerie et du Cinéma, inhabited by the memory of Gerber, Cruchot and their brigade.

The Braderie de Saint-Tropez in pictures!