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I chose La Ferme D'Augustin after tons of research on where to stay in Saint Tropez and felt slightly underwhelmed. It is, in fact, a lovely hotel, so let me start with the positives. The setting of the remodeled Provencal farmhouse is lovely. The buildings are so well cared for and charming. The grounds are well kept. The rooms have been recently updated and the bathroom is stunning. Housekeeping is top notch and includes daily cleaning and evening tidying and turn down, which helps the experience feel luxury. They have a car that can shuttle you into town until 6 pm and you can rent bikes for a fee. Having a pool is a nice option and it's a cute spot. The deciding factor for us was the proximity to the beach. We figured we would want to be able to easily get to and from the beach anytime we wanted with minimal hassle, and it is just a 5-10 minute walk to Pompellonne. The hotel also made us a couple of reservations, which was a help. They also accommodated us staying an extra night without changing rooms when airport strikes affected our flight. Finally, there is ample parking on site and there is no extra charge for that.||On the downside, I feel like it is extremely expensive for what you get, and yes, I realize it is Saint Tropez. I am usually pretty good at noticing things hotels don't make obvious, but I missed that there is literally no ocean view from anywhere on the property, except perhaps the high up balcony rooms. I had wanted a sea view balcony room but they were all booked and I knew I was not getting a room with a view, but I was under the impression you could see the sea from spots by the pool or that perhaps you could sit somewhere on the property with a water view. Just know that this is not the case. We took a Superior Room which is certainly not the lowest option and it is quite small, though well appointed. There are two closets and many shelves, but the room is tight. It has a patio but it's not very inviting - two iron chairs and table in gravel next to your neighbors. The bathroom update is luxurious, but in 2025 why would you not put a door on a toilet in a small hotel room? The toilet open to everything pretty much renders the beautiful bathroom useless for the other guest. Also, there isn't a real mini fridge, more like a fridge with a block of ice in the back with a warning not to put food in it. I am not sure if we had a new employee check us in, but we had to inquire about where to park and had no offers to help with bags. Given it's not a standard hotel with a lift bank, making many trips with bags through the parking lot, up stone steps, and through gravel after a 10 hour drive was not so fun or luxurious. ||We had a lovely stay and it is a pretty place. I personally just felt a little underwhelmed for the price. We stayed in shoulder season and the Superior Room was 800 Euro on the weekend and 500 weeknight. Partly it is Saint Tropez, but by comparison to other high end places like Santorini, Amalfi, Maldives, Val Thorens - the accommodations and views for the same price were jaw dropping, and included beautiful breakfasts in the stay.