Inside the Saint-Tropez Hotel Rumored to Be the Setting for The White Lotus Season 4
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Inside the Saint-Tropez Hotel Rumored to Be the Setting for The White Lotus Season 4
"At Airelles Le Château de la Messardière, there will be blood-buckets of it-and not just in the form of the hotel's house rosé: pale pink, with notes of jasmine and watermelon, served ice-cold by the pool ,and incidentally named Roseblood. Rumor has it, according to that the Château will be used as a location in season four of The White Lotus."
"Many of the leisurely parades of luxury we are now used to on The White Lotus already exist at Le Château de la Messardière. Come early evening, guests emerge from their suites to strut their evening finery (a brand parade of Loro Piana loafers, Casablanca silk shirts, Richard Mille watches, Missoni dresses, Hermès bags) and converge on the terrace for cocktails. From there, there's a sweeping view of the manicured grounds-12 hectares of fragrant gardens and forest, parasol pines, and a lone sailboat on a far-off blue swath of sea: the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. It's easy to imagine, say, the late Rick and Chelsea staying up to watch the sun rise here, or the Ratliff clan gathering for a tedious dinner."
"In short, it is a heavenly setting. There are Instagrammable Cédric Grolet pastries at breakfast, a Kid's Kingdom for the tots, a Valmont spa for the adults, and tennis courts worthy of Djokovic. There is also La Messardière's private beach, Jardin Tropezina, a chic, family-friendly scene where lunch"
Airelles Le Château de la Messardière sits high above the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, offering a hilltop luxury resort experience with panoramic sea views. Guests enjoy the hotel’s house rosé, Roseblood, served ice-cold by the pool, and frequent terraces for cocktail gatherings that showcase designer fashion and accessories. The surrounding village hosts around 230 boutiques within walking distance, while nearby beaches and boat invitations frame a lively Riviera lifestyle. The property features 12 hectares of gardens and forest, Instagrammable pastries, a Kid’s Kingdom, a Valmont spa, tennis courts, and a private beach called Jardin Tropezina.
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