
Batch cooking, market runs, and five-day plans: meal prep comes to Saint-Tropez
Côte d'Azur families and seasonal workers are rediscovering the Sunday kitchen as a weapon against expensive lunches and exhausted weeknight decisions.
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Côte d'Azur families and seasonal workers are rediscovering the Sunday kitchen as a weapon against expensive lunches and exhausted weeknight decisions.

From the port promenade to the Sentier du Littoral, the Var coast offers low-traffic loops that even first-timers can handle.

The Côte d'Azur's most glamorous village is quietly developing a serious meditation culture — and you don't need a guru or a trust fund to join it.

From the market stalls of Place des Lices to the fishing quays of the Vieux-Port, the Côte d'Azur offers a surprisingly rich toolkit for anyone rethinking how they fuel themselves.

As summer crowds descend on the Var coast, a network of low-traffic bike paths is quietly offering a calmer, healthier way to explore the peninsula.

With summer crowds doubling the pressure on local workers and parents, the art of cooking ahead is finding serious traction along the Côte d'Azur.

While the port fills with superyachts and selfie-seekers every July, a parallel Saint-Tropez exists on foot — and the regulars who walk it every morning have no interest in sharing the secret.

From seafront breathwork sessions to boutique studio memberships and French-language apps, here is where locals are actually showing up to sit still.

How one local entrepreneur is rebuilding the Var's hospitality workforce from the inside out, one apprenticeship at a time.

Local clubs, neighbourhood pitches and a wave of volunteer coaches are quietly building something the tourist postcards never show.

From the port to the Place des Lices, artificial intelligence tools are quietly rewriting the rules of how residents shop, park, and even catch a bus.

A surge of private investment is quietly remaking Saint-Tropez's digital economy, turning the Côte d'Azur's most glamorous address into a serious contender for European tech talent.

A summer season already squeezed by record European heat is now absorbing fresh shocks from geopolitical instability next door — and the Var's small business owners are the ones doing the math.

A wave of homegrown tech ventures is changing how residents shop, commute and beat the summer heat in one of Europe's most pressured coastal cities.

A proposed overhaul of the commune's planning consultation process could reshape how locals and seasonal visitors alike experience new construction, commercial expansion, and coastal development decisions.

New municipal directives taking effect this week extend emergency housing support, boost mobile health outreach, and widen access to low-income transport subsidies for the commune's permanent residents during the July high season.

New planning decisions adopted by the municipal council this week are expected to reshape local transport links, construction employment and year-round public services for the Golfe de Saint-Tropez community.

As heat waves reshape European summers, the Vieux Port district reinvents itself with cooler venues and cultural shifts that signal how the Riviera adapts to change.
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