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Tourist map and places to visit in Fréjus
Here we offer you an interactive map of Fréjus that allows you to locate all the must-see sites in this city of art and history. Between exceptional Roman ruins and Mediterranean beaches, you will discover points of interest spread from the historic center to the seaside neighborhoods.
This destination on the French Riviera boasts over 2,000 years of history within walking distance of the port. Our map of Fréjus shows the Roman amphitheater, Saint-Léonce Cathedral, sandy beaches, and the marina.
How long does it take to visit Fréjus?
One day is enough to discover the highlights of Fréjus' historic center. You can visit the Roman amphitheater and the cathedral in the morning, then enjoy the beaches in the afternoon.
For a more complete stay, plan on spending at least three days. This schedule will allow you to explore the ancient heritage, relax on the beaches, and discover the surrounding area, such as the Estérel Massif.
History buffs will enjoy spending four to five days to explore in greater depth. You will have time to see all the Roman sites and museums and take excursions to Saint-Tropez or Cannes.
Where can I download a map of Fréjus in PDF format?
You can download your tourist map of Fréjus directly from our website. Just click on the “Download map” button above our interactive map.
This free PDF document contains all the major points of interest. You will find Roman monuments, beaches, restaurants, and parking lots.
The tourist office also offers detailed maps. These paper maps include practical information on opening hours and admission prices for sites.
Where is the Fréjus tourist office?
The main tourist office is located at 249 rue Jean Jaurès, 83370 Fréjus. It is open Monday to Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. during April and May.
A seasonal visitor center operates in Fréjus-Plage during the summer. This branch provides tourist information for vacationers staying near the coast.
The multilingual staff can provide information on available guided tours. You can book excursions and get personalized advice for your stay.
What are the must-see places in Fréjus?
The Roman amphitheater is Fréjus's must-see site. This iconic monument bears witness to the importance of the ancient Forum Julii during the Roman Empire.
The Saint-Léonce Cathedral and its baptistery are well worth a visit. This Gothic building, listed as a historic monument since 1862, houses remarkable furniture from the 16th and 17th centuries.
The port of Fréjus offers an authentic holiday atmosphere. Its pedestrian streets lined with the Mediterranean are full of bars, cafés, restaurants, and shops for all tastes.
The beaches are another major attraction of the destination. The Base Nature François Léotard offers water and land activities in a preserved setting.
Don't miss the Villepey ponds, a true refuge for migratory birds. This protected natural site contrasts with the bustle of the town center and beaches.
How to get to Fréjus?
By train, Saint-Raphaël-Valescure station is served by direct TGV trains from Paris, taking around 4½ hours. Fréjus centre station is served by regional TER trains.
From Paris, allow around 4½ hours by direct TGV. From Marseille, the journey takes 1½ hours by TER or TGV. From Nice, allow 50 minutes by TER.
By car, take the A8 motorway and exit at Fréjus/Saint-Raphaël (exit 38). From Nice, it is 65 km (50 minutes). From Marseille, allow 130 km (1 hour 30 minutes).
By plane, Nice-Côte d'Azur Airport is 65 km from Fréjus. Marseille-Provence Airport is 130 km away and Toulon-Hyères Airport is 80 km away.
What are the best hotels in Fréjus?
The Mercure Port Fréjus is the place to stay for a comfortable stay in a prime location. This 4-star hotel has direct access to the beach and a thalassotherapy center. The hotel offers 117 air-conditioned rooms with views of the port or the sea, plus a Mediterranean restaurant and a full-service spa.
The Cap Riviera is an excellent alternative for travelers seeking authentic Provençal charm. Located in Saint-Aygulf facing a beautiful sandy beach, this hotel offers renovated rooms with private terraces and panoramic sea views. Its setting at the foot of the Maures mountains will appeal to nature lovers.
Also worth reading to help you plan your stay in Fréjus:
NEIGHBOURING TOWNS AND VILLAGES
Saint Raphaël (3 km) and Roquebrune sur Argens (11 km).