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Tourist map and places to visit in La Seyne-sur-Mer

Are you looking for a map of La Seyne-sur-Mer and its main attractions? This charming town in the Var department, located between Toulon and Six-Fours-les-Plages, offers an exceptional historical heritage with its military forts, the Sablettes beaches, and the famous lifting bridge.

Our guide will show you the must-see places, from Villa Tamaris to Fort Balaguier, via the Provençal town center. With over 20 kilometers of coastline and a rich naval history, La Seyne-sur-Mer is well worth a visit to discover its hidden treasures.

How long does it take to visit La Seyne-sur-Mer?

To discover the essentials of La Seyne-sur-Mer, allow at least two days. One day will allow you to visit the historic town center with its Provençal market and the lifting bridge. You can also explore the quays of the port and stroll through the colorful streets.

The second day is perfect for discovering Les Sablettes and the Tamaris district. These two iconic areas each require several hours to visit. You will enjoy the Belle Époque villas and gardens in the district designed by Michel Pacha.

For a more complete stay, plan three to four days. This will give you time to visit military forts such as Balaguier and Napoleon. You can also enjoy the beaches and the Cap Sicié massif with its hiking trails.

History and nature lovers will benefit from staying a full week. They will be able to explore every corner of this multifaceted city, between maritime heritage and natural beauty.

Where can I download a map of La Seyne-sur-Mer in PDF format?

Would you like a PDF map of La Seyne-sur-Mer? Simply click on the “Download map” button above our interactive map. This printable version will be the perfect companion for your visits.

The map details all the major sites of interest in the city. You will find the exact location of forts, beaches, and historic districts. The main monuments and museums are also listed with their exact coordinates.

This practical map also shows available parking and public transportation stops. The pedestrian streets in the city center are clearly marked. This will allow you to plan your itinerary independently.

The document also includes a complete legend to help you find your way around. The distances between the various points of interest are indicated so you can plan your day better.

Where is the tourist office in La Seyne-sur-Mer?

The La Seyne-sur-Mer Tourist Office is located at 2334, corniche Georges-Pompidou in Les Sablettes. This tourist information office is open all year round to help you organize your stay. The multilingual team can provide information on guided tours and local activities.

Opening hours vary depending on the season: in low season, open Monday to Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and from 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. In high season, it is open Monday to Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., plus Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. These extended hours ensure that you will receive assistance tailored to your needs.

You will find all the information you need on places to visit. The staff can also sell you tickets for water sports and shows. Detailed maps of the town and surrounding area are available free of charge.

You can contact the office by phone on +33 (0)4 98 00 25 70. Feel free to call them before your visit to find out about current events and book your activities.

What are the must-see places in La Seyne-sur-Mer?

The lifting bridge is the town's unmissable landmark. This 40-meter-high tower offers a 360° panoramic view of Toulon harbor. A historic monument since 1987, it bears witness to the shipyards' prestigious naval past. The free tour immerses you in the local industrial history.

Fort Balaguier, now a museum, is a must-see for maritime history buffs. Built in the 17th century, this fort once defended the Toulon harbor alongside the Royal Tower. Today a botanical garden and modern naval museum, it offers a fascinating journey back in time.

Les Sablettes is the seaside gem of La Seyne-sur-Mer. This magnificent sandy beach faces the legendary Deux Frères rocks. The seaside district created by Michel Pacha retains its Belle Époque charm with its oriental-style villas.

The Villa Tamaris, built at the end of the 19th century by Michel Pacha, resembles the grand Italian residences with its Tuscan style. Renovated in 1995, it is now a landmark for the visual arts. This exceptional villa regularly hosts temporary exhibitions.

The Provençal town center is also worth a visit. Its colorful facades and daily market create an authentic Mediterranean atmosphere. The street art that adorns the walls adds a contemporary touch to this historic heritage.

How to get to La Seyne-sur-Mer?

By car, La Seyne-sur-Mer is located on the A50 motorway, exit 11 or 12. From Marseille, it takes 45 minutes via this expressway. From Nice, allow around 2.5 hours via the A8 and then the A50. Parking in the town center is generally easy, with several free car parks.

By train, the nearest station is in Toulon, 6 kilometers away. Regular buses connect the SNCF train station to the center of La Seyne-sur-Mer. The Mistral network provides frequent service throughout the day.

By plane, Toulon-Hyères Airport is 30 kilometers away. The larger Marseille-Provence Airport is 1.5 hours away by car.

Shuttles and car rentals are available at both airports to take you to your destination.

The Mistral bus network provides efficient service throughout the town. Several lines connect the different neighborhoods with each other and with Toulon. This economical solution is ideal for exploring the town without a car.

What are the best hotels in La Seyne-sur-Mer?

The Grand Hôtel des Sablettes Plage, Curio Collection by Hilton, majestically overlooks Sablettes Beach. This historic establishment, dating from 1880, offers 75 rooms and suites with views of the sea or Mount Faron, a NUXE spa with indoor and outdoor pools, and two restaurants. A fully renovated historic monument, it embodies the French art of living with exceptional service. The ibis Style La Seyne-sur-Mer offers a family-friendly alternative with 86 air-conditioned rooms, an outdoor pool, a Courtepaille restaurant, and free parking. Certified Green Key, this budget-friendly hotel includes breakfast and offers play areas for families. Its location between Toulon, Sanary, and Bandol makes it an ideal base for exploring the Var region.


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NEIGHBOURING TOWNS AND VILLAGES

Six Fours les Plages (4 km), Ollioules (6 km), Saint Mandrier (8 km) and Sanary sur Mer (10 km).