Things to Do in Hyeres

Everything you need to explore Hyeres — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Historic in Hyeres

Tour des Templiers
Free 0.2 km from centre

A 12th-century tower that once guarded the old town. You can walk around its base and read the information panels for free. It’s one of the last remnants of the medieval walls.

🕐 Exterior always visible; tower interior not open to public

💡 Pair it with a walk along the nearby ramparts—just behind the tourist office there’s a short, free path with views over the salt flats.

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Cultural in Hyeres

Villa Noailles
Free 0.3 km from centre

A modernist villa designed by Robert Mallet-Stevens in the 1920s. Now an art and architecture centre with rotating exhibitions. The garden and parts of the ground floor are free.

🕐 Tue-Sun 10:00-18:00, closed Mon

💡 The rooftop terrace is free to access and offers a great view of the old town and the peninsula. Check if the guided tour of the interior is running—it’s 6 euros and worth it.

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Marché du Cours Lafayette
Free 0.4 km from centre

A lively outdoor market held every Wednesday and Saturday morning. Sells local produce, cheeses, olives, flowers, and second-hand goods. Entry is free—you just pay for what you buy.

🕐 Wed & Sat 07:00-13:00

💡 Get there by 08:30 to avoid the crowds and nab the best socca (chickpea pancake) from the stall near the fountain. Bring cash, as most vendors don’t take cards.

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Park in Hyeres

Parc Olbius Riquier
Free 1.2 km from centre

A large public park with exotic plants, ponds, and a small zoo with flamingos and peacocks. Plenty of shaded spots for a picnic.

🕐 Daily 07:30-19:00 (summer until 21:00)

💡 Go early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and the school groups. The cactus garden section is surprisingly good.

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Landmark in Hyeres

Plage de la Capte
Free 5.0 km from centre

A sandy beach on the Giens peninsula with calm, shallow water. It’s quiet compared to the main town beaches and has public showers. Reachable by bike or bus.

🕐 Always open

💡 The bus line 39 from the train station drops you right at the beach for 1.50 euros. Bring a snorkel—the seagrass meadows here attract small fish.

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Where to Eat in Hyeres

La Caravelle Local ££
Vino Terre Happy Local ££
La Régence Local ££
Le Phenix Local ££
Le Bon Coing Local ££
L'Eau à la Bouche Local ££
La Bastide Local ££
La Colombe Local ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Hyeres?

The top attractions include Tour des Templiers, Villa Noailles, Marché du Cours Lafayette, Parc Olbius Riquier, Plage de la Capte.

How many days do you need in Hyeres?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Hyeres 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Hyeres famous for?

Hyeres is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Hyeres?

Top options include La Caravelle, Vino Terre Happy, La Régence, Le Phenix.