
Chamonix
Chamonix, world capital of mountaineering]
Chamonix is the world capital of mountaineering and mountain sports and the third most visited natural site in the world. At the foot of Mont Blanc, the highest summit of the Alps, on the border between France and Italy, Chamonix is one of those mythical places where tourists from around the world gather; it is not unusual to pass Japanese, Koreans, Scandinavians, Americans and even Nepalese visitors in the mountain climbing capital whose reputation has long reached far beyond the frontiers of Europe.
Chamonix is a mixture of magnificent scenery and history shaped by men whom Lionel Terray called « Conquistadors of the Useless ». Chamonix is no ordinary valley. The people who come here are fascinated by mountains and want to see legendary summits like Aiguille Verte, Drus, Grandes Jorasses, Mont-Maudit, Mont-Blanc, which are sometimes inaccessible and yet appear so close from the numerous pavement cafés in the town.
Take the cable car for a steep 3,842m ascent of the Aiguille du Midi to admire mythical Mont-Blanc, the 4,810m high white mass which fascinates nature and mountain enthusiasts. The impressive, majestic summit has spectacular views of the Jura and Vosges Mountains and the Massif Central. Look down to admire the beautiful valley bustling valley.
Chamonix has a local population of around 10,000 but this is multiplied by 10 with the influx of tourists, climbers, walkers, students and day-trippers all year round.
Chamonix is not like the other resorts in the valley as it is busy all year round, which is what everyone loves about it ! André Manoukian chose it for his Maison des Artistes, a concert venue worthy of a big city. The town has a relaxed atmosphere, its restaurants are friendly and some are gastronomic. It’s a sporty town but one that appreciates good food too. Head for a pub at the end of the afternoon to meet climbing enthusiasts and listen to their anecdotes.
Chamonix : world capital of downhill skiing

The town is the cradle of modern mountaineering and is often called the world capital of downhill skiing, but this reputation can sometimes detract from its large range of other sporting and leisure activities. A casino, vibrant night-life, unrivalled spectacular scenery, music, festivals and various sports liven up local culture and make Chamonix a great place to live.
If you like walking, there are no less than 350km of marked paths spread over 160 trails in the Chamonix area, and with all levels of difficulty ! The Massif du Mont-Blanc has many mountain lakes with splendid panoramic views : Lac Blanc, Lacs de Cheserys, Lac des Gaillants… Less athletic visitors can take the little rack railway (dating from 1908!) from Chamonix to Montenvers at 1,913 metres altitude to see the famous Mer de Glace, the largest glacier in France.
In winter, the town is an ideal place for all winter sports : skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, dog sledding, etc. It is one of the finest ski destinations in the world. Its geographical location makes it different from other ski resorts as it is more of a group of ski areas : Grands Montets, Brévent, Flégère, Planards... 140km of pistes for all levels of experience, you don’t have to be a champion to hurtle down the slopes here !
Whether you are sporty or a dreamer, enjoy Chamonix in Haute-Savoie at your own pace, there really is something for everyone !
To enjoy a gentle way of life, come to Morzine-Avoriaz : a getaway destination within easy reach, at the heart of the Portes du Soleil area.
Our selection of accommodations
Citybreak
Le chalet de l'Ours Blanc
in CHAMONIX-MONT-BLANC - Haute-Savoie
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Chalet Darjiling
in CHAMONIX-MONT-BLANC - Haute-Savoie