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Resorts - Chamonix

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Written by Carolina Karlson
Updated over a month ago

What are the best accommodations in Chamonix?

The best accommodations in Chamonix are:

  • Chamois Blanc

  • Odalys

  • Le Dahu

  • Pierre & Vacances Residences

  • Etoiles

What are the best accommodations for a group of friends in Chamonix?

The best accommodations for a group of friends in Chamonix are:

  • Pierre & Vacances Residences

  • La Folie Douce Hotel

  • Odalys Presige Residence

What are the best accommodations for families in Chamonix?

The best accommodations for families in Chamonix are:

  • Lykke Hotel & Spa Chamonix - ex Mercure

  • Hotel de l'Arve by Hapy Culture

  • Residence La Riviere

What are the best accommodations for couples in Chamonix?

The best accommodations for couples in Chamonix are:

  • Heliopic Hotel & Spa

  • Hotel Plan B Living

  • Chamois Blanc

What are the best restaurants in Chamonix?

The best restaurants in Chamonix are:

  • Le Panier des 4 Saisons

  • Refuge de la Flégère

  • Le Hameau Albert 1er

  • Le Cap Horn

  • Le 3842 Restaurant

  • Albert 1er

  • La Caleche

  • L'impossible

  • La Maison Carrier

  • Chambre Neuf

  • Elevation 1904

  • Monkey Bar

Where is the best après ski in Chamonix?

The best après ski places in Chamonix are:

  • La Folie Douce

  • Chambre Neuf

  • Élévation 1904

  • La Terrasse

  • Munster Bar

How long is the transfer to Chamonix?

The transfer times from the airport to Chamonix are:

  • Chambéry airport (CMF): 2 hours approximately

  • Geneva airport (GNV): 2 hours approximately

  • Lyon airport (LYS): 2 hours 30 minutes approximately

  • Grenoble airport (GNB): 3 hours approximately

What ski pass options are available in Chamonix?

The ski passes available in Chamonix are:

The Chamonix ski pass, which includes:

  • Beginner slopes: 13

  • Intermediate slopes: 31

  • Advanced slopes: 22

  • Expert slopes: 11

  • Regions: Planards, Chosalets, Balme Tour Vallorcine and Brevent Flegere

The Mont Blanc Unlimited ski pass, which includes:

  • Beginner slopes: 62

  • Intermediate slopes: 135

  • Advanced slopes: 179

  • Expert slopes: 64

  • Regions: Argentiere, Chamonix, Combloux, Cordon, Le Tour, Les Contamines, Les Houches, Megeve, Passy Plaine Joux and St Gervais Mont-Blanc

What activities are available in Chamonix?

Chamonix offers activities like paragliding, snowshoeing, ice climbing, dog sledding, snowmobiling, and tobogganing. And non-skiers can take part in cultural tours, indoor climbing, horse-drawn carriage rides, yoga classes, squash, indoor tennis, ice skating, and cinema.

Is Chamonix snow-sure?

Yes, Chamonix is a snow-sure destination due to its high altitude and glaciers which guarantee snow coverage throughout the season.

Is Chamonix a large resort?

Yes, Chamonix offers a diverse experience comnining dramatic terrain and high-altitude slopes for all abilities

What are the different areas in Chamonix?

Chamonix's ski area is divided into 5 distinct sectors:

  • The Aiguille du Midi: reachable by a two-stage cable car

  • Le Brévent: connected to the La Flégère sector via cable car

  • Les Grands Montets: known for its challenging terrain

  • Le Tour: mix of open bowls and woodland glades linked to Vallorcine

  • Les Houches: known for hosting the Kandahar world cup downhill race

Is Chamonix good for beginners?

Yes, Chamonix has several gentle slopes ideally suited for beginners, including Les Chosalets, Les Planards, Le Savoy and La Vormaine.

Is Chamonix good for intermediates?

Yes, Chamonix offers multiple blue and red runs, including Brevent-Flégère and Le Tour ideal for intermediates.

Is Chamonix good for advanced skiers?

Yes, Chamonix is known for its steep and demanding slopes, including Vallée Blanche and the Grands Montets area ideal for advanced skiers.

Is Chamonix good for off-piste skiing?

Yes, Chamonix is a paradise for off-piste skiers thanks to the Aiguille du Midi and Grands Montets cable cars that end in off-piste powder on glaciers with views of crevasses, ice falls and cliffs.

Is glacier skiing available in Chamonix?

Yes, Chamonix offers off-piste glacier skiing via the Vallée Blanche run.

Is Chamonix good for snowboarding?

Yes, Chamonix is a hub for snowboarding as it features natural gullies and half-pipes, snowparks, boardercross, and freestyle zones at the Snowpark at Grands Montets, the Summit Park at Le Tour and Brévent.

Is Chamonix family-friendly?

Yes, Chamonix offers plenty of family-friendly slopes, ski schools, childcare options and non-skiing activities.

How can I prepare for my ski vacation in Chamonix?

To prepare for your trip to Chamonix you can download the latest piste map to explore the trails and lifts.

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