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Chamonix IN SUMMER

In summer, Chamonix-Mont-Blanc reveals itself in a whole new light, combining Alpine grandeur, nature exploration and unique cultural experiences. This emblematic resort in the French Alps offers a wealth of panoramic views, a wide range of activities and a commitment to sustainable tourism.

Tuesday 18 November
Sunny
2°C
min : -5°C / max : 2°C
Wind : 3km/hHumidity : 66%
Morning
-3°C
Afternoon
0°C
Evening
-5°C
Wednesday 19 November
Cloudy
2°C
min : -6°C / max : 2°C
Wind : 9km/hHumidity : 67%
Morning
-4°C
Afternoon
0°C
Evening
-5°C
Thursday 20 November
Snow
-3°C
min : -6°C / max : -3°C
Wind : 10km/hHumidity : 82%
Morning
-3°C
Afternoon
-4°C
Evening
-6°C
Friday 21 November
Snow
-5°C
min : -11°C / max : -5°C
Wind : 12km/hHumidity : 80%
Morning
-9°C
Afternoon
-6°C
Evening
-10°C
Saturday 22 November
Cloudy
-1°C
min : -13°C / max : -1°C
Wind : 5km/hHumidity : 49%
Morning
-12°C
Afternoon
-3°C

Not to be missed The grandiose mountain in the heart of the Alps

Chamonix, at the foot of Mont Blanc, is a world reference for snow sports enthusiasts. From the technical slopes of the Grands Montets to the mythical Verte des Houches, the area offers a unique diversity to suit all levels. The Vallée Blanche, a legendary 20km descent on glacier from theAiguille du Midi, attracts high mountain enthusiasts. But Chamonix is much more than just skiing, with train rides to the Mer de Glace, visits to the ice cave, alpine museums and spectacular views of the iconic peaks. The atmosphere in the town centre is a blend of elegance and authenticity: lively lanes, refined boutiques, gourmet restaurants and panoramic spas create a unique setting. From Servoz to Vallorcine, each village has its own character, combining mountain traditions and modernity. Chamonix-Mont-Blanc is a complete destination, combining adventure, relaxation and wonder.

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