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Chamonix station

Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, nestled at the foot of Europe’s highest peak, embodies the very essence of alpine winter adventure. This legendary valley has something for everyone, with spectacular scenery, guaranteed snow and an unrivalled range of ski facilities to suit all abilities and tastes.

Tuesday 30 September
Cloudy
13°C
min : 5°C / max : 13°C
Wind : 9km/hHumidity : 49%
Morning
5°C
Afternoon
12°C
Evening
7°C
Wednesday 01 October
Sunny
12°C
min : 5°C / max : 12°C
Wind : 11km/hHumidity : 53%
Morning
5°C
Afternoon
11°C
Evening
5°C
Thursday 02 October
Sunny
13°C
min : 4°C / max : 13°C
Wind : 7km/hHumidity : 30%
Morning
5°C
Afternoon
12°C
Evening
5°C
Friday 03 October
Rain
8°C
min : 6°C / max : 9°C
Wind : 7km/hHumidity : 71%
Morning
7°C
Afternoon
7°C
Evening
7°C
Saturday 04 October
Rain
11°C
min : 8°C / max : 11°C
Wind : 15km/hHumidity : 97%
Morning
10°C
Afternoon
10°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: you can take the train down to the Mer de Glace, visit the ice cave, visit the Alpine museums or enjoy 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.