Discover the gems of Chamonix
From adrenaline-racing slopes to thermal spas where you can take in the majestic views of Mont Blanc, discover Le Collectionist’s curated guide to the best things to do in Chamonix.
Enjoy the best that Chamonix has to offer in one of our luxury chalet rentals in Chamonix in the French Alps and explore our guide for its best places and activities.
1 - Reach the summit of the Aiguille du Midi and “step into the void”
Ascend to the uppermost terrace of the Aiguille du Midi and enter in “the void”, with glass walls and a ceiling that allow you to feel as though you are defying the laws of physics. Test your nerve at an altitude of 3842 metres and reap the rewards with the most awe-inspiring 360° views of the formidable peaks surrounding you.
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Glass-box/ Mesmerising views
Located in the heart of Chamonix, La Folie Douce offers a festive and vibrant atmosphere to après-ski. Embrace Alpine traditions with their raclette offerings and local gastronomy. With a diverse repertoire of DJs and spectacles, immerse yourself in these spirited celebrations as aerial dancers fly overhead, Broadway style performers command the room and live music scores the night. Dance the night away with a cocktail in hand and lose yourself in the rhythm of La Folie Douce.
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Après-ski/ Performance
3 - Unwind at the QC Terme thermal spa in Saint-Gervais
At this thermal spa, take a break from skiing and delight in the expansive views of Mont Blanc in this tranquil heaven where time stands still. Pamper yourself with the same springs that have run through the heart of the mountain for over a millenia as you plunge into the infinity pool, which stretches out towards the mountains. Enjoy sensory bliss with the finest massages as soothing aromas and melodies lull you into a state of serenity.
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Thermal spa/ Relaxation
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Restaurants/ Conviviality
5 - Be transported by the famous Montenvers train to the Mer de Glace
The little, red, retro train has a whimsical feel, like something out of a children’s book. Fear not though, you are in safe hands as you allow the Montenvers train to ferry you up the steep slopes from the centre of Chamonix to Montenvers, having been making this journey for over a century. Your destination? The largest glacier in France, from which you can marvel at the breathtaking views of the snow-powdered mountaintops that surround you.
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Retro train/ Beautiful views
Eager to explore more of Chamonix’s attractions? Follow our articles below for more ideas!
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Argentière
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Alpine village/ Quaint
Chalet Freya
The centre of Chamonix
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Central/ Animated
Chalet Shaman
Les Houches
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Quiet village/ Family-friendly
Chalet des Cristaux
Tap into the rhythm of the mountain as you don your skis and take to the slopes. Chamonix’s notoriety among ski enthusiasts is well deserved: with slopes for children and thrill-seekers alike, it really does cater for all.
Kandahar, Les Houches
Take to this legendary slope which is home to the Ski World Cup, demonstrating your skiing prowess as you navigate passages and jumps. Follow the fir trees which line this black run which has acquired mythical status for both its difficulty and beauty. It is a must for adrenaline-lovers!
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Advanced/ Thrilling
Lachenal Valley in La Flégère, Aiguilles-Rouges
Experienced skiers and snowboarders will delight on La Lachenal, which reaches altitudes of 2,595m. As you plough through the white powder that blankets the slope, admire some of the most glorious views in all the valley.
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Challenging/ Incredible views
Les Houches Ski School
The youngest, budding skiers can take to the slopes with confidence, snow ploughing or snowboarding down the gently-sloping pistes in the capable hands of instructors. From an enchanting torchlight descent to exhilarating sledging, as the sun begins to set over the icy peaks, the whole family can take advantage of their nocturnal offerings.
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Beginner-friendly/ For all the family
Mumma
Mumma
31 Rue Whymper, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France
Le Cap-Horn Chamonix
Le Cap-Horn
4 Rue des Moulins, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France
Albert 1er
Albert 1er
38 route du Bouchet, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France
Le Matafan
Le Matafan
Hôtel Mont-Blanc, 62 Allée du Majestic, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France
Casa Valerio
Casa Valerio
90 Rue du Lyret, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France
Domaine des Planards
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Tobogganing/ Adventure
Merlet Animal Park
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Animal Park/ Nature
Tree climbing park at Les Gaillands
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Tree-climbing/ Adventure
Rock climbing lessons at Les Gaillands
From adventurous small children to thrill-seeking adults, the whole family can delight in the privately-guided rock climbing initiation at Les Gaillands, adaptable to every level. Develop new climbing skills such as belaying and abseiling while coming together as a team to tackle these ascentable challenges. Opposite Mont Blanc Massif, as you reach new heights, take a moment to view with wonder the surrounding grassland, lakes and forest.
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Rock climbing/ All the family
1- Fly over the alps in a hot air balloon
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Hot air balloon/ Panoramic views
Allow an instructor to guide you through the Vallée Blanche
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Guided routes/ Wilderness
Tandem paragliding flight
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Paragliding/ Ethereal
Discover the basics of alpinism with our guided glacier hikes
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Mountaineering/ Exploring
Unwind with a massage or yoga session in the comfort of your own chalet
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Massage/ Relaxation
Winter
Chamonix in winter is an iconic destination for good reasons. As snow falls on these monumental mountains, mountaineers and snow-sports lovers flock to Chamonix. It promises grand slopes, activities for all the family as well as a plethora of restaurants where you can savour the finest local gastronomy and unwind after a long day.
Summer
During the summer, Chamonix remains bustling, with plenty of activities to pack into your itinerary. As the snowy peaks transform into verdant landscapes, discover the mountains and nature in a new light. A key destination in the Ultra Trail of Mont Blanc (UTMB), the most renowned trail running race in the world, partake in the jubilations of the triumphant runners as they cross the finish line.
Autumn & Spring
During the interseasons, Chamonix takes a moment to rest and recuperate from the high excitement of winter and summer. However, far from being an off-season, everything remains open as the destination reinvents itself. It is perhaps the perfect time to evade the crowds and rediscover this classic destination in a more relaxed environment. It is the perfect time to marvel at the shifting seasons and eternal magic of the scenery.