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Chamonix

A mountaineer's town, watched over the the tallest peak in the Alps, Chamonix has gnarly skiing and also a magnificent back-country glacier run.

Chamonix

Watched over by Western Europe's highest peak, Chamonix-Mont Blanc stands as an iconic symbol of Alpine adventure and mountaineering heritage. This legendary resort offers five distinct ski areas but it's the back-country terrain, including the famous Vallée Blanche glacier descent, that has earned Chamonix its reputation as the ultimate playground for advanced skiers and adventurers. The historic town pulses with cosmopolitan energy throughout winter, as mountain guides, international athletes, and passionate snow sports enthusiasts mingle in its vibrant streets. The mountains are a backdrop to the town's Belle Époque grandeur, while traditional Savoyard restaurants share the bustling town center with trendy bars and high-end boutiques. The Aiguille du Midi cable car soars to a breathtaking height, offering unparalleled views of the Mont Blanc massif and access to some of the world's most challenging off-piste terrain. After intense days on the mountain, visitors can unwind in sophisticated spas, savor innovative Alpine cuisine in Michelin-starred restaurants, or embrace the resort's legendary après-ski scene in venues like Chambre Neuf and MBC. Chamonix's unique combination of extreme sports heritage, authentic mountain culture, and year-round vibrancy creates an electrifying winter destination where every season writes new chapters in Alpine history.



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