Chamonix Mont Blanc

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Nestled in a valley beneath the soaring peak of Mont Blanc, Chamonix is the alpine capital of Europe. This French town pulses with mountaineering history, from the first ascent of Mont Blanc in 1786 to today's world-class skiing and hiking. The air is crisp, the views are dizzying, and the blend of outdoor adventure and Savoyard charm makes it a must for any traveller seeking high-altitude thrills.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Chamonix deserves at least three to four days to fully absorb its grandeur. Spend one day riding the Aiguille du Midi and visiting the Mer de Glace, another hiking the trails around Le Brévent, and a third exploring the town and relaxing in a thermal spa. If you're a skier or mountaineer, plan for a week to tackle the legendary Vallée Blanche or other off-piste routes. The pace is best when you allow for spontaneous cable-car rides and lazy café stops between adventures.

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