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Map of Chamonix — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Chamonix — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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Top 10 attractions in Chamonix

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in Chamonix. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
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Aiguille du Midi

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Aiguille du Midi is a 3,842-meter summit in the Mont Blanc massif, easily accessible year-round via cable car from Chamonix. The area offers a range of activities for all types of travelers, from visiting the highest gourmet restaurant in town to embarking on adventurous experiences like climbing Mont Blanc or taking a helicopter ride over glaciers.
Absolutely amazing, once in a life time. Unique weather at 8 am, 4 degrees Celsius. At this altitude you are slow when you walk on the terraces.
Irma G — Google review
Just out of this world experience. The views are absolutely stunning. The facilities are amazing considering the height. Multiple decks for panoramic views. Do keep in mind that the oxygen level will be low and some might feel a bit dizzy. Once in a life time experience,
Saqib S — Google review
Your amazing ride starts in the center of chamonix, there you will take the most thrilling cable car ride if you life. With the best views, grass that turns u to snow, and trees that turn into massive cliffs. Aguille du midi is a must for everyone. The views at the top are truly out of this world and make you seem so small. Would recommend to everyone visiting chamonix. Give out of five stars
Itay R — Google review
Excellent view of the Alps from here. We were fortunate that the sky were clear. The view is better than the one we experienced in Jungfraujoch.
Chris L — Google review
Wow!!! Just stunning. Exceptional views 360. Will do again. Review will not do any justice. You just have to go. Nice cafe as well. Stairs from elevator to cafe was a bit of a drag in the thin air. Wife’s lips turned purple from lack of oxygen. Be aware of the signs.
Olav H — Google review
Absolutely astonishing views from the top. A must visit location in Chamonix!! It's pricey but worth each cent. Turnaround ticket for adult is 95€. Check the webcam before to make sure that it is sunny on the top as the weather differs alot and clouds in the valley do not mean clouds on top.
Alexei O — Google review
Incredible view . The beauty is breathtaking. You can see the highest peak in Europe from afar. Many people paragliding here. It is a must-visit place in life.
Kenny Y — Google review
If you're looking for a place that makes you feel both tiny and infinite at the same time, Aiguille du Midi is it. From the moment the cable car lifts you out of Chamonix, you're not just gaining altitude — you're entering another world. The ride itself is jaw-dropping: in just 20 minutes, you ascend from 1,035m to a dizzying 3,842m, passing glaciers, jagged peaks, and views that look like they were painted by the gods. At the summit, the panorama is surreal — Mont Blanc looms majestically, and on a clear day, you can see into Italy and Switzerland. The highlight? Le Pas dans le Vide — a glass box suspended over a vertical drop. Step in if you dare, and prepare for your knees to wobble while your Instagram explodes. Facilities are surprisingly good for such altitude: there's a café, viewing platforms, and even an elevator to the upper terrace. Just remember to dress warmly — the air is thin and crisp, even in summer. Whether you're a mountaineer, photographer, or just a dreamer, Aiguille du Midi is a must-see. It's not just a viewpoint — it's a spiritual altitude adjustment.
Hang B — Google review
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Mer de Glace

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+18 other lists 
Glacier
Mer de Glace, which translates to "Sea of Ice" in French, is a massive glacier located near Chamonix. It features an ice cave that allows visitors to see and touch ancient ice from within the glacier. The cave is a manmade attraction excavated for tourism each year. As you descend down the stairs to the cave entrance, signs posted along the way indicate the historical height of the glacier, providing insight into its shrinking size due to changing climate conditions.
The amount of glacier knowledge you will gain on this visit and the beauty you will see is what makes this worth it. Just don’t think about all the stairs and enjoy the journey.
B. B — Google review
Beautiful and wonderful. Please protect our glaciers, it’s so sad to see they are melting so fast. They are the resources that give us fresh water. And it’s the nature that we have to protect in every aspect. Loved to be there and I am sure that you will enjoy too.
Gayan R — Google review
To the glacier viewpoint by train then by gondola to the glacier. Also suitable for smaller children. The glacier melts quickly and the experience in the glacier is special. 💜The speed of the ice melting is shown in the video. Buy ticket on internet⭐️
Irma G — Google review
Magnificent and impressive glacier located in the French Alps. The atmosphere showcases the grandeur and power of nature, making a trip to Mer de Glace a must see when in the area.
Tongz N — Google review
From Chamonix you can take the little red train from the Mer du Glace train station. The train will take you up the mountain for 15-20 minutes and during you’ll see the greatest scene of Chamonix and the mountains surrounding it. When you arrive you can enjoy a snack or hot drink at the cafeteria and you may buy a souvenir from the shop. If you look down from the balcony you’ll see the sea of ice Mer du Glace and you’ll be mesmerised by the beautiful scene of the mountains especially the one with the pointed peak. Then you can take the téléférik down where it will take you half the way and then you have to go down the stairs for almost 580 steps where you’ll see a beautiful dug ice cave. The cave is dug on a yearly basis and it’s a little adventure that deserved to be experienced. You have to know that there is a danger of avalanches, and you have to climb back the 580 steps. The last train to take you back to Chamonix go on 16:30 so watch out the time.
Ziad K — Google review
Didn’t find it very exciting or educational. However in a clear day it would be well worth the views. I think my favourite part was the gondolas. Probably perfect for families and kids as it’s more safe than the winter sports
T S — Google review
Amazing experience! We took the train up to mountain and visited the ice cave. Highly recommend!
FZ — Google review
Bittersweet experience. I went up to the top station of the rack railway thinking I would enjoy the scenery and the views from the high ground above Chamonix and the valley, and it was certainly worth it. However, I was very negatively surprised that tunnels are continually being made into the glacier to allow tourists access. I am surprised that in the current context of rising temperatures and lack of snowfall, no measures are being taken to mitigate the disappearance of the glacier, but that on the contrary, they are constantly drilling holes in it in order to continue charging tourists for entry. It is very sad that economic exploitation prevails over the conservation of the site.
Robert — Google review
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Mont Blanc

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+12 other lists 
Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Mont Blanc, a 4,807m snowy mountain, offers various climbing routes and refuges along with a cable car. In the heart of Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, there's a cozy apartment with a balcony providing stunning views of Mont Blanc and Aiguille du Midi. It is conveniently located in the city center near popular attractions like Skyway Monte Bianco and Montenvers-Mer de Glace train station.
The French Alps are absolutely stunning—towering peaks, charming villages, and unforgettable views. We took the cable car to Mount Blanc, every moment feels magical. A perfect escape for both adventure and peace. in the first stop (fist level) there is a small restaurant where you can have some cheese cakes coffee and local beers 🍻
Imran N — Google review
Amazing experience in the mountains! The views were absolutely amazing. Everyone should definitely see this!
Arek K — Google review
The ice cave is definitely worth a visit, The views are stunning, and the food is quite good and reasonably priced. If you plan to visit the ice cave, be sure to wear a jacket, as you may get wet.
Ivan — Google review
A place where you can touch your imagination. Extraordinary spaces at your fingertips. A wonderful, one-of-a-kind place. Never the same.
Wawrzyniec R — Google review
Crowded but beautiful. Physically challenging, technically not so much. Still it's not a hike and you need mountaineering equipment!
Varpu V — Google review
Soaring above Mont Blanc 🏔️ with endless blue skies and snow-kissed peaks—pure magic for adventurers and dreamers! ✈️ #MontBlanc
Anthony C — Google review
Lovely day out . Beautiful place to visit. Stunning views. Although cable car is expensive and crowded.
Timothy F — Google review
The French Alps offer a breathtaking experience with towering peaks, charming villages, and unforgettable views. A cable car ride to Mount Blanc is magical, with a perfect blend of adventure and peace. Enjoy local treats like cheese cakes and beers at a restaurant on the first level. The view from the top is mind-blowing, making it a must-visit for skiing enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Alez N — Google review
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Lac Blanc

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+10 other lists 
Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lac Blanc, nestled in the French Alps near Chamonix, is a pristine alpine lake offering breathtaking panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, including Mont Blanc. The 8.5km trail to the lake begins at the top of La Flegere cable car and leads hikers through steep terrain with switchbacks. During summer, the trail is adorned with wildflowers, enhancing its picturesque beauty.
Challenging hike - 600 m elevation gain. Easier options are available for non advanced hikers. You can have a pint of IPA in the end ☺️
Dino B — Google review
I took the cable car to the top and walked toward Lac Blanc. It took about two hours to hike up, and on the way down I went in the opposite direction, which was a more difficult route with many rocks. In total, it took five hours to complete the hike.
Bella N — Google review
Beautiful enough in the rain, though I'm sure it would've been even nicer on a sunny day. A shame it was rainy, but glad things cleared up enough to capture a few relatively clearer shots. A good visit on our last day of the TMB!
Jonathan C — Google review
Lovely lake, deep turquoise waters with a mountain backdrop. + Nice point to hike to from Chamonix town. Stunning scenery on way up/down - coming up through the trees and opening onto the exposed mountain. + Easy enough to do in a day hike. Lots of trails to do a loop so you walk a different way to/from. - No swimming in lake.
Matthew — Google review
Beautiful place, awesome hike, better to do it in the morning, less people around.
Ewa B — Google review
Probably the most popular hike in Chamonix, because it's very easy and very beautiful. If you start the hike from the Index arrival point elevation gain is less than 100m. As a result there is always a lot of people. Try to start as early as possible to avoid the worst crowds and better light for pictures. Swimming in the lake is strictly forbidden!
Gleb — Google review
Great hike. A remarkable place mother nature has created for all of us to enjoy with responsibly
Haritha W — Google review
Just fantastic. Cable car and chair lift up hiked down. Stunning
SB — Google review
5

Bossons Glacier

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+10 other lists 
Glacier
Nature & Parks
Bossons Glacier, situated in the Mont Blanc massif in Chamonix, France, is a remarkable natural wonder known for its imposing icefall and impressive crevasses. Visitors can access this enormous mountain glacier via hiking trails or a chair lift that takes them to a chalet with a restaurant at an elevation of 1,425m. The glacier offers breathtaking views and hikers can take a 2.
Hiked from the bus stop around 8.5km, 4 hours, 1,600 m. ascent, we will see the fantastic view.
Junlawat K — Google review
Took the ski lift at bossons and ended up at the cute refuge, and the start of the TMB la jonction path! Don’t attempt this path on a foggy day or if you’re not prepared!!! When I got up to the start, it was too foggy to undergo the hike, but there was a quick 10min path to the left behind the refuge where you get to learn a little bit about history, see a photo time lapse board showing the glacier retreat and gets you to a view point for the glacier itself. Definitely worth it to come by and check it out!
Carrie L — Google review
Go for it, as long as it’s there. Amazing. For example: use Chairlift, then 1.5h walk towards glacier = amazing view and relatively close. Even with Children no Problem, easy walk and worth it
Mat H — Google review
Incredibly blessed to hike up to the high viewpoint- incredible views and relatively easy hike. We went with two young kids under 8 years old and we took 2hrs17mins hiking up the +/-5km with a lunch stop and rest moments along the way. We are from the Netherlands, so we are not accustomed to mountain hiking.
Bronwyn W — Google review
Beautiful glacier. It’s a shame it won’t be here in the next 50 years.
R B — Google review
Nature's wonder. A two hour trek from the base. Worth a visit.
Viswanath N — Google review
Not worth the money. It’s a tourist trap. And the waiter (girl) at the cafe was RUDE. Don’t recommend it.
Norah A — Google review
Impressive glacier, very sad to see how fast it melts
Linde R — Google review
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6

Les Houches

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Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Les Houches, a charming alpine commune in Southeastern France, is a perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts. With its proximity to Chamonix-Mont-Blanc and the Mont Blanc Unlimited pass, visitors can explore nearby ski areas like Courmayeur, Verbier, Saint Gervais, Megeve, and Les Contamines. For off-piste skiing adventures, hiring a guide at Grands Montets resort is recommended.
7

Parc de Merlet

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+6 other lists 
Temporarily Closed
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Park
Nestled in the breathtaking Chamonix Valley, Parc de Merlet is a captivating wildlife park that invites nature lovers to explore its stunning landscapes. Perched at an altitude of 1,500 meters, this enchanting reserve offers visitors the chance to encounter over 70 species of mountain wildlife, including chamois, marmots, and deer.
The location is quite and wonderful place to visit with your family especially children , make sure before coming you reservation from their website and easy to pay on ticket window there and enjoy around 1:30 horse hiking there with beautiful views and many animals. For the parking there are 3 main areas to park (P1 -P2-P3)
M — Google review
Really super day, but we are keen walkers and wildlife watchers. Daughter loved seeing the animals in their natural habitat. The only thing I would say is that it isn't very clear that the bus doesn't run on a weekend and it is a strenuous walk up to the park from Les Houches.
Wanderinggecko — Google review
The 4th visit, 1st time with the Family and they loved it. We managed to see most of the animals. The walk from parking to the park is very steep and may be ling depending how crowded it is and if you have elders or children.
Yazeed A — Google review
One of the best activities in the area! I really enjoyed the hiking trail, and the animals are absolutely beautiful. If you’re an animal lover, you’ll definitely enjoy it. It’s also very kid-friendly. 💙 Note: It’s best to drive all the way to P1, as the hike to the entrance is quite long.
Yusa Z — Google review
Doesn’t worth the entry fee. Limited number of animals. It’s fare to say that they charge for the view. The view to Month Blanc is great. Beautiful scenery. There isn’t even a decent bench to sit and have a snack.
The B — Google review
Really lovely place to walk around and see the animals, we didn't see everything but we did see Marmots which my children were very happy about. There are a few places to park but it's quite a walk from the car parks up the hill to the entrance - try and park as close as you can, don't stop at the first place you see. When we visited in the afternoon, we drove as far as we could up the road and found a spot in the top car park - if we had taken the first slot we saw, we would have over 1km to walk up which, with 2 small children, would have been painful. You need to reserve online before going - you pay when you get there , The views of the surrounding area are fantastic. There's a cafe and gift shop, all over priced as you'd expect...
Richard F — Google review
I was in Chamonix for 8 days and think that here’s the highlight of the trip. Stunning views and wildlife in combo. Fantastic! Remember to reserve in advance
George L — Google review
Love it! The views are stunning and it’s so peaceful to be just walking around animals that are not scared of you and just go about their day. Very worth it!
Anna J — Google review
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Tramway du Mont-Blanc - Terminus du Nid d'Aigle

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The Tramway du Mont-Blanc, also known as TMB, starts at Fayet (580 m) and reaches Nid d'Aigle (2372 m) after a 12.4 km journey. It provides access to the starting point for climbing Mont-Blanc via the Royal Route, while also offering a safe way for families and contemplative individuals to enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the high mountains.
Stunning views of the Bionnassay glacier and the valley below! A very relaxing tram ride (approximately 45minutes one way)! This is the start of the “Royal Route” to ascend to Mont Blanc’s peak. You can see many well equipped mountaineers making their way up! Aside from marvelling at these mountaineers, you can very easily walk over to the refuge, grab a coffee or a beer and then hike close to the Bionnassay glacier! I was lucky enough to see a mountain goat or ibex galloping through this mountainous area! If you are not hiking you don’t need to bring a lot of gear! In mid September I just wore a windbreaker (AR) jacket! Anyways, I would highly recommend you coming up to this station before noon so that you get ample time to explore, enjoy the scenery and secure a good return train time!
Carrie L — Google review
The Tramway du Mont Blanc is a slow but very scenic train that takes you up to the Nid d’Aigle at 2,372m. The ride gives amazing mountain and valley views, and it’s a great start point for hikes or just to enjoy the panorama. I would suggest to buy 2-3 day pass which gives access to multiple ropeways and trams, you still need to book a slot for this tram in advance
Nilay S — Google review
Takes about 1 hour and 10 minutes to go up, it’s a very scenic ride as long as clouds don’t get in the way. The top station has a washroom and potable water in the ticket office building. The restaurant is about 5 minute hike away from the station with beautiful views of the nearby glacier.
Edwin — Google review
A must do experience if you’re in the area. The tram (in early August) was quite busy, but had seating for most. You need to book your return train when you get to the top. There’s a nice little restaurant within 5 minutes walk at the top with great views of the glacier and valley
Rachel P — Google review
Tram was a bit crowded, but the view from the tram and the final destination was incredible.
Jort — Google review
Another great nature attraction glacier Bionnassay below Dome de Gouter on way to Mont Blanc
Bart R — Google review
A must experience. You can take the train from different station to this high-altitude amazing old station.
Maghsood S — Google review
What a trip! The view is spectacular trom the tram and when walking at the top. Recommend the right side on the way up and left on the way down. Give yourself at least 3 hours at the top, you’ll want to climb further and go to the ridge and over towards the glacier. Take plenty to drink and some snacks so you can chill and enjoy the amazing views at 2500M.
Robert — Google review
9

Train du Montenvers Mer de Glace

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The Train du Montenvers Mer de Glace is a picturesque mountainside railway that provides stunning views of the glacier. Visitors can also explore ice caves and visit an exhibition center to learn more about the area's natural wonders.
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Compagnie du Mont-Blanc

Ski resort
Compagnie du Mont-Blanc offers an incredible experience just a short stroll from local accommodations, making it the perfect base for your alpine adventures. A mere five-minute walk leads you to the breathtaking Aiguille du Midi, while the scenic mountain railway ride to Mer de Glace is nothing short of spectacular. The staff at Compagnie du Mont-Blanc are known for their exceptional assistance, ensuring that any hiccups in your plans are swiftly resolved.
In this station, u can buy the ticket. they have Senior discount also. pls check return time. depending on seson, the time will be change.
HIRONORI H — Google review
VERY DISAPPOINTED last Saturday, great weather. great snow. Full prize for the lift ticket - but only 1 open lift Brevent closed for the day Cornu: first they said open afternoon, then they said 1pm then 2pm and in the end never opens the small lift: full of snow. at 9 in the morning one persons starts to remove the snow. could have been done before ?? -> FULL PRIZE FOR 1 BEGINNER LIFT - UNACCEPTABLE Parking: you have to pay 10 Euro a day. But ice on the parking. People could not even enter the parking lot
Sven H — Google review
The trip on the mountain railway to the Mer de Glace is truly spectacular. However I particularly want to compliment the staff who were extremely helpful with a stupid problem of my own making.
John N — Google review
Super nice tour. It's definetely worth it. Be careful with the time, because the last train and the last cable car to the ice cave are not that late.
Ricardo P — Google review
Well run mountain transport installations to some of the most remarkable places in the world: Aiguille du Midi, Mer de Glace, etc.
Razvan N — Google review
Nice train to the glacier
Moshe P — Google review
Today pick up my ticket but the front staff is too unfriendly...
Jesse J — Google review
Best skiing in the world.
Paul G — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in Chamonix

No trip to Chamonix is complete without eating at some of the most well known restaurants. If you want to see more than just the top 10,visit our full list here.
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La Maison Carrier

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11 lists 
$$$$expensive
French restaurant
La Maison Carrier is a charming French restaurant housed in a typical Savoyard-style chalet, offering a blend of traditional and contemporary cuisine. The cozy ambiance, with wooden beams and gingham tablecloths, evokes the feeling of dining at a French grandmother's chalet. Chef Cedric Nogueira skillfully prepares classic Haute-Savoie dishes with a modern twist, such as homemade boudin with pears and bacon potatoes, and Sichuan pepper sea bass.
Wonderful Christmas Eve meal! It was a fixed menu. The fois gras and white fish tartare were delicious. The guineafowl was cooked perfectly. The cheese cart and dessert bar was a lovely touch. One could pick what they wanted according to their taste. The proportions were generous too. The whole setup was so festive! The ambiance was refined cosy and lively. Absolutely recommend!
Lauren T — Google review
We went for a leisurely lunch and enjoyed every minute and each bite. The food is rustic and honest, yet refined. My son ordered the beef special which was incredible, absolutely delicious. I had the fish which was also very good. Every single thing we tasted was superb, the bread and butter, the starters, the wine by the glass, the dessert buffet. Staff was super friendly and was patient while my son practiced his French. If there’s one place you go for a nice meal, make it here.
Emily G — Google review
An amazing way to finish the holiday. A fine dining experience in a relaxed garden setting with beautiful food and lovely service. We both opted for the very reasonable daily 5 course menu - €59. Delicious. I would have paid more.
Arron B — Google review
All the staff at la Maison Carrier made us feel at home by their kindness to us. Their English was good which was lucky because our French is not so good. Our favourite main course was the trout ballotine with citrus fruits, artichoke and arugula pesto. It was melt-in-the-mouth and had a very punchy flavour. I had an entree which I adored that was egg, cream and cured meat. The serves were ample. We were recommended to the restaurant by our Airbnb host. The little extra things they gave us at the beginning and end of the meal were very tasty. As you no doubt realise from other reviews, they have an amazing dessert buffet called ‘Grandma’s tarts’ - all the French desserts you even dreamed of. People came into the restaurant looking serious but after the dessert buffet they were all smiling. I liked the fresh cherry tart and the oeuf en neige best. We felt the meal was good value.
Jillian C — Google review
Really got an alpine dine experience here. We ordered the mushroom cheese fondue, the veal appetizer, the sea bass and pork as main dishes, and used the dessert buffet. The ambience was really relaxed and luxurious at the same time.
Mary L — Google review
Absolutely beautiful garden setting. Delicious dinner and amazing dessert buffet. Highly recommend!
Nora Z — Google review
This restaurant was highly recommended by a friend. We made a reservation a week before. The restaurant is elegant. We ordered the prefix meal which came with the buffet dessert. The meals were expensive; however, the prefix special was a good deal. The desserts were delicious.
Catherine H — Google review
Got a recommendation for this place from a local. Absolutely wonderful experience. The building itself was rustic and full of alpine touches. The food was delicious and they were really generous with the servings. The semi-buffet of grandmother's pies for dessert was excellent. We were able to try multiple things. Service was also excellent.
Li S — Google review
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La Calèche

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
French restaurant
La Calèche is a charming restaurant located in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France. The cozy space is adorned with cow bells, vintage skis, and old photos, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. This alpine eatery specializes in serving traditional dishes like fondue and raclette. With its more than 30-year-old chalet setting, La Calèche offers a delightful dining experience for visitors looking to savor authentic Alpine cuisine.
I recently visited this place, and it was truly like stepping into a fairytale. The ambiance is absolutely magical, with attention to every detail that makes you feel transported to another world. The food was equally impressive – every dish was bursting with flavor and clearly prepared with care. To top it all off, the prices are very reasonable, making it a perfect spot for both special occasions and casual outings. Highly recommend it! 🥰😊
Antonia — Google review
Very unique restaurant design, alot of things to see. Loved the cheerful waitress! Food was very delicious, my favorites were the Osso buco, La Tartiflette au Reblochon, then the pork chop. We didnt order fondue because my family is not a big fan of cheese
Christina A — Google review
This is a charming, typical Savoyard restaurant. The decor adds to the atmosphere. We had raclette, which was delicious. The restaurant was crowded on a Sunday evening - you need to reserve in advance. The service was efficient although it took awhile for our puddings to arrive. I definitely recommend La Calèche.
David L — Google review
La Calèche was such a treat! 🏔️ The fondue was absolutely excellent—rich, flavorful, and perfect after a big day of adventures in Chamonix. The atmosphere is just as memorable, with the entire space filled floor-to-ceiling with authentic alpine decorations that make it feel cozy and traditional. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to linger, share stories from the trail, and celebrate the mountain spirit. A must-visit for anyone in Chamonix!
Court R — Google review
For my second dinner in Chamonix ( I had fondue the first) I was looking for a restaurant that served a Savoyard speciality: Tartiflette with farmer Reblochon and Guanciale di Colonnata, green salad, and found this restaurant. The interior decoration is something to behold. The glow of warm lighting reflects off copper pots and cowbells, creating a cozy, chalet-like atmosphere where every corner feels steeped in mountain history. The service was friendly and attentive. The food was just perfect - tasty, cheesy and the bacon added a special flavour.
Jeromet R — Google review
The cheese fondue was great, and the atmosphere of the restaurant was very nice. The customer service, however, could use some improvement.
Jesus — Google review
Really nice rustic restaurant with great service and good. This was close to my apartment in Chamonix and decided to get dinner there one night. I ordered the mountain sausage and an amazing dessert afterwards. The food was top notch and the service was stellar. I will visit again when I’m back in Chamonix.
Scott F — Google review
A charming traditional restaurant in the heart of Chamonix, specializing in Haute-Savoie cuisine. As soon as you walk in, the irresistible aroma of cheese fills the air! The fondues and raclette are outstanding and definitely worth trying. Service is quick and the staff are very friendly. Highly recommend booking in advance on weekends
Gerardo S — Google review
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Restaurant Le Cap-Horn

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$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Chamonix on Rue des Moulin, Restaurant Le Cap-Horn is part of a trio of eateries owned by well-known local restaurateurs. The restaurant's spacious layout features various cozy corners adorned with maritime decor and Antarctic references. Despite being located in a landlocked area, the menu focuses on seafood infused with French and Japanese flavors. The rustic-chic ambiance and a lively atmosphere make it an ideal spot to savor innovative dishes while enjoying the terrace.
This is our fourth season coming to Chamonix and our fourth season coming to Le Cap-Horn It cannot be missed 😀 The food, the view, the smiling professionalism, it all contributes into a wondrous tradition Today, we were even able to meet the chef, Frederick, who took the time to come to our table, a super fun surprise and treat (almost as good as the ribs 😅) Thank you Le Cap-Horn and we will see you next season!
Aleron K — Google review
This is our third time dining at Le Cap-Horn, but our first having dinner as our usual reservation was for lunch. Have always dined in big group, group of 10 and dinner was now for a group of 7. Food standard is always there , no complains, we ordered kids meal (grilled fish, steak patty, fried chicken), soup, katsu, tacos, ribeye for adults While we did not order sushi, one sight that was observed, sushi was not made fresh, the sushi chef actually took pre made sushi (already wrapped in seaweed on the tray) from the fridge and served it to the customer. The only sushi that is freshly made seems to be the sashimi.. the fact that the sushi counter is open kitchen concept, it’s shocking to see this sight. Still giving 4 stars for food, as other than sushi the rest of the food we ordered is perfect. Service When we arrived, the restaurant was not busy, it got busier during the night. Service wise, could have been better. One of the wait staff who was helping to serve our meal came with the food and as only the main was served we asked if the dish comes with rice, his response was “yes it’s coming, I only have two hands”. To a simple question, he could have just responded with “it’s coming”, the last sentence was totally unnecessary. Atmosphere- love the atmosphere, still a clean and charming place
Jenny S — Google review
The restaurant has a nice interior decor and atmosphere. The service is good. The food is delicious too. Despite all things nice and beautiful, my vegetarian option i.e. a green curry didn't have rice with it. When I asked about it I was asked to search in the curry for a couple rice things which is new to me. I had to ask my wife to share her rice with me. Curry was anyway delicious. And so was the fish dish my wife had.
Vijay J — Google review
This was our second visit, and once again, the ambiance, service, and food did not disappoint. I chose the restaurant for its extensive and varied fish menu, and it lived up to expectations. The service was professional and attentive—so much so that I blamed my partner for the stonking hangover the next morning. However, my mother rightly pointed out that the wine was simply too delicious, and it was the attentive waitstaff who ensured our glasses were never empty. We ended the night with some scrumptious desserts. If you dress up or wear a simple t-shirt and jeans you won't feel out of place. A great night and a slightly fuzzy morning!
Tamar S — Google review
“The food was absolutely delicious, and the overall ambiance was wonderful. The staff were extremely helpful, polite, and always cheerful. We tried the salad, calamari, and Asian chicken — each dish was exceptional. I’ll definitely return; highly recommended!”
Deemah S — Google review
Le Cap-Horn exceeded our expectations on every visit. We were so impressed that we ended up going multiple times during our stay, and each time was a delight. The food was exceptional, with a menu offering a wide range of delicious options. The drinks were top-notch, perfectly complementing the meal. The service was impeccable, with attentive and friendly staff who went above and beyond to ensure a memorable dining experience. One dish that stood out was the duck. It was cooked to perfection, tender and flavourful.
Tsenka G — Google review
Very SLOW service. We waited for 40 mins after placing our order and no food came. The server assigned to our table didn’t care about our table at all and didn’t notice our food wasn’t coming. It was another server who noticed us being a bit impatient and checked our food for us. The food tasted ok however the portion was quite small, in particular, the fried noodles. And the quality wasn’t good - as evidenced by some of the noodles being stuck together, which wasn’t something i would expect from a bowl of noodles that cost EUR25. And to be honest, if they charge EUR25 for a bowl of noodles which tastes at most mediocre by Asian standards, they could at least offer a larger portion. Overall it’s a tiring and overpriced experience to eat there and I would never come here again if i return to Chamonix.
M C — Google review
I was fortunate that my last dinner in Chamonix was at Cap-Horn. Upon walking in, I knew I was in for a great meal. First of all, the decor was eye-popping. I needed 30 minutes more to explore, especially the bottom “Les Caves” floor. It was rustic yet luxurious/glam (and has quite the crowd at night). All of the food looked amazing (especially the seafood) but we went with the Asian-inspired dishes and they did not disappoint. Shrimp and Truffle Gyozas, Salmon and Shrimp/noodles were devoured. The tuna roll was simple but with the most unique sauce. Highly recommend! And again, the decor 😍😍
Richard E — Google review
4

Albert 1er Restaurant

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Fine dining restaurant
Albert 1er Restaurant in Chamonix offers a refined and elegant dining experience in a wood-paneled, white table-clothed setting. The cuisine takes center stage with artfully designed plates and harmoniously blended flavors sourced partially from the property's herb and kitchen gardens. Chef Damien Leveau's Michelin-starred cuisine showcases influences from the region, utilizing ingredients like wild Arctic char and Pike from Lake Geneva, as well as herbs from the aromatic garden.
Nestled in the heart of Chamonix, Albert 1er is a culinary gem that effortlessly marries tradition with innovation. The restaurant’s two Michelin stars are a testament to the artistry and precision that go into every dish, but what truly sets the experience apart is the impeccable wine service. The sommelier is nothing short of a maestro, who guided us on a journey through the region’s finest vineyards. His knowledge of Savoie wines is unparalleled, and his ability to pair each course with the perfect bottle elevates the dining experience to new heights. From the crisp minerality of a local Roussette to the bold complexity of a Mondeuse, every selection not only complements the dish but enhances its flavors in surprising and delightful ways. The tasting menu is a masterpiece, with each plate showcasing the chef’s deep respect for seasonal, local ingredients. Highlights included a delicately poached trout paired with a vibrant Chignin-Bergeron, and a melt-in-your-mouth venison loin accompanied by a structured and earthy red from the slopes of the Mont Blanc region. With panoramic views of the Alps serving as a breathtaking backdrop, ensuring every moment felt special.
A.J. B — Google review
Gorgeous dining experience at Restaurant Albert 1er! First off, the staff were fantastic and made the night unforgettable! Big thanks to all of them. I had the vegetarian 7-course menu and asked for a cocktail pairing which the sommalier smashed out of the park. Each course was fantastic, big thank you to Chef Leveau, I especially loved the asparagus dish and the carrots dish, what fantastic fusion of fresh lovely flavors! The sauces that came with the dishes were so good that I asked them to be kept on the table just so I can have more of them with the delicious breads. The main dessert of parsley and chocolate was one of the best desserts I’ve ever tasted, huge kudos to Chef Garnier! Dishes were also presented beautifully and every detail superseded my expectations. I will be a frequent visitor each time I’m in Cham from now on. The only interesting thing was that the chefs did not come out to chat, which is something I typically experience at Michelin restaurants. It would have been a nice touch on top of the wonderful night but really a 10/10 dining experience all around. Thank you and until we meet again!
Ava H — Google review
My wife and I planned our trip to Chamonix several months ago, and with a few weeks of arriving we were able to make a reservation here which was awesome on such short notice. This would be our first Michelin Star, actually in France. We looked at the menu ahead of time and planned to go with the seven course, as our reservation was a little on the later side. We made it to the hotel where they they took our coats, as we walked towards the restaurant we passed a woman singing while playing the piano in the room before entering. In theory this would have been a nice touch, but she was absolutely belting it, it was disruptive and made the noise level in the dining area much louder than what I think is appropriate for this sort of faire. Not only was it hard to hear ourselves at the table much less the waiters trying to explain each dish. This brings me to the food. Ordering from the menu of only a few options took quite a while. When we requested a wine menu, an ipad was thrust upon us with 35 pages, impressive but quite a lot to study in a timely manner. I expected better summary of the wine options and pairings than what was offered, which was none. We selected a bottle of a local savoie region white wine on our own, which we enjoyed. By the time we received our bottle and served the first course an hour had passed since being seated. This seemed long but the time was filled with some palate cleansers but all before the meal seemed different. The seven course felt completely sufficient as it had a variety of different flavors. Overall the food was what I would expect from a dining experience of this level. The trout was a little bland with a highlight of the flavors butternut Corsican orange and ice cream with fennel flavors that came with dessert. This synopsis in a nutshell, I would recommend this restaurant and give it a 4 or 5 star rating, but let me tell you why I'm not: On the first course there was what seemed to be a beard hair on my plate, it was on a large plate far from being anywhere near the food, so I didn't want to make a fuss about it. However, on my dessert there was another hair (eyelash or eyebrow) on the serving plate, again not touching food but clearly present. Once, is unlucky, or a coincidence, twice, however, is a trend. And thus is where I would have liked to have mentioned something but at this point we had been dining for three hours and we're exhausted. Mind you, at two hours in we were only finishing our second course. Cramming five courses into one hour made for an uncomfortable eating experience, the was quite "heavy" and by the time dessert was served we could hardly enjoy it. The cheese course and selection was very impressive, however by the time all the two dozen or so cheese options were rattled off, it was hard to recall which was which and really just picking from looks. Some additional identification would have been appreciate to associate my final choices, but maybe that's just because I am not a cheese connoisseur. On a final note we had to specifically ask several times for our wine (from the bottle we purchased) and water to be refilled with stretches over five minutes with empty glasses - not the service I would have ever expected from a restaurant with a star. Overall I'm very disappointed with this experience, the food was interesting with creative flavors yet heavy and had us feeling unwell to the next morning. The quality and service was inattentive and lacking.
Davon M — Google review
Wonderful meal, friendly and attentive service,in a beautiful restaurant overlooking their garden. We had the 9 course tasting menu with the 5 wine pairing. The sommelier was fantastic answering all our questions about the wine including some history on the various vintners. The food was good, standouts were the stuffed morels, fish from lake geneva and both our mains ( lamb and chicken). The service overall was exceptional all our interactions were pleasant and comfortable. They went out of their way to answer questions. Highly recommend for any visiting chamonix would love to stay at the hotel next time we visit.
Josh W — Google review
What a great experience from beginning to end. From the mountains in the dishes, minerals as candle and plants from their harvest I truly loved it. The view in spring from the floral garden is astonishing I will return but next time I will stay in the hotel. Reservarion was indeed needed, with 4 courses it will take around 2 hours. We arrived earlier than the reserved time and they gave a us a table anyways, so nice. The restaurant is in the back of the hotel, all indications are clear once in the entrance.
Giancarlo M — Google review
Simply WOW. If you are thinking of booking the Albert 1er for a special occasion, please do not hesitate for one moment. From the moment you will cross the doors to the moment you will put your coat on, you will feel spoilt and taken care of. We loved every single moment, from the food to the wine to the cocktails to the dining room (we went for the 9-course tasting menu). They were also so kind to accommodate my requests before we arrived. Can 100% recommend - please do come back!
Ignazio C — Google review
Disappointing Experience for a Michelin-Starred Restaurant We dined at Hameau Albert 1er for our wedding anniversary, expecting a memorable experience, but unfortunately, it was quite disappointing. The waitstaff was unprofessional for a Michelin-starred establishment, often walking away when we had questions and failing to provide attentive service. They brought the wrong desserts and didn’t even serve them at the same time, which is unacceptable at this level. To add to the disappointment, the chef never came out to greet or interact with guests, which is something we’ve come to expect at Michelin-starred restaurants. Overall, the experience fell far short of what we anticipated, especially for such a special occasion.
Jack M — Google review
A very nice fish restaurant restaurant. Very nice staff and delicious food and very affordable prices Absolutly must make reservation before visiting.
Osin E — Google review
5

Munchie

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Asian fusion restaurant
Asian restaurant
Munchie, located on the Route du Moulin strip in the center of Chamonix, is a popular restaurant known for its inventive and diverse dishes with a Swedish-run but strong Asian influence. The menu offers options for both vegetarians and meat eaters, with several vegetarian dishes available that are usually suitable for vegans due to the limited use of dairy. The staff is helpful and can assist in identifying any hidden ingredients commonly found in Asian cuisine.
We had 8 in our party and after a long hike, we were hungry and ready to explore some fun cuisine. We scored at Munchies. We were able to enjoy many dishes, sharing them all. Our food was tasty and beautifully presented - hot as well. We had the house wine which was also good and reasonable. Definitely a score! We were hungry and forgot to take the pic before devouring the dish! Our waiters, Adam and Daniel, were fun. Also a fun location along ‘foodie” alley in Chamonix.
Barbara P — Google review
Disappointing service. The restaurant was completely empty, yet they refused my request for a comfortable chair and insisted I sit at a high bar chair. After I left, they said “hope to see you again” I found that quite disrespectful given how I was treated
Shrmip 7 — Google review
Came here on a Tuesday evening and had a lovely meal. The food was incredible, particularly the tempura prawn maki (which we all agreed we could’ve eaten more of!) and the cauliflower. Unfortunately, the service was a bit slow. Our waiter was lovely and we couldn’t fault the demeanour of the servers. However, we did have to ask for a drink twice and waited a long time to receive them. Also, we had to wait a while for food which wasn’t an issue for us as we had a leisurely meal, but it might be for some. It seems like the management need to hire more servers as they looked run off their feet. Overall, we had a lovely meal and would definitely return.
Abbie H — Google review
We have chosen this restaurant for our family dinner.The restaurant has small rooms and subdued lighting. The proximity of the tables and the somewhat cramped atmosphere create the feeling of a casual home gathering. We ordered three different main courses: classic duck teriyaki, tuna tartare and Korean-style fried chicken. We unanimously liked them. Then we chose three different desserts. Personally, I liked the mochi with a sprig of fresh red currants. There is a rather large selection of wine, but only one type of druft beer. Freindly, warm ambience and delicious dishes to savor.
Inna G — Google review
Fantastic food! Every item we got was delicious. Highly recommend the cauliflower and the cucumber starters. Such amazing flavour combinations, a nice change from the traditional foods of Chamonix
Cassidy W — Google review
Food was great (tasty enough for us to dine here twice on our holiday) we tried 6 dishes over 2 nights all great. The thing that let's this place down is the service we found it to be friendly at times then completely rude/dismissive which is quite off putting when paying good money to dine somewhere.....
Tracey-Lee S — Google review
More a snack bar vibe, ordering 2-3 dishes per person to share is the best option. Unique fusion on Asian cuisine. However, I felt that I would not need to return after one visit. Service was quick despite it being very busy. I’d recommend making a reservation if you can, especially if you are more than two persons.
Kimberly S — Google review
We had been recommended this place and also saw it on a couple of food blogs and glad that we made it. Delicious Asian fusion food - we were a group of 4 and tried 8-10 small plates and they were all awesome! Special call out to the lamb gyoza, mushroom ravioli. Lastly fantastic service too - the team were warm and helpful! Price point was not cheap, but would still classify as good value for money - not at all a tourist trap. Highly recommended!
Aravind R — Google review
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Le Comptoir des Alpes

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$$$$expensive
Italian restaurant
Le Comptoir des Alpes is a charming restaurant that has been serving refined French-Italian cuisine since 1903. The stylish dining room features a mix of granite and wood accents, creating an elegant atmosphere for guests to enjoy their meals. Located in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, the restaurant is known for its modern approach to cuisine, with Chef Daniele Raimondi infusing his dishes with nods to the Savoie region.
Absolutely scrumptious dishes. Every dish absolutely exceeded my already high expectations. The parsnip starter (11/10, magical), scallops main (10/10, buttery melt-in-your-mouth scallops and the sauces and puree and the crispy vegetables were just perfection), and the chocolate tartlette dessert (10/10, rich, creamy, delicious, beautifully presented and went so well with the ice-cream and the chocolate sauce as well). My friend had the slow-cooked egg for his starter and the riz au lait for dessert and could not stop raving about both either. I also loved the carrot cream brought out as appetizer. Cocktails were fantastic as well and the wine selection was extensive and lovely. Service was top notch as well. Finished the delicious meal with their wonderful limoncello served chilled. My only suggestion would be to bring out some whipped butter with the fantastic bread. Absolutely beautiful meal and experience. Highly recommend!
Ava H — Google review
Excellent place to have a bite before or after going into the mountain. They have good wine list and wines by the glass, very sophisticated and tasty dishes. The service is also remarkable, the only disadvantage is that the meat dishes take long so if you are in a rush you can’t have them. I will definitely go back
Alan B — Google review
We really enjoyed both the food and the atmosphere here. The dishes were well-prepared and flavorful, the setting was cozy and elegant. One of the highlights for me was the extensive wine menu, offering plenty of great options. Overall, a nice place for a good meal and a relaxed evening.
Renan B — Google review
Food was OK but not overall very impressive especially with this price tag. Service was good. Variety of cheeses was good. I especially liked the desserts
Alon I — Google review
We spent a nice evening there. The cocktails were delicious and the 3 course meal comes at a reasonable price of 57 Euros. The octopus risotto is the only dish that needs a bit of improvement. It tasted like rice with a very slight note of parmesan and not like a risotto.
Fabian S — Google review
The evening was amazing and the food was excellent (each and every part of it). The wine pairing was good, and the service was professional and very nice. We do want to see this place getting a Michelin star, so there a few *small* things you may want to consider to get there: 1. The table was not cleaned throughout the dinner, so it was gradually getting harder to eat across the crumbs and the food leftovers. 2. The soda and water is free. That's awesome. When the bottle is empty, just replace it - we needn't ask specifically. 3. The bathroom - I'd use hand towels instead of paper towels, and add some scent to the room. Thank you for such an amazing experience!
Dan F — Google review
The food was good. The service was ok. The atmosphere was above average. Not sure if the restaurant is worth the price.
Steve N — Google review
We had a terrible meal here. I’m uncertain how anyone would give this place a good review or why. While the place has nice atmosphere and the food looked pretty, the service and food flavor were very lacking. We had drinks, squash appetiser, foie gras, the boeuf (supposed to be filet but didn’t taste like it), scallops and slow cooked pork. The drinks tasted like they had no alcohol and were not well prepared. We asked for a replacement, and even straight whiskey tasted watered down. They charged us for the drinks that we sent back. The squash app and foie gras were tasteless. No seasoning or flavor. The filet didn’t taste like filet. It was poorly cooked not to temp, the flavor and texture were not consistent with filet. The slow cooked pork was not flavorful nor tenter as promised. The scallops were ok but very under seasoned. Even dessert was a miss - had a strange flavour and we didn’t finish. On top the service was not good at all. In the end when I was asked if we liked our meal and said no, the waiter said “so it was good”. The only good thing here was the sourdough bread. Payed and left as it wasn’t worth my time to argue. We are foodies and have eaten all over the world and this was the worst meal we had in all Chamonix. Strong suggestion to avoid and we will not return.
Vlad F — Google review
7

La Cabane Des Praz

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$$$$expensive
French restaurant
La Cabane Des Praz is a charming restaurant located in a chic chalet, offering traditional French cuisine with stunning views of Mont Blanc. The restaurant features an expansive terrace that is popular during the summer and sunny winter days. With a focus on meat and game dishes, the menu provides limited options for vegetarians. Guests can enjoy their meals while taking in magnificent views of the Mont Blanc chain from the sunny terrace or cozy indoor seating areas.
I have travelled the world extensively over 40 years. I ate at all restaurants ranging from pop & mom’s to Michelin three stars. This is my honest review of the restaurant La Cabane des Praz in Chamonix ski resort, France. A magical atmosphere in a cozy wooden cabin surrounded by snow, enhanced by charming Christmas decorations. The service was friendly, attentive, and accommodating, even lending me a snow brush for my car. The food was delightful: the scallop tartare was beautifully presented and flavorful, the poultry with creamy morel mushroom sauce was tasty (though the skin could have been crispier), and the apple crumble dessert was fresh and delicious. A wonderful experience overall—highly recommended! (I didn’t pay, so I can’t comment on the pricing.)
Eric D — Google review
Beautiful atmosphere! We sat outside and enjoyed the lovely green vista overlooking the golf course. The staff were very humorous , accommodating and recommended wines to our palate. The food was exceptional and on point. So much flavour. We were over charged for a few balls of ice cream that didn’t arrive, but everything else went so well! Would highly recommend anyone to eat here. Thank you.
Alexandra H — Google review
Tucked away in a peaceful corner of Chamonix near the golf course, this place is a true hidden gem. The food is exceptional, beautifully prepared, and full of flavor. Service is warm and professional without being overbearing. A perfect spot to recharge — it will lift your spirits and leave you ready to take on the next day’s adventure. Highly recommended.
Taichi S — Google review
Perfect ! Great cosy atmosphere, friendly service, delicious food and baby/kid friendly (without being too noisy) ! Easy access with a stroller with parkings close. Changing table. Spacious. Beautiful terrace overlooking the Mont-Blanc. Absolutely recommend !
Ness — Google review
A delicious meal served by friendly staff in a beautiful situation on the very smart Chamonix golf club surrounded by mountains
Nicholas C — Google review
I booked a table for a group of 7, and had special requests including a high chair for a baby my friend had with her. The best spot with a view in the restaurant, everything waiting ready when we arrived! The ambience was super cozy, the attendants were super friendly, food was delicious! I cannot wait to return once the sun is out again to enjoy the view from the terrace. It has an unobstructed view of the mountain and the golf course, but it was raining so we couldn't sit outside. You won't regret your visit!
Kalkidan D — Google review
Great restaurant in Chamonix. Amazing food and lovely terrace overlooking the golf course.
Andrea P — Google review
We had an amazing dinner, we loved the food, but the best was the service. Marion made the night very special by looking after us and smiling constantly. She was super professional and very nice. We would recommend this restaurant 100%.
Samanta C — Google review
8

Le Matafan

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$$$$expensive
French restaurant
Le Matafan is an upscale restaurant located in the Mont Blanc hotel in Chamonix. It offers a sophisticated dining experience with creatively presented French cuisine using seasonal ingredients. The elegant dining room features stylish decor with red accents, creating a striking atmosphere for special occasions. The menu, curated by renowned chef Mickey Bourdillat, draws inspiration from the local valley and Val d'Aosta in Italy, ensuring a gourmet evening with high-quality dishes that change every two weeks.
Much improved in the last year. Gone are the loud bus loads of Chinese tourists. We ate outside near the pool, this new space is lovely. The food and service very good.
Cynthia A — Google review
- Very friendly staff, they even got us dropped off at our hotel after our dinner! We really appreciated this, especially given it was Christmas night. - The food is ok. We were hoping for a tasting menu or something a bit more special. It’s à la carte and the flavours weren’t bad but also not remarkable. - We were ready to splurge on a special Christmas dinner, which we didn’t end up doing because the prices were quite reasonable. So the price & quality are a match. - The décor is… :(((. Quelle dommage to take such a gorgeous old building and decorate it with this inexplicable furniture by the beautiful fireplace. Then the fake plastic fireplace and the plastic Orchids, all taking away from the ambiance.
Elif D — Google review
The food was exceptional and the service really great. Every detail was thought out. I can't recommend enough this restaurant.
Romain B — Google review
The food was just okay. The steak was over cooked (see the gray rim) and the flavors of the other items were fine
Kimmy K — Google review
Food was decent, but definitely not worth the price. Ordered a bottle of red listed at €50 — it showed up as €82 on the bill. Disappointing and feels dishonest. Awkward mentioning whilst sat at the table with a guest.
Mehdi B — Google review
Lamb/palenta and chocolate soufflé were absolutely excellent. Rabbit terrine as a starter was interesting. Pesto risotto needed to be a side, not a main course. A great fine dining experience.
Dennis V — Google review
Impeccable French cuisine in a cozy atmosphere! Beautiful presentation of food. Loved the amuse-bouche and mini-complimentary desserts. The lamb confit was to die for! Never had a more tender serving. Highly recommend if in Chamonix!!
Justin H — Google review
The most amazing service and food! Recommended highly and I am so picky! Go there, but reserve a table 😊
Arabell — Google review
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Restaurant La Crèmerie du Glacier

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$$$$affordable
French restaurant
Restaurant La Crèmerie du Glacier is a must-visit for those seeking authentic Savoyard cuisine in the Chamonix valley. Located in a private log cabin nestled in the forest, this popular restaurant offers a no-frills dining experience that revolves around cheese fondues, croutes, gratins, and salads. The cozy setting provides an unforgettable atmosphere for savoring these local specialties.
The restaurant is tucked in the mountains and accessible by the "pierre a ric" run/piste after a 5 min hike. My gf and I had the fondue which was easily the best one I have ever had. Charcuterie was also divine. I highly recommend this restaurant for anyone skiing on traveling by Le Grand Montets.
Xavier Z — Google review
A must-try for the true French Alps experience! We had a wonderful, hearty meal in a cozy, rustic atmosphere. We ordered 'Le Menu du Skieur', which comes with the 'Gratin de Crozets' and a dessert of your choice. It’s amazing value, and we would definitely recommend it! The service was friendly, and the whole experience felt authentic and special. Be sure to book in advance because it's quite popular!
Chloe P — Google review
An absolute must if you are visiting Chamonix Valley! A quaint restaurant with a great atmosphere and delicious food. Prices are very reasonable. We went in March and asked our concierge at the hotel to help with a reservation. Just a short hike from Pierre a Ric (see map). This is truly such a special place.
Cynthia L — Google review
It's such an amazing experience skiing through the woods to arrive at La Cremery. Enjoyed a wonderful meal in a cozy atmosphere! Second time here in three years. Worth the trip!
Kaitlin H — Google review
Great cheese French food. Amaaazing fondues and great gratins. The service and the terrace outside are both top-notch too!
Emilie H — Google review
What a beautiful place. Tucked in the woods. All patio, basically.
Ross W — Google review
Awesome little gem just off the slopes. What an amazing time here. Good food and excellent service. So much history.
E P — Google review
Amazing homestyle French meal that is perfect after a morning of skiing! We went for lunch and everything was amazing. They had one of the best tarte au citrons I have ever had. I do recommend making a reservation in advance (even just for lunch!) but this is one of my favorite spots.
Elise W — Google review
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MUMMA

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Restaurant
Asian fusion restaurant
MUMMA, located at 31 Rue Whymper in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France, offers a moody and contemporary setting where you can enjoy thoughtfully plated Pan-Asian fusion dishes and innovative cocktails. The restaurant is known for its interesting and unique dishes. If you're looking for takeout Mediterranean food, ELA is highly recommended. For pastries and baguette/cheese sandwiches, Nicholas is a popular choice.
Fantastic and creative fusion, surprising tastes palletes in every bite. We were a group of 4 (one vegetarian) and shared almost the whole menu. It was delightful and the cocktails were top notch. Better to book a table in advance.
Ven T — Google review
One of the best restaurants in Chamonix! The food is amazing. The staff is friendly and welcoming. The interior is beautifully simplistic, modern and cozy. They have a great selection of small plates to share. We love the beef lettuce wraps and crab rice balls! They were very delicious! The wok vegetables are so good! The veggies were cooked to perfection with a wok taste. Those are our favourites. They are also a dog-friendly restaurant, which we absolutely love. We were too full to have dessert, but they have several that sounded really good.
Ivon L — Google review
This place was SO good that we dined here two days in a row. Every single dish was a hit - perfect understanding of balance of flavours. Spice was never not accompanied by a fattiness or creaminess. Sweetness never not accompanied by tartness. And the texture - oh. The contrast of soft with crispness was absolutely perfect in every dish. Typically I hate Asian fusion but this place manages to deliver. 10/10 absolutely best restaurant in the entire Chamonix. We pretty much had the entire menu over two nights. Come at 6.20pm and get in the queue. So worth it.
Isabelle L — Google review
Best restaurant in Chamonix 🍸🌶 Open plan kitchen, dim lighting & modern decor. Great food, crab balls will always be my favourite and they are a must dish! I recently had the fish with the smokey sauce and ramen egg and it was incredible. Attentive service with French and English speaking staff who are knowledgeable and very friendly. Wine selection is of high standard and you can't come without trying at least one cocktail. They are flavourful, complex and delicious. 5 stars every time I go! Its a must in chamonix and a perfect venue for date nights.
CoopsAUS — Google review
A nice break from the classic mountain food, MUMMA offers more upscale Asian food with interesting and unexpected flavors combination. Portion size was quite good too compared to similar restaurants. The tomato salad, the fish tartare and the mackerel fish were our highlight. Cocktails were also really good. Service was really nice, they even accommodated my hearing issue. Don’t forget to make a reservation.
Thomas A — Google review
Very cool restaurant for those who are sick of fondue / raclette. The idea is you order several Asian inspired "smaller" plates and some sides, which you share. We enjoyed every single one of them - even the pure veggie ones were unique and elevated. Our favorites were the karaage which comes with a pate (French twist!), the harissa carrots and the beef tataki. For sides, I would highly recommend the Mumma special rice and veggie wok. We also tried all three desserts, which were all pretty good but I would have rather had more of their savory dishes to be honest. The service was great and their is a fun vibe there. If you have to wait for a table, there is a beer garden right next door (same owners) where you can have a drink and they'll come get you when your table is ready. Service was very friendly.
James R — Google review
✨ An absolute delight in the heart of Chamonix! ✨ If mountains could cook, they would do it like Mumma. Every dish, from starters to desserts is an explosion of flavors you won’t forget. Each plate feels like a small adventure: bold, unexpected, and deeply comforting at the same time. The atmosphere is laid-back but full of character. You can tell the team genuinely loves what they do, and that energy is contagious. Tip: come hungry and let the chef surprise you. Here, it’s worth trying everything even things you wouldn’t normally order. 💥 A must-visit in Chamonix. After Mumma, it’s hard to look at other restaurants the same way.
Shlomi K — Google review
We ate here 2 days in a row because it was so good and we wanted to try all the vegetarian options and deserts. I can recommend all but our favourites were probably the green tomato sallad, the sticky rice with mango, the broccoli dish and the mushroom dish. The staff were super friendly and very flexible. We will for sure be back. I’m an elopement planner and photographer and I will also recommend to all my couples eloping in Chamonix with me.
Wild S — Google review

Transportation in Chamonix

Getting around Chamonix can be a little daunting if you’re new here. We can help list some of the major public transportation methods if you don’t want to rely on a car.

Nearby airports

Torino Airport

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Torino Airport is a modern transportation hub offering both national and international flights, as well as access to railway and bus stations. Despite its small size, the airport provides a pleasant and comfortable experience for travelers. The Baby Lounge on the 2nd floor is a unique amenity, while numerous restaurants are available, albeit somewhat hidden in the right corner. For those looking to save money, there's a small supermarket with reasonable prices on the arrival level.
I love this airport. Excellent transport to reach other destinations. Polite staff, a fair amount of shops, well certainly more than my usual airport. Loved the takeaway pizza! I found myself needing to use their medical assistance following an allergic reaction to my left eye and was seen in their clinic promptly by friendly and very qualified staff. The service received was outstanding! Their prompt help allowed me to fly with minimal discomfort! Thank you to each one of you, if you read this review. Keep up the amazing work you do. I will fly from this airport more often, hopefully not requiring medical assistance next time! Thank you Turin! Ci rivedremo presto!
Daniela T — Google review
Our experience at passport control was nothing short of a nightmare. Six flights arrived almost simultaneously, leading to complete chaos. There was no clear organisation or guidance on where to queue. The entire process dragged on for hours, with no apparent forward planning
Paulo R — Google review
One of the worst airports of this size. Once leaving the terminal we're following the "Bus" sign and ended up in a car park while the bus stop was in a completely different part of the airport. It took me nearly half an hour to find it. On the way back it didn't get any better. Definitely not a sufficient sitting space comparing to the number of passengers. It's a little nightmare if you travel with small kids. Everything topped by a rude service on the food counters by non-English speaking staff. I would expect on an airport in a major European city the customers facing staff would know some English.
Krzysztof H — Google review
It is a small airport, but it has everything you will need. Passport and check-in procedures are very fast. When you leave the airport, there is a taxi stand and a train station across the street.
Gastroservet — Google review
Great airport, fairly small. Line through security goes quick and there's enough shops and restaurants to entertain while you wait for your flight
Dan B — Google review
The airport is a medium sized airport which was quick to arrive at and no waiting times at security when leaving. A good range of outlets to choose from as well as McDonald's avaliable for customers. Clean and tidy. Would visit again.
Vin C — Google review
Clean, convenient from London. Many options for Car rental right after checking out. There is bus shuttle to center or using taxi with reasonable price. If you fly back from Turin, lots of nice wine, specialities, chocolates with reasonable prices. There are also Drinks& Coffee bars, toilettes inside where you are waiting on board, you can grab some panini or buy the last minute gifts. Turin Airport has improved to be excellent services!
Thao L — Google review
Fine small airport, helpful staff, not so crowded like other Italian airports like in Bologna, Venice or Roma. Connection to city centre is easy with public transport like Flixbus. Like 20 to 30 min depending the traffic. Ok for 6 Euro if you buy return ticket too. Some shops, restaurants, enough toilettes. Security doesn't take too long only the flight companies have delays...
The E — Google review

Geneva Airport

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Geneva Airport is a bustling hub in Switzerland, featuring two terminals and a convenient direct railway link. The city of Geneva itself is renowned for its stunning architecture, picturesque views, and rich history, making it a popular destination for travelers. Whether you're passing through or planning an extended stay, Geneva offers an array of activities to explore. The airport itself boasts efficient operations with minimal wait times at security and passport control, as well as comfortable seating areas for relaxation.
I was at Geneva Airport for a transfer flight and overall, it was a smooth and well-organized experience. The transfer process was easy and on time, which I really appreciated. One thing I liked was the availability of charging stations — they’re everywhere, which is super convenient. However, the airport could really improve in terms of food and drink options. There were only a few restaurants and coffee shops, with a limited selection. Definitely something that could be better. But in terms of efficiency and comfort for a short stay, it did the job well.
Syrina — Google review
Lovely little spot off the beaten track within the Geneva tourist attraction circuit. Was not here long on my outbound trip. Things were smooth getting off the plane, but absolute chaos (long queue) going through border control. A shuttle bus was required to get from the car rental desk to the actual car, which was strange. But no questions were asked when we departed with 6 people in a 5 person car (re-awarded a detracted star for this). The EU passport queue also looked long. We did not require baggage retrieval services so it’s difficult to say how efficient these were, but the conveyor belts were plagued with advertising for Uber so I am not convinced. On my return, checkin, bag drop and security were fast and quarm-free. Overall, one star deducted for large border queue on the outbound.
Max R — Google review
For such a modern country, the airport was really unmodern. Like you have to take out liquids and computer from your bag. The seating before the gates are uncomfortable and there are barely no charging stations. Also no water fountain, I think it would have been nice I think they can do better. But still it was okej and the stores have a lot off opinions but realy expensive
Kristina E — Google review
Comparing to the well known city, its airport facilities are below my expectation since I was visiting here for the first time. The airport is not large, and we waited to pass the immigration for about an hour. There are 3 large ATM machines for you to get local currency. Nothing special about the stores and snack bars. The signs for ground transportation were not very clear. We spent some time to find out where the bus stop to Chamonix was. Outside the airport, every sign is in French. Made it even more difficult.
Zhong S — Google review
If I could give reviews in the negative I'd give -1000 specifically for the ground staff of Qatar Airways. I fly with them almost on a monthly basis for work, and as a OneWorld Emerald member (highest frequent flyer tier) I have access to priority check-in. Three times already this year, on separate occasions, the priority check-in queue is jammed for over an hour simply because the ground staff and especially the manager is incapable of managing groups travelling perhaps on business class, but with literal trolleys of bags and boxes that occupy both priority check-in desks for no reason. It is not normal that I am next in the queue and yet it takes me more than an hour because the manager would not free up an extra check-in desk for those who are not travelling with 20+ luggages?! I spoke with the manager and she rudely told me they are in business so I basically have to suck it up and after gaslighting me into saying they did not know in advance people would come with so many luggages (so where do the massive trolleys come from!?) and they were passengers like any others, not "VIPs" (while literally putting VIP labels on their boxes/luggages and after the other ground staff referred to them as VIPs). So what is the use of priority check-in?! Surely if they were so VIPs they should have their own lane. And again this is not the first time it happens - last time it happened was in mid-June same incident. The ground crew should know/expect parties with 20+ luggages are coming and open an extra counter or something, but seems like they do not care given it is not the first time it occurs and they'd rather be rude to the average passenger. It is an appalling, shameful way of treating customers regardless of whether they have FF status anyways or not, and again - so rude?! For no reason?! For an airline that is award-winning they should be ashamed of their ground crew and how they treat the passengers.
Yasmin A — Google review
Easy to get around, polite flight staff and security to assist. Lots of food, shops to browse and buy some great brand items like Rolex, Rado and more. Free WiFi from the booth, a few small business desks to recharge your tablets & phones, plus seating with charge stations for mobile phones. Granite floors, fresh structural steel design roof and full glass walls, make this airport so fresh. The train from Geneva city is only 6min and to go through security was really fast in Switzerland. I had a great experience here, safe and wonderful, will definitely return here in near future. Make it your destination on your bucket list in tje future.
G C — Google review
This is a complete mess that they combine airlines and still not working in full capacity. If lucky, the line takes minimum 2-3hrs. Do people have to stand still for 2 hrs only to check in ? Usually 10-15 airlines are combined. Once the line was starting from outside of the airport. This needs to be fixed immediately.
Işıl Ş — Google review
No Air conditioning in mid of summer!!! The airport was incredibly hot and everyone was sweating. There was too many delays wich caused us and many people to miss our connection flights. The gate changed at least 3 times. The food options in the airport are very limited and overpriced significantly. The kids area is just 2 toys. Will never stop here again. Edit: after 3 hours delay the flight was cancelled. So frustrating 😡
Alaa — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. Route blanche / A40
  2. Route des Praz
  3. Route d'Argentière
  4. Route de la Vallée de l'Arve / D1506
  5. Avenue de la Plage / D1005
  6. Route du Buet / D12
  7. Route du Mont Blanc / D1506b
  8. Route de la Flégère / D929
  9. Route des Gaillands
  10. Route de la cascade du Dard.
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