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  1. La carte d'hôte

    The guest card allows you free travel on the Mont-Blanc Express SNCF network for internal journeys between the towns of Servoz and Vallorcine during the validity of the guest card. ... (bus station / Chamonix Sud), at the Chamonix Tourist Office, Les Houches, or Vallorcine. Choose the offer that suits you. Provide your personal information. Pay.

  2. FREE Guest Card in Chamonix / Chamonix Valley Carte d'Hôte

    On a bus, you can buy a €2 single fare. Reduced to €1.50 with the guest card. All lift passes entitle you to free access to the bus network except the night bus. Chamonix Valley Carte d'Hôte / FREE Guest Card in Chamonix. Free and many advantages such as transportation, bus and train and public sports and arts facilities and events.

  3. The Guest Card

    The Guest Card from the Chamonix Valley will be given to you on the day of your arrival by the owner of the property. It entitles you to numerous advantages and reductions ( avantages & réductions ) (transports, sporting activities, museums & carparks). In particular free circulation on all public transport within the Chamonix Valley.

  4. Chamonix Public Transport: How to travel free in the Chamonix Valley

    Thanks to the Carte d'hote (Guest Card), you have FREE access on certain services offered by the Chamonix City Hall. Chamonix Train and Bus system are free if you are in possession of this Guest Card. The Guest Card should be given to you on your arrival by your accommodation provider. If you are looking for Airport Transfers, go here.

  5. MONT BLANC MultiPass Chamonix

    Portes du Mont-Blanc* (Jaillet gondola, except 4-season sled) * : 2 to 21 consecutive day passes, 2 to 6 non-consecutive day passes, 10 and 15 non-consecutive day passes and MONT BLANC MultiPass summer season pass. : The purchase of the MONT BLANC MultiPass pass gives you access to our entire playground. To discover all of our sites and areas ...

  6. What is a Chamonix guest card ? (carte d'hôte)

    A carte d'hôte is a visitors card that tourists to Chamonix can obtain free from their hotel or b&b accommodation. So when you arrive in Chamonix, if the receptionist at your hotel hasn't offered you one, be sure to ask for your free Chamonix guest card. The carte d'hôte is provided for free to guests because they have paid their taxe ...

  7. Chamonix In the Summer: Full Travel Guide For Your Alpine Escape

    As you can see from this graph, averages temperatures for Chamonix in the summer are: June - High 71°F, Low 45°F. July - High 75°F, Low 50°F. August - High 73°F, Low 48°F. During the early part of the day the sun is out and temperatures are much warmer, especially if you're huffing and puffing your way up a mountain.

  8. Chamonix Travel Guide-Complete Guide to Chamonix, France

    The Montenvers Railway in Chamonix is an iconic and historic mode of transportation. It offers visitors a unique and scenic journey to the heart of the French Alps. Built in 1908, the railway has been transporting guests from Chamonix to the Montenvers site, located at an altitude of 1,913 meters, for over a century.

  9. PDF advantages: DE CHAMONIX

    card from the Chamonix Valley Tourist Offices for a cost of €10/person/one-week stay. La carte doit être dans tous les cas complétée correctement: nom de l'hébergeur, nom du bénéficiaire de la carte, dates du séjour. The card must in all cases be filled-out: name of the host, name of the card user, dates of stay.

  10. Office de Tourisme de Chamonix

    From 10/02 to 08/03/2024. Opening hours daily between 8.30 am and 7 pm. From 09/03 to 01/04/2024. Opening hours daily between 9 am and 12.30 pm and between 2 pm and 6.30 pm. From 02/04 to 14/06/2024. Opening hours daily between 9 am and 12.30 pm and between 2 pm and 6 pm.

  11. Chamonix Travel Guide: Our Alpine Escape at the Foot of Mont Blanc

    3 Best Ways to Travel Around Chamonix. For some reasons, we don't know why navigating around Chamonix is such a pet peeve when every train station has a prefix Gare de Chamonix. And if you're not paying attention, chances are you'll get off at the wrong point! ... Remember to take a guest card from your host or tourist office to take full ...

  12. Tourist information in Chamonix

    Opening times in Chamonix. In addition to the times shown below, large department stores, as well as supermarkets and shops in tourist resorts may open outside these times, especially in the summer (or in the winter for ski resorts!). In general, pharmacies, banks and shops close on Sundays. Shops: 9.00-12.00; 14.00-19.00.

  13. 14 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc

    14. Rock Climbing at Rochers des Gaillands. Where to Stay in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc for Sightseeing. Map of Tourist Attractions in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc. 1. Mont Blanc. Mont Blanc. Mont-Blanc is the highest peak of the Alps and forms part of the French border with Italy.

  14. Summer in Chamonix: The 18 Best Things to Do

    Chamonix Guest Card. ... The Chamonix Tourist Office will give you plenty more information. But as a starting point, you'll definitely want to check out the following. Take the Cable Car to L'Aiguille du Midi. 6:10 am. Last return trip: 5:00 pm (Every day July 4th to August 28th). Check the site ...

  15. Activities in Chamonix

    The Chamonix Guest Card ('carte d'hote') is valid throughout the year (for the duration of your stay) and entitles you to various discounts throughout the valley, such as reductions at all the sports and cultural facilities including the swimming pool, ice rink, museums and covered parking. ... It also entitles you to free travel on the buses ...

  16. Chamonix Tourist Info

    Chamonix offers an abundance of great & highly varied restaurants. My nugget of advice would be to avoid the very convenient "tourist traps" in the heart of the town centre. Please feel free to offer recommendations so that this list may be updated ! La Moraine : Tel: 04 50 21 18 13. 5 av Ravanel le Rouge.

  17. Thrifty Traveler's Guide to Chamonix: Why You Should Visit the Alps Enclave

    Despite experiencing Chamonix in two different seasons, our verdict was the same: Chamonix is a can't-miss travel destination. Here's our guide to visiting Chamonix this year or next. ... Opinions expressed here are the author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airlines or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or ...

  18. Getting around Chamonix

    But unlike many resorts, Chamonix is spread out. So it pays to know how to get around. Chamonix has a great public transport system. Best of all, it's free to use as long as you have a guest card (ask your chalet host or hotel reception for a 'carte d'hote'). Your two main options are the bus and the train. Yes - Chamonix has its own ...

  19. Do you need a car in Chamonix?

    You won't need a car after you get to Chamonix. Chamonix has excellent public transit, and everything is easily accessible. You can use them without charge if you have a tourist guest card. If you're planning on staying within the valley and walking, you can manage quite well without a car. If you're planning on going between the ...