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Top Rated for
4.50 (42 Ratings)
Beginners
4.47 (367 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.37 (384 Ratings)
Eating Out
4.31 (338 Ratings)
Off-Piste
4.26 (391 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.25 (389 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
Beginner 15%
Intermediate 36%
Advanced 36%
Expert 13%
Overall Rating
4.16
From 396 Reviews
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Total Runs
1252
Bottom Elevation
3275
Top Elevation
120
Skiable Terrain

How Skiers Rate Chamonix

4.16 (396 ratings)
Overall Rating
3.79 (386 ratings)
Value for Money
3.72 (380 ratings)
Quiet Slopes
3.82 (376 ratings)
Après-Ski
4.47 (367 ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.14 (336 ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.25 (389 ratings)
Groomed Runs
3.89 (337 ratings)
Powder Zones
3.34 (342 ratings)
Tree Runs
3.36 (326 ratings)
Mogul Fields
4.31 (338 ratings)
Off-Piste
3.00 (321 ratings)
Snow Parks
4.26 (391 ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.37 (384 ratings)
Eating Out
4.23 (190 ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.50 (42 ratings)
Beginners
4.02 (130 ratings)
Intermediates
4.18 (160 ratings)
Advanced
4.17 (64 ratings)
Experts
4.10 (81 ratings)
Snowboarders

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What Skiers Say About Chamonix

Chamonix attracts predominantly intermediate to advanced skiers and snowboarders, with many reviewers noting the resort is less suitable for complete beginners due to steep, challenging terrain. The resort comprises multiple separate ski areas accessed by free buses, which reviewers mention frequently as both convenient and occasionally frustrating. Off-piste skiing and steep groomers receive consistent praise from advanced riders, whilst the town itself is described as lively with good restaurants and bars, though dining and accommodation are repeatedly flagged as expensive. Several reviewers mention that runs can be narrow and that lift infrastructure feels dated in places. Weather-dependent snow cover at lower elevations and avalanche-related closures are noted across multiple visits.

AI-generated summary based on verified skier reviews

  • off-piste terrain
  • steep challenging runs
  • town atmosphere
  • restaurant variety
  • Mont Blanc views
  • free ski buses
  • expensive accommodation
  • expensive dining
  • limited beginner terrain
  • separate ski areas
  • busy queues
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Really good slopes, quiet and wide enough for skiers and snow boarders of all ranges. The greens & blues were perfect for beginners with a good range of red’s to step up the intensity, including trails.
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Perfect ski holiday- mixture of accommodation types in Chamonix to fit everyone’s needs e.g. chalets, hotels, hostels as well as a wide range of restaurants and supermarkets. The slope management was great even if there was not loads of snow, brilliant lifts and easy ski equipment hire.
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Everyone in the town was very friendly and very accessible to get around walking as we didn't have a car, the lifts was so easy and no hassle! Would deffo recommend going and the various instructors I used was all very friendly and professional
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Fantastic skiing - quiet, well groomed slopes, no lift queues. Grand montets was fabulous, especially if there had been some fresh powder snow!
The town centre was also lovely, they even had a Christmas market.
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Chamonix is a lovely village in the alps with views of mont blanc… variety or food/drink and entertainment options. Skiing is generally better in l'argentiere and la tour further up the valley in low season however buses are free so makes travel up there easy!! Overall lovely experience lots to offer.
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Love the place. Super friendly great staff and a real variety of runs. Been a couple of times now and wouldn’t hesitate to go back.
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Good Place to ski, I’d go to le tour or other ski areas nearby as they are also good. Food and drinks was very expensive but that’s to be expected.
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Visited Chamonix with a complete beginner skier towards the end of season. Some good conditions on blue runs at brevant but a lot of slush and ice due the the time of year. Le tour is a great option for beginners. For a beginner/intermediate snowboarder, brevant has a couple of nice long blue runs, with a good lift back to the top. Options on the slopes for food/drinks are limited though, but stunning views
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Chamonix is beautiful. Skiing there is an amazing experience, in a town with several different areas of pistes. However all the pistes are steep compared to many other resorts making it less beginner friendly. Also its popularity can make the pistes crowded. The global pass that covers everything including visit to Aiguille de Midi, train journey, ice cave etc was well worth the cost especially as it included the Evasion Mont Blanc and St Gervais areas a short train ride from town where the skiing on pistes was easier and more fun
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Great variety of slopes, scenery, and difficulty. Everything from a chill day of blues to smashing the hard reds and occasional blacks. Gran montets is great for a more challenging day, but Le tour is a great mix of everything and sweeping long scenic blues to have a relaxed day of gentle carving, or go for the reds and full send for the speed. Les Houches is more of a training area with the only green run I saw, but is so relaxed you can lie back and let the board do the work whilst you sleep. Great for butters or messing about practicing.

Had a fantastic time, and the entire resort caters to all abilities, with views that will leave you in awe and make you forget about the last crash out you just had!

Recommend for the food too!
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Went here a couples times as a child with family, loved it so much I moved here for a season. Highly recommend for all day skiing, there’s a few mountains for different ski levels. The locals are good fun too!
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There are many good resorts along the valley each with something different to offer. The off piste is world class and the restaurants in town are superb
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Brand new to skiing, lovely town. Lots of options for routes and easy to travel by bus and train. The people were lovely!
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Very family friendly and newby friendly! Easy to get around and enough slopes for everyone. Lovely village with lots of restraints and rental shops
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Been to Chamonix 4 or 5 times. Skip the buses, use the valley train to get to the different ski areas. There’s so much variety and a lot of accessible off/side piste skiing to experience. The town is fab and lots of choice of where to eat in the evenings. Love it
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Chamonix is an excellent town, the ski areas are disconnected and not ideal for learning but absolutely stunning and unforgettable. We went mid December and the season doesn’t really start until December 20th, so the town was fairly quiet and not all lifts were open, which is something to bear in mind.

Visit poco loco for a great burger.
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Great for racking up different ski slopes including skiing in Italy. Public transport great for getting around, however very busy at times.
Views were incredible.
Found the marketing about skiing on the Vallee Blanch glacier very irresponsible. The requirement to book in advance promotes unnecessary risk for what is a very dangerous ski area with hidden crevasses.
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I’ve been to Chamonix 4 or 5 times and it’s hard to beat. On my last visit, with my non-skiing partner, the town is large and interesting enough to make a great place to visit even without winter sports. I always rent a small apartment in Cham Sud which is by the bus station and a little cheaper than central town, but still super convenient. The free buses give easy access to 4 (or more) different ski areas. Cham has a fab choice of restaurants including tasty Indian, vegan food and traditional Alpine restaurants. I hope I’ll be back there soon…
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My first visit to this well known Ski resort, I had high expectations.
Some of the disappointments were due to the weather, very little snow in Europe that year. Therefore many lifts were closed so your choices were limited especially for those seeking green runs.
I found the runs very narrow and not like a spread out valley that one would find in the Dolomites for example..
It was incredibly busy. We hadn’t checked the calendar to determine when the school breaks were in England or other nearby countries and there was a plethora of ski students and their families. This made for long waits to get on the lifts, approx 15-20 mins waiting time if you arrived before 10:00, longer if you arrived later in the day.
The largest consideration for deciding if we were to return is the cost. The prices for everything were very inflated compared to our weak Canadian dollar but also more much expensive than Italian ski resorts. The food, the accommodation, transportation etc was sticker shock expensive.
One reasonable cost was the lift tickets, they were cheaper than skiing in the US or Canada.
All the staff at the resort spoke English and were very helpful.
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We stayed in Argentiere which was a quiet village just up the valley but had easy access on the bus into town or other ski areas. The village also had its own lift for easy access to ski areas.

Chamonix is great for off piste and advanced skiers but not the best beginners as there are very few accesible green slopes available.

The satellite villages are much more budget friendly, especially if you stay in a UCPA which is like an all inclusive ski hostel.

Lots of good restaurants and bars in town for late in the evening but not the best selection for apres right by the slopes.

Overall a great resort for skiing which is very reasonably priced.
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