Ski chalets, slope-side hotels, and self-catering apartments — finding the right base for your Chamonix ski trip.
By Budget
From staffed luxury chalets to budget-friendly hostels — Chamonix has accommodation for every type of ski traveller.
Private staffed chalets with hot tubs, in-house chef, and ski-in access. Grand hotels like Hôtel Mont-Blanc. The finest ski accommodation in the Alps.
Well-located self-catering apartments and 3-4 star hotels. The sweet spot for most ski groups — comfort without the luxury price tag.
Well-run hostels, budget hotels, and B&Bs for ski travellers on a tighter budget. Chamonix's international crowd keeps the budget market competitive.
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Best Areas to Stay
The Chamonix Valley has several distinct villages. The right one depends on where you want to ski.
Best all-round location. Walk to Brévent lift, the Aiguille du Midi, Montenvers railway, and the town's restaurants and bars. Most accommodation choice.
Best for: First-timers, intermediates, après-ski lovers8km up the valley from Chamonix. Walk to Les Grands Montets lifts. Quieter village feel, more authentic Alpine atmosphere. Free bus to Chamonix in 15 mins.
Best for: Expert skiers, powder chasers, peace and quietLower end of the valley, 5km from Chamonix. Most beginner-friendly location. Own ski area, quieter village, train connection to Chamonix in 10 mins.
Best for: Families, beginners, budget-conscious travellersSmall residential area between Chamonix and Argentière. Direct gondola access to Flégère ski area. Very quiet, good for self-catering apartments.
Best for: Intermediate skiers, couples, self-cateringAccommodation FAQs