Le Chalet des Aiguilles

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Le Chalet des Aiguilles

Chamonix, French Alps, France  ·  22 rooms  ·  Winter & ski

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Meghan
Reviewed in person by Meghan, Crew Portfolio

A timber-and-stone chalet hotel five minutes from the Chamonix lifts, with an indoor pool that steams under Mont Blanc and a kitchen worth coming off the hill for.

Chamonix is one of the few big resorts that lives up to the noise made about it. The town is busy most of the year, Mont Blanc sits over everything, and Le Chalet des Aiguilles has quietly become the place crew tell each other about. It is a short walk from the Aiguille du Midi lift, close enough to ski home to, and far enough back that you do not hear the town at night.

The 22 rooms are split between the old chalet, where the walls are pine and every room has a woodburner, and a newer wing with bigger windows and deeper baths. The best of them face the massif; you can lie in bed and watch the light come up on the snow.

“You ski back to the door, hand over your boots, and the pool is glass-walled straight onto the mountain.”

At its heart is the food. There is one serious restaurant and a bistro for the nights you come in cold and hungry, and both do breakfast that a skier can build a day on. Add the spa, the fire in the lounge and staff who will sort your lift passes before you have unpacked, and it is a hard hotel to leave in the morning.

Reviewed in person by Meghan, Crew Portfolio

Room with old timber walls and a woodburner

Rooms

The old chalet rooms are all pine and wool, most with a woodburner and a balcony you can dry your gloves on. They are cosy rather than large, and the mountain is right there in the window.

The new wing trades some of the character for space: bigger beds, deep baths, and floor-to-ceiling glass onto the massif. If you want the view from the pillow, book one of these.

A drink by the fire before dinner

Eating

There are two restaurants: a serious one for the long dinner, and a bistro for the nights you come off the hill wanting cheese and a fire. Both are open to non-residents, so book ahead in high season.

Breakfast is a proper spread of local bread, charcuterie, eggs cooked to order and enough coffee to see you to the top station. Crew get it included on the crew rate.

The chalet below the peaks on a clear day

On the mountain

Chamonix is not one ski area but several, linked by a free shuttle that stops near the door. Les Houches is the gentle one, Grands Montets the serious one, and the Aiguille du Midi is the day you tell people about for years.

In summer the same lifts open for walkers and riders, and the pool and spa come into their own after a day on the trails.

What we love

A 5-minute walk to the Aiguille du Midi lift and the town’s bars and bakeries.
The spa and indoor pool, glass-walled onto the mountain and open late.
Two restaurants, so there is a table for the big night and the tired one.
Mountain-facing rooms with woodburners, balconies and deep baths.
A free shuttle to the further ski areas, and staff who sort your lift passes.
Breakfast a skier can build a day on, included on the crew rate.

Facilities

Indoor pool
Spa & sauna
Two restaurants
Ski storage
Resort shuttle
Fireside lounge
Free WiFi
Parking
Bar
Pet-friendly

Location

Le Chalet des Aiguilles is in the centre of Chamonix, at the foot of Mont Blanc in south-east France, close to the borders with Switzerland and Italy.

By air

Geneva is the easiest airport, about 1h05 by road, with a shared shuttle to the door. Lyon and Turin are the next nearest.

By road

An easy drive from Geneva on the motorway. In winter, keep chains in the car and the resort shuttle saves you parking in town.

Good to know

Getting there

Fly to Geneva, then about an hour by road. The hotel runs a shared shuttle, and in resort a free bus links the ski areas from a stop near the door.

The food

Two restaurants on site, one serious and one relaxed. In town, book ahead in high season; the bakeries near the lift are worth the early start.

Worth doing

Ride the Aiguille du Midi for the view, ski Grands Montets, or walk the trails in summer. The spa is the reward after any of them.

The detail

22 rooms, so it books up over Christmas and February. Mountain-facing rooms are worth the difference. No air con in the old wing.

A few things to know

  • Breakfast gets busy at peak times; go early or go late.
  • Mountain-facing rooms cost more, and they are the ones you want.
  • Chamonix in high season is not quiet; the town buzzes into the evening.
  • Cancellation terms tighten over Christmas and February half-term.
  • No air conditioning in the old wing, which is warm on a summer afternoon.

What crew say

Verified stays by Crew Portfolio members. Illustrative examples.
★★★★★
“Skied back to the door and was in the pool 20 minutes later. The welcome drink by the fire is a lovely touch after a travel day.”
Claire H.
First Officer, A320
★★★★★
“Rooms are small but full of character, and breakfast sets you up for the whole mountain. Staff sorted our lift passes before we’d unpacked.”
Daniel R.
Captain, B787
★★★★☆
“A perfect base for Chamonix and the crew rate made it a proper treat. Busy at breakfast in peak week, but worth it for the location.”
Sofia M.
Cabin Crew