Impressions of Chamonix (France)


My Significant Other is a bit of a sports addict (then again, aren't most men?), especially when it comes to running marathons. Ages ago, he signed up to run the Mont Blanc marathon, which is how we found ourselves in Chamonix this past weekend. In a way, I was really glad to not be in Paris during the first sales weekend... if the Wednesday was bad, the Saturday is usually the ultimate shopping madness, as you'll get people traveling from neighboring European countries who want in on the fun.

chamonixView of Mont Blanc from the hotel room.

Chamonix is a beautiful alpine resort in France, bordering on Switzerland and Italy and conveniently located at the foot of Mont Blanc, Western Europe's highest mountain. The closest city is in Geneva and though we drove through it, I unfortunately didn't get to spend any time there. Not really an issue - I've never seen Mont Blanc and wanted to spend some quality time away from any city. Unlike other ski resorts, especially the glitzy Swiss ones (yes St. Moritz... I'm looking at you), Chamonix is surprisingly unpretentious. I'm sure during the winter seasons you'll get a few ski bunnies in designer sports gear, but judging from the stores I saw, this place is pretty down-to-earth and not as overly filled with chalet-kitsch as many of it's counterparts.

chamonixDowntown Chamonix & starting point for the marathon.

During the summer months the area is really popular among rock climbers, hikers and extreme sports fans - there were so many paragliders out this weekend. I would have been tempted to try it out if we had had more time.

chamonixChamonix

chamonixPartial view of Mont Blanc from Chamonix.

As you can imagine, shopping isn't really a main attraction here, which is why I'm not going to do any store profiles. But since the main downtown area consists of nothing but stores (mainly outdoor and sports shops) and restaurants, I couldn't help snapping a few pics...

chamonixLeft: Boutique with a range of Gerard Darel, Ralph Lauren etc., Right: A more common sight were the large number of outdoor shops. Here: The North Face.

chamonixYou won't starve in Chamonix. One of the many delicatessen stores.

chamonixAn art gallery sold some amazing photographs of Mont Blanc. The below image was my favorite.

chamonixNot the best place to find shoes... unless you like Birkenstocks (left), which I can still tolerate... or that other brand (right), which I would prefer not to name.

chamonix... because every town deserves some Karl. Surrounded by outdoor shops, I found the only designer flagship in Chamonix. And they had sales as well!

We also managed to browse the weekly market...

chamonixOverview of the market

chamonixMore outdoor clothing... but cheap (left). You can't escape the harem trousers... (right)

chamonixLeft: These flowers were made of wood and paper. Right: Colorful jewelry.

chamonixTop left: A range of artisanal honeys. Top right: Sausages made of donkey and wild boar. Bottom: A nice selection of wild mushrooms.

On Sunday, my dearest and well over 14 000 other crazies set out to run/walk/crawl up this part of Mont Blanc, starting at 7AM in the morning. I chose an easier way... around noon...

chamonixNo way am I walking up that...

chamonixThe destination from inside the cable car.

chamonixView of Chamonix from the cable car.

chamonixView of the rest of Mont Blanc from the top.

Hope everyone else had a lovely weekend!

43 comments:

  1. You take the most lovely pictures. Honestly, I travel the world vicariously through you - even when it doesn't necessarily include shopping! :)

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  2. Hi Honey,

    What a gorge place...:)so beautiful...
    and Woooohoooo Chanel boutique. Hungary hasn't got a Chanel boutigue. :(, but eBay remains for me... haha! :)

    XoXo

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  3. wow, that mountain view is so incredibly breathtaking!! and i would so try paragliding if i had the chance too, but im sure with your extreme sports boyf you'll have many other chances to try it out :D

    ah, i really love your posts because they always make me feel like im on a mini vaca of my own! haha.

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  4. OOOOH.... I love the montains!!! In summer and in winter!
    I truly had to smile about your text:

    The Saturday is usually the ultimate shopping madness, as you'll get people traveling from neighboring European countries who want in on the fun.

    That was me ... hihi ;)
    I have the feeling the stores are getting emptier every sale period although it was a saturday (since Galerie Lafayettes changed the first floor with the designer stores the prices are also not the very best ... ok... an Alaia skirt from $3000 down to $1500 sold at Le Bon Marche still for $1800...

    ENJOY THE MONTAINS!!! SUCH A LOVELY PLACE TO BE!!!
    HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!!

    Hugs from...
    Martina

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  5. Well new post and I settle down in a comfy spot to have a thrilling read from yourself! Giggles at "the shoes not to be named", "other crazies setting off" and "everyone deserves a bit of Karl lol.

    Also, donkey sausage?! My imagination does not make my mouth water..!

    Love the third picture because the mountains loom over the buildings and emphasise the grand scale of them..

    Lauren x

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  6. Stunning photos!

    Eye spy Chanel, ooh la la!

    xo

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  7. That view is absolutely breathtaking! It's hard to believe such beautiful places exist :)

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  8. omg! what a absolutely gorgeous view<33 you always have the best photos darling!

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  9. wow, beautiful place!!!. gorgeous mountains!!!

    Thank you for sharing!!

    Hanh

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  10. OMG! This is a fairytale come true. It's amazingly Beautiful, if I were granted a wish right now I would wish to be in the hotel room with this unbelievable view of Mont Blanc! Better still I would wish to be in Chamonix!
    p.s. How did your significant other do in the marathon? Oh I have the pair of silver Birkenstocks with the rhinestone buckle in the second row at the end. Of course I tolerate them too solely because they're sooo fashionably comfortable! p.s. I am sooo glad you had a GREAT WEEKEND!!!

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  11. Amazing places, darling! Just amazing!

    FM~FP~AF

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  12. What an amazing location! Looks like they thought about all the ladies as well :p

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  13. i love the first photo of Mont Blanc from the hotel room. did you take these photos? AMAZING!
    x

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  14. Hello girl!

    Thanks a lot for the precious information! I am planning to go to Paris next year and I can't wait to afford a pair of Louboutins! Thanks a lot for the infos, I guess I will visit the Jean-Jacques Rousseau, in particular!

    You are the best!
    I am in love for your site, perfect, perfect!!!

    Kisses from Brazil,

    Kira

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  15. Wuau, what a nice place! Thanks for your comment! Kiss

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  16. Hej
    Beautiful pictures. It looks like sich a amazing place, I love skiing and snow!!

    xx

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  17. Wow, that looks like a beautiful place!

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  18. "or that other brand (right), which I would prefer not to name" LOL...why those things were ever invented is beyond me.

    I REALLY love your photos, they're beautiful and make me feel like I'm there!

    ~ Ela
    Thanks for paying me a visit and for the lovely comments :)

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  19. Oh sounds sooo heavenly! And I love all your pics!!! I always feel slightly out of place around outdoorsy shops and people- haha. I love nature, but more a la Out of Africa and not the way we get to camp in the states.
    Oh and this "or that other brand (right), which I would prefer not to name" made me roll on the floor! I so agree!

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  20. Oooh I go to Chammonix nrealy every year.
    Will have to look out for some of the shops you have photographed next time I am there!
    And well said about the Crocs, I want to burn those nasty things :P
    Beth xx

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  21. Wow! These pics are amazing! Lucky you! The gondola and market look like so much fun... Enjoy the sales, darling!

    xoxox,
    CC

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  22. The market place, the mountains- I'm so jealous!

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  23. Wow, wow and more wow! The view from your hotel looks SO stunning. What an absolutely beautiful town. And yay for marathons, hope he did well! The delicatessen stores look wonderful, and I'm loving those photographs from the art gallery. The weekly market looks so interesting, although I'm not so keen on the donkey sausage (dear lord, that sounds wrong even when I type it).

    Hope you had an absolutely fantastic time!

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  24. Wow! I'm impressed they have a Chanel boutique! We go to this gorgeous resort in Switzerland - it's really tiny, doesn't allow cars and all the shops are just outdoor wear. I'd love to go back in the summer months to see a bit of green around the mountains like this.. beautiful! :) x

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  25. I love the photos =]
    What do I got to do to get an invite to one of these trips?
    Haha Just Kidding =]

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  26. I guess your significant other is a sports addict like me! ha ha

    blog answer)I love running but it drives my husband mad because my alarm goes off at 5.30am when i go for my runs! i used to go to the gym for 5 years but when i discovered the outdoor running, i just couldn't go back to the gym!:)

    These images are beautiful- i would love to visit there!

    So, did you resist the sale at Chanel? ;)

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  27. i love rock climbing! gosh. the mountain is just so breathtaking!

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  28. My bf is a sports enthusiasts too so I can't wait to show him these pictures! I love the pictures of the mountains! I wish I could be traveling right now! xxoxoxo

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  29. It looks breathtaking! I love your shots of the shops and markets too.

    Yes I think you'll love Public Beware. For a moment I really did think I was in HK because the weather was humid and I could hear a girl chatting away in cantonese in the back...no doubt with her lunchbox of rice too!

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  30. Hi! I loved the photos!! This place is amazing!! Ralph Lauren + art gallery + Canel and these mountains = WONDERFUL! LOVELY!

    Amazing post, darling!

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  31. That mountain view is breathtaking! and sales at Chanel! sigh....you won't say it but I will, Crocs! LOOL!
    xo!
    -Gisela
    www.heightsoffashion.typepad.com

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  32. I love Chamonix, I have gone three or four times before and have always enjoyed myself, yet i never noticed there was a Chanel, must check that out next time!
    XOXOXO
    Libby
    http://fashionconfectionairy.weebly.com

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  33. Oh my gosh! I was trying to remember the name of this town for the longest time to tell my husband about it because I visited a few years ago when I lived in France. Isn't it the most gorgeous town?? I remember having the great fondue here. Thank you thank you for this post!

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  34. I know very well Chamonix I go there to snowboard in winter it's my fav winter spot!!

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  35. Oh my! STUNNING views and CHANEL?! Heaven, darling, heaven!!

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  36. another place i'll have to vist, and more stunning photos..i can always count on you for a detailed description of all the best shopping places. hope your having a fab week :)

    xx

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  37. hi is Jana speaking!!!
    such a nice place!! amazing location!!!
    I love this post and yes...karl is everywhere!!! ja ja
    love
    jana
    http://laventanadejanaglamurama.blogspot.com/

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  38. omg..beautiful! I love the images you shared! I know how difficult it is when you travel to choose which ones to share when I'm sure you took a ton. the sales btw sound amazing. sigh...I want to go back to Europe soon.

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  39. GREAT PICTURES!:)

    Hope you're having a great week!

    iyam
    www.styleandbeyond.blogspot.com

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  40. Love reading your blog because it's the only one where I feel like I'm virtually traveling with you and actually learning about new places. So thank you for that! These are amazing pictures.. oh you don't like those ugly plastic shoes? :) Hope your significant other did well in the marathon! I ran/walked the LA Marathon without any training, but finished it.. after 7.5 hours!! I could never imagine doing one where you'd have to run uphill through the mountains. Wow. Hope you have a fab weekend!

    xo, Becs

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  41. STUNNING photos, another beautiful post! the mountains look amazing, such great shots.

    I would love for you to check out my blog sometime:
    ahautemess.blogspot.com

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  42. The market looks so cute and those pictures are gorgeous!!

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