Getting to Chamonix
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Getting to Chamonix
My wife and I are flyng to <BR>Geneva on Wednesday. Is it faster to travel by bus or train to Chamonix? Where do we get the bus/train? <BR> <BR>Can you recommend a Bed and Breakfast or inexpensive hotel for two nights in Chamonix? <BR>We would like to pay no more than about $75 a night. <BR> <BR>Thanks.
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We stayed at Hotel D'Arve this summer, and really enjoyed it. 2 star -our family of 4 stayed for $70 a night. Breakfast was extra and a bit steep at 42 francs, but good. Our room overlooked the river, and the Aiguille du Midi, and we had a little balcony with a small table to eat our picnic meals.
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I don't know about busses from Geneva to Chamonix, but there is a really comfortable and highly scenic train route which I've detailed below. On a map it looks like a roundabout route, but you get glorious views across Lake Geneva to the Alps, before your next train climbs up into the same mountains. <BR>Depart Geneva 0840, Arrive Martigny 1025, Depart Martigny 1039, Arrive Chamonix 1210. <BR>There is another option at 0940, arriving Chamonix 1310, but with an additional change at Lausanne. <BR>You will find this trip to be quite memorable. There are light refreshments available on the trains.
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I second GB's Hotel l'Arve recommendation (60 Impasse des Anemones <BR>74400 Chamonix Mont Blanc). I used the hotel last year and it was quite satisfactory. I also took the train route described by Tony, and it is a very scenic ride. Of course in Chamonix you must ride the cable car up to the top of the Aiguille du Midi. It is a spectacular ride. You can read about my visit there and look at the photos I took at my home page at: http://members.xoom.com/billfleites/ <BR>



