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You can also find out more about this by clicking here. French resort’s après scene is as vast and varied as its terrain—and a magnet for serious skiers who are led by guides on epic backcountry adventures. Mountain restaurants offer a menu that is geared toward thigh-busting skiers, including tartiflettes and fondue. Chamonix‘s après can lift to party levels by 3 p.m., and La Folie Douce The lower green of Brevent’s Brevent Run is the venue for a high-altitude cabaret.
After a day on the slopes, skiers energized by their experience spill onto Marmottons‘s terrace (at the very bottom of the Argentière home run) for panachés and indie performers. North end of town Chambre Neuf is the classic hangout, where cool beer and live music coalesce in sticky, sweaty rapture—often on tables with chanting. In the opposite direction, ski guides and actual mountaineers share their adventures in a brasserie style setting. Elevation 1904It also has a bar mode. L’Alibi In the heart of the city, you will find a relaxed atmosphere tapas, wineThe whisky scene continues (happily!) until 2 in the morning.
Peering across the river La Terrasse is a pink deco building synonymous with Chamonix’s après, a live music Skiers from all over the world, including many British, flock to the area. Most of the British skiers are in fact located in L’AmnesiaThe clientele of’s skied back home to power-nap and get ready for an evening filled with international DJs and cocktail rounds.
Chamonix: Where to stay
