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Aiguille du Midi Cable Car
How to ride the Aiguille du Midi cable car above Chamonix: which ticket to book, the time slot that beats the cloud, what 3,842m feels like, and an honest worth-it verdict.
Where
Chamonix, France
Opening hours
Open most of the year with a maintenance closure of roughly two to three weeks in November and on days the summit is fogged in. Early-June 2026 hours run first lift 08:10 (07:30 at weekends), last return at 17:30; summer days extend later. Always confirm your date on montblancnaturalresort.com before booking.
Tickets
Return adult from about โฌ60 up to โฌ83 (~ยฃ51โยฃ71) at peak; child/senior (5โ14, 65+) about โฌ51โโฌ71; family from about โฌ187. One-way adult โฌ43. Under-5s free. The Panoramic Mont-Blanc gondola onward to Pointe Helbronner is bought at the summit only.
Time needed
Allow 2โ3 hours all in, including the 20-minute ride each way; on a busy summer day with queues for the top lift and the glass box, budget closer to half a day.
In short
Visiting Aiguille du Midi Cable Car
The Aiguille du Midi is the one Chamonix ticket to plan your day around, not slot in on a whim. The cable car climbs from the town at 1,035m to 3,842m in about 20 minutes โ the biggest vertical ascent of any cable car in the world โ and it shuts whenever the summit is in cloud. Book a timed slot online for the first departures, dress for genuine snow in any season, and accept that a grey forecast means you reschedule rather than ride.
How to ride it without wasting โฌ83
The Aiguille du Midi is not a sight you walk past โ it is a โฌ83 commitment to a summit that is often in cloud, so the whole game is timing. The cable car climbs from Chamonix at 1,035m to a station at 3,777m, then a lift takes you the last stretch to the 3,842m terrace. That is the largest vertical ascent of any cable car in the world, done in about twenty minutes, in two sections via Plan de lโAiguille at 2,317m.
Book a timed slot online through the official Compagnie du Mont-Blanc / Mont Blanc Natural Resort site, and pick one of the first departures of the day (first lift is around 08:10, earlier at weekends). Morning slots sell out first in summer for a reason: they are the ones most likely to be above the cloud that builds over Mont Blanc by midday. The single most useful habit is to keep the day flexible and only ride when the webcam and forecast show a clear summit โ a grey morning means you swap the Aiguille for a valley walk and try again tomorrow.
Dress for snow whatever the date. It is routinely below freezing at the top in August, the wind bites, and people turn up in shorts and last about ten minutes. Bring a proper jacket, sunglasses and sun cream โ the glare off the glacier is fierce.
What you actually get up there
The headline is the Step into the Void, a glass box cantilevered off the terrace with a glass floor and a clean 1,000m of air beneath your feet. It is free with your cable-car ticket, but access depends on crowds, wind and frost, so it is not guaranteed on the day. The terraces give you a Mont Blanc face and a view down onto roped mountaineers setting off across the snow that you get nowhere else in the valley. Note for 2026: the Piton Nord (Chamonix terrace) above the 3842 restaurant is closed for waterproofing work from late May for around four to five weeks, though the rest of the summit stays open.
Allow two to three hours all in, including the ride each way; on a busy summer day, with queues for the top lift and the glass box, it can stretch to half a day. The expansion happens fast: you go from town to 3,842m in twenty minutes, so expect to feel breathless or light-headed for the first half hour. Move slowly, take the lift rather than the stairs to the top deck if you feel it, and head down if a headache builds. The operator flags it as a poor idea for anyone with heart or breathing problems.
Worth it? And the onward gondola
On a clear day it is the best single thing you can do in Chamonix, and the rare blockbuster that beats its photos. On a cloudy day it is โฌ83 to stand inside a white-out, which is why the weather, not the price, decides whether you go. Do not pre-commit to a fixed date if your trip is short and the forecast is unsettled.
If the day is flawless and you want more, the Panoramic Mont-Blanc gondola runs on from the summit across the glacier to Pointe Helbronner on the Italian side in summer. You buy it at the top, not in advance, and it adds another fare and a couple of hours โ worth it only if you have the clear weather and the time. Otherwise pair the Aiguille with a gentler half-day on the sunny Brรฉvent-Flรฉgรจre side or the Mer de Glace railway rather than stacking two big lifts into one tired afternoon.
Planning the rest of your trip? See the Chamonix city guide.
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