Map of Aiguille du Midi France – Mountain & Location Guide

Aiguille du Midi is one of the French Alps' most famous mountain peaks, rising to an elevation of 3,842 metres above sea level. Located near Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, it is renowned for its spectacular cable car, panoramic viewing terraces and breathtaking views of the Mont Blanc massif.

This map of Aiguille du Midi France provides a location guide to the mountain, cable car stations, nearby attractions, transport connections and surrounding alpine destinations.

Quick Answer:

Aiguille du Midi is located above Chamonix-Mont-Blanc in the Haute-Savoie department of southeastern France, close to the border with Italy and the Mont Blanc massif.

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Where is Aiguille du Midi Located?

Aiguille du Midi is located in the Mont Blanc massif above Chamonix-Mont-Blanc in the Haute-Savoie department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. The summit is reached by one of the world's highest cable cars and offers panoramic views across France, Italy and Switzerland.

  • Country: France
  • Region: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
  • Department: Haute-Savoie
  • Nearest town: Chamonix-Mont-Blanc
  • Elevation: 3,842 metres
  • Known for: Cable car, alpine viewpoints and Mont Blanc scenery

Mountain Features

  • Aiguille du Midi Cable Car: One of the world's highest cable car journeys.
  • Observation terraces: Viewing platforms overlooking the French Alps.
  • Step Into the Void: Glass skybox suspended high above the valley.
  • Mont Blanc views: Exceptional panoramas across Western Europe's highest mountain.
  • High-altitude visitor facilities: Restaurants, exhibits and viewing areas near the summit.
  • Alpine mountaineering hub: Starting point for experienced climbers and glacier expeditions.

Top Attractions Nearby

  • Aiguille du Midi Cable Car Base Station: Main departure point in Chamonix.
  • Step Into the Void: Glass viewing platform at the summit station.
  • Panoramic Terraces: Outdoor observation decks with alpine views.
  • Mont Blanc massif: Spectacular mountain scenery surrounding the summit.
  • Cosmiques Ridge: Well-known alpine viewpoint and mountaineering access area.
  • Vallée Blanche departure point: Famous starting location for glacier skiing and guided alpine routes.

Transport Features

  • Aiguille du Midi Cable Car: Direct access from Chamonix to the summit.
  • Chamonix-Mont-Blanc Railway Station: Regional rail services.
  • Mountain shuttle buses: Local transport throughout the Chamonix Valley.
  • Visitor parking: Parking available near the cable car base station.
  • Walking access: Easy pedestrian access from central Chamonix.
  • Geneva Airport connections: Shuttle and transfer services to Chamonix.

Nearby Destinations

  • Chamonix-Mont-Blanc: France's best-known alpine resort town.
  • Mont Blanc: Western Europe's highest mountain.
  • Mer de Glace: France's largest glacier.
  • Montenvers Railway: Scenic mountain railway serving Mer de Glace.
  • Courmayeur: Italian alpine resort accessible via the Mont Blanc Tunnel.
  • Saint-Gervais-les-Bains: Alpine town known for hiking and thermal spas.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Aiguille du Midi?
    Aiguille du Midi is located above Chamonix-Mont-Blanc in the French Alps near Mont Blanc.
  • How high is Aiguille du Midi?
    The summit reaches an elevation of approximately 3,842 metres above sea level.
  • How do you reach Aiguille du Midi?
    Most visitors travel by the Aiguille du Midi Cable Car from Chamonix.
  • What is Step Into the Void?
    Step Into the Void is a glass viewing box suspended high above the valley, offering dramatic alpine views.
  • What attractions are nearby?
    Nearby attractions include the cable car base station, panoramic terraces, the Mont Blanc massif, Cosmiques Ridge and the Vallée Blanche departure area.
  • Can you see Mont Blanc from Aiguille du Midi?
    Yes. Aiguille du Midi offers some of the closest and most spectacular views of Mont Blanc and the surrounding Alps.

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This page is provided for general informational and map reference purposes only. Cable car operations, weather conditions, mountain access, opening hours, ticket prices, safety requirements, transport services, accessibility and visitor facilities may change without notice. High-altitude conditions can change rapidly. Always verify current information with official sources before visiting. Map data is provided by OpenStreetMap contributors.