 Chamonix, located at the foot of the Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in Europe. Chamonix is famous for its hiking and mountaineering and it is one of the oldest ski resorts in France. The city center has typical French food stores and there are a lot of outdoor shops including all the bigger brands. So if you love the outdoors, this is the place to be. Located in the southeast of France, right at the border of Switzerland and Italy in the Alps, you'll find this true paradise for outdoor lovers. Chamonix lays in the middle of a couple of big mountains including the highest mountain in Europe, the Mont Blanc. Today we are showing you the must-seize of the valley of Chamonix. We are starting at Achille du Midi, where a cable car takes you up to almost 4,000 meters. After a visit in the city center we are going to Mer de Glace, which is a huge ice glacier and we will close today at Le Bréven, where you'll have an amazing view on the Mont Blanc overlooking Chamonix. But first up, Achille du Midi. Good morning! Good morning from an altitude of almost 4,000 meters. Oh, it's pretty freezing. It's minus 11 degrees outside right now, so we're really... We're really snucked in, but the weather is very beautiful. We're in beautiful Chamonix and we're now at our first stop, that's Achille du Midi, which is set at about a 4,000 meter height. And today, what are we going to do? We are going to all the beautiful highlights of Chamonix without doing winter sports, so without skiing, without snowboarding, so all the amazing highlights. We're probably going to go to the glacier, have some coffee of course. Oh yes. And one thing which is very nice, everything that we do today is walking distance. So it's like a ten-minute walk from the other place to the other place, like the cable car up to the other cable car up. So you don't need a car, you don't need public transport, everything is in walking distance. Yeah, so let's have a fun day today. Enjoy. So we're now pretty close to the Mont Blanc, that's the highest mountain in Europe. As you can see, it's almost 5,000 meters high, and we have a beautiful view of that one. The cable car to Achille du Midi holds the record as the highest vertical-essent cable car in the world. The station of the Achille du Midi has several terraces where visitors can take in the spectacular views of the French, Swiss and Italian Alps. Because of the danger, tourists are unable to leave the visitors' facilities on the Midi's summit. However, mountaineers and skiers are able to pass through a tunnel to reach the steep and extremely exposed ice reach to descend to the glacier below. So one of the really cool things you can do on top here on Achille du Midi is step into the void. Yeah, step into the void, that's like a glass floor where you can stand on and that's like a thousand meters. One thousand meters just beneath your feet, which with nothing beneath you. Yeah, so that's really exciting. Four days to trek here is, well, I think your previous fear of heights. Yeah, my previous fear of heights. I don't feel it anymore, I guess, but let's find out. We're going to step into the void, which like is a glass floor where you can see like a thousand meters beneath your feet. Oh, my God. I'm really glad you're here. After being really high up, it is time to go down and visit the city center of Charmagne. So that was highlight number one, Achille du Midi. And now we're on our way to a French bakery, which is called the Boulangerie here, because we cannot be in France without a nice baguette and a croissant, of course. And pannous chocolat. So let's go. I like it. Yay, I have my pannous chocolat. It's a croissant with chocolate. Bon appétit. Nice. With the highest mountain in Europe in the background. Cheers. On our way to our favorite coffee bar. And as you can see, I'm really excited for it. We're going to Chouca. It's right over there. And let's get some coffee. Here's a few cheers. Cheers. What are you looking for? Macarons. Macarons is like the tiny little sort of cookie here in France. And we're going to buy two of them. So we can take them to the glacier. We're now at our next stop. Mer de Glace. Literally translated sea of ice. It's at an altitude of 1930 meters. Yes, and there's a special train that goes along the side of the mountain that takes you up here, which is very beautiful. And from here we can go to an ice cave, which is our next stop. Mer de Glace is the largest glacier in France. Seven kilometers long and 200 meters deep. And it's one of the biggest attractions in the Chamonix Valley. A small cable car allows visitors to descend from the train station onto the Mer de Glace glacier. Where they can enter a man-made ice cave. This cave has to be dug out every summer since the glacier moves about 70 meters every year. To get there you have to walk 430 steps on both the outward and return walk. The beautiful ice sculptures are inside under the glacier. It's crazy that we're beneath an ice glacier. What did you think of the ice cave? It was pretty magical. It also feels a little bit weird because there was an exposition with information about it in the ice cave. But it was pretty cool to walk underneath the glacier. There are actually people skiing down from where we started this morning at almost 4000 meters. All the way over the glacier. Down towards here. We actually saw people that we saw this morning as well. So I think the ski ride takes 3-4 hours maybe. Well I think it's crazy beautiful because there's nothing there. It's only you and the mountains. A little bit jealous. Dana has a pistachio macaron and I had a caramel macaron. Cheers! Onto the next stop. Way to our final stop. The third stop. The third highlight. The third high highlight. We didn't shoot that much video on the way back from Mer de Glace. To see if it was really busy in the train down. So we didn't film that much. Now we're on our way. We took a cable car up. Now we're going to 2500 meters. And this train station is called Le Brevant. Yeah, Brevant. And we hope that we can have one little drink up there and watch the sunset. Because it's almost sunset time. Welcome. Welcome to the third highlight. This is Brevant. This morning we started at 8 o'clock. And we went all the way up there. I'm not sure if you can see it. But that's Achille du Midi. Where we were at 8300 meters. Almost 4000 meters. And afterwards on the other side. Like in the middle of those mountains. That's Mer de Glace where we were. The Ice Sea. It was a pretty windy afternoon. Then we took the cable car up here. And the view is breathtaking again. We have to finish today with Fan Show. Hot glue wine. We're having a nice glue wine. Hot wine. With the view on the highest mountain in Europe. The Mont Blanc. With the perfect weather. I think we're living the good life. Yes.