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The Four Main Airport Cities for the French Alps

Geneva is an international financial city as well as where the headquarters of many leading organisations are based, such as the United Nations and the Red Cross. In 2009, Geneva was found to have the third highest quality of living in the world, after Zurich and Vienna. But it also holds the extinction of being the fifth most expensive city in the world (2011 figures).

Geneva is located right on the French border and at the far south-western tip of Lake Geneva. It is surrounded by mountains, the two many ranges being the Alps and the Jura. In summer the lake is frequented for bathing and the shores are used as beaches. In the winter Geneva airport is a hub for skiers flying in from all over the world to visit the world renowned ski resorts that are within an hour or two's drive like Verbier, Morzine and Courchevel. There are numerous companies that offer airport transfers from Geneva.

Chambery is far more than the just the closets airport to the Three Valleys ski region. The town itself offers some lovely architectural buildings and the old town is particularly pretty. It is an easy town to explore on foot as the old part is very compact, centring around the medieval centre. Chambery has its own unique culture and cuisine, based on its Savoyard roots. Specialities include Raclette and Tartiflette.

The area around Chambery is mountainous and covered in vineyards. There is the Bauges National park close by the Lac du Bourget with the thermal spa town on its lake shore. Chambery airport is very close to this and it is easy and cost effective to get airport transfers from Chambery

Lyon is actually a UNESCO world heritage site due to all the historical landmarks and architectural designs going back to the Roman times, when there was a colony here. Once famous for its silk production but has more recently become known for its food and is the gastronomic capital of France. Lyon also hosts a famous light festival in December each year and is also an important financial centre with much chemical and biotechnical industries. If you are able to before heading to your ski resort with http://tina24thomas.insanejournal.com/436.html airport transfers from Lyon] take a look around Lyon.

Grenoble is a small city with only 158,000 inhabitants and probably less used than the other three airports as a flight destination for skiers for the Three Valleys. However it has a lovely position within the mountains and between two rivers and is well worth a short stay to explore. It is known for its university town but is also famous for the Bastille, ancient fortifications on the top of the hill overlooking the city. There are also many interesting museums and parks. You can easily have a stop off in Grenoble and then get your airport transfers from Grenoble to the ski resort.