

Want to discover Chambéry, the town nestled in the Swiss Alps? Chambéry is easily accessible by train from France and other major European cities! Here's our guide to an iodized weekend of heritage, gastronomy and nature, without planes or cars.
Chambéry is very well served by train, with the Chambéry-Challes-les-Eaux station just a few minutes away. 10-minute walk from downtown (Place de la Gare, 73000 Chambéry).
From Paris the TGV inOUI direct met about 3h (from Paris Gare de Lyon).
From Lyon account 1h-1h15 by direct TER.
From Marseille account 3h-3h30 by TGV with 1 stop.
The station is also served by the Frecciarossa direct Paris-Milan (via Chambéry, Turin) and the Seasonal Eurostar Amsterdam-Bourg-Saint-Maurice (winter).
TER trains also run between Chambéry and Annecy, Grenoble, Valence, Bellegarde/Geneva and Bourg-Saint-Maurice (winter).
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In Chambéry, there's no shortage of possibilities: the district of City Palace is home to the Savoie while the Place des Échevins offers a panoramic view of the old town and its picturesque streets. Food lovers can sample the famous Reblochon cafés in the center of town, accompanied by a view of the Alps. All easily discovered on foot or by public transport. A city to be savored as much as visited!

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