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Flying to Grenoble

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Discover Grenoble

Grenoble's Alpes–Isère Airport (GNB) is a small international airport located about 40km from Grenoble, France. It offers year-round flights to London as well as a wide variety of seasonal and charter flights to destinations throughout Europe.

The best time to visit Grenoble is from May through September, when the weather is warm enough for sightseeing. June and July are the most popular months for tourists, but flights and hotels are cheaper in late spring and early autumn. Grenoble is also a very popular destination for winter sports, with many seasonal flights available during the skiing season. Try using Skyscanner's cheapest month search to find the best flights to Grenoble, or set up a price alert so you never miss a great deal!

Getting to Grenoble Airport

GNB is a small airport that mainly offers seasonal and charter flights. The only year-round flight route is between Grenoble and London (STN) through Ryanair. Seasonal flights from other European destinations are available through a wide variety of low-cost and international carriers like British Airways, easyJet, and Wizz Air.

Canadians can not fly directly to Grenoble from Canada. To get there, you'll have to route through a city like London (LGW or STN), Rotterdam (RTM), or Stockholm (ARN). Most flights to Europe from Canada will depart from either Toronto (YYZ) or Montreal (YUL).

Because France is a part of the Schengen area, Canadians can visit visa-free as a tourist for up to 90 days in any 180 day period. To avoid any issues when entering France, make sure your passport is valid for at least 3 months longer than you plan on staying in Europe. 

Grenoble Airport Facilities

Grenoble Airport is a single-terminal airport with few amenities. Free wi-fi is available to all passengers, but there are not many charging stations for your devices. There is a restaurant in the departures area, as well as three 24-hour snack bars (one in the departures area, one on the ground floor, and one in the arrivals area). There is also a duty-free shop, a souvenir shop, and a newsstand. 

What to Do in Grenoble

Grenoble is a stunning city located at the foot of the mountains between the Drac and Isère rivers in France. Home of the 1968 Winter Olympics, Grenoble continues to be a major destination for winter sports enthusiasts around the world. If you want to ski the beautiful French Alps, Grenoble is the perfect home base! 

Known for the unique "Les Bulles" (Bubbles) cable cars which connect the town to the summit of La Bastille hill, Grenoble offers gorgeous panoramic views of the Alps and plenty of sightseeing opportunities. Be sure to take a cable car up to the top of the hill to see the Bastille, an 18th-century fortress that was built into the slopes.

Grenoble is also known for its many world-class museums and archeological sites, including the Grenoble Archeological Museum and excavation site as well as the Museum of Grenoble, which was the first museum of modern art in France and now contains a wide variety of European masterpieces.


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