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| Name | Évian-les-Bains |
| Arrondissement | Thonon-les-Bains |
| Canton | Évian-les-Bains |
| Insee | 74119 |
| Postal code | 74500 |
| Mayor | Josiane Lei |
| Term | 2020–2026 |
| Elevation min m | 372 |
| Elevation max m | 739 |
| Area km2 | 4.29 |
| Population | 9,214 |
| Population date | 2021 |
Évian-les-Bains. It is a renowned spa town and commune in the Haute-Savoie department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern France. Situated on the southern shore of Lake Geneva, opposite the Swiss city of Lausanne, its fame is historically rooted in its mineral water springs and its development as a prestigious international resort during the Belle Époque.
The town is nestled on a narrow alluvial plain between the lake and the steep, forested slopes of the Chablais Alps, part of the larger French Alps. Its waterfront promenade offers panoramic views across Lake Geneva towards the Swiss Plateau and the distant peaks of the Bernese Alps, including the Dent d'Oche. The municipality's territory extends from the lakeshore up into the foothills, encompassing areas like the Golf d'Évian resort. The climate is influenced by the large body of water, which moderates temperatures, and the town lies within the watershed that feeds the Rhône river.
The settlement's origins trace back to a Roman-era posting station known as *Aquianum*. Its modern history began in the 18th century when the Marquis de Lessert popularized the curative properties of the Cachat spring. By the 19th century, under the Duchy of Savoy and later following the Treaty of Turin, it became part of France and was transformed into a leading European spa destination, attracting aristocracy and celebrities. The town hosted the signing of the Évian Accords in 1962, which ended the Algerian War and established the independence of Algeria. Throughout the 20th century, it solidified its status as a venue for high-level diplomatic meetings and international events.
The local economy is overwhelmingly centered on tourism, wellness, and the production of Evian mineral water, which is bottled at several plants in the vicinity and distributed globally by Danone. The town is a hub for luxury tourism, featuring prestigious hotels like the Hôtel Royal and the Hôtel Ermitage, the Evian Resort Golf Club which hosts the Evian Championship on the LPGA Tour, and the Palais Lumière cultural center. The thermal spa establishment, drawing from multiple springs, remains a primary attraction, offering treatments that have been recognized by the French national healthcare system.
Architectural heritage from the Belle Époque is prominent, with buildings like the Villa du Châtelet and the former Cachat Pump Room. The Palais Lumière, originally a thermal bath built in 1902, now serves as an exhibition and conference center. Cultural events include the Musicales d'Évian festival and the Rolleby Évian vintage car rally. The town's gardens, such as the Jardins de l'Éventail, and its casino contribute to its elegant ambiance. The nearby Pré Curieux water garden, accessible by boat, is dedicated to the preservation of wetland environments.
The town is served by the Évian-les-Bains station on the Tonkin–Évian railway line, providing regional rail connections to Thonon-les-Bains and Annemasse, with links to the Swiss network via Geneva. Major road access is provided by the D1005 road running along the lake shore. Passenger ferries operated by the Compagnie Générale de Navigation sur le lac Léman connect it to Lausanne, Geneva, Montreux, and other lakeside towns in both France and Switzerland. The nearest international airport is Geneva Airport, located approximately 45 kilometers away.
Category:Communes of Haute-Savoie Category:Spa towns in France Category:Populated places on Lake Geneva