Where to Stay in Chengdu
Premium neighborhoods, five-star hotels, and fine dining areas
Best Neighborhoods for Luxury Travellers
Ranked by relevance for luxury travellers visiting Chengdu
Gaoxin District (้ซๆฐๅบ) / Financial City (้่ๅ)
LuxuryModern Chengdu's gleaming business and innovation hub, characterized by sleek skyscrapers and a fast-paced environment.
- +Excellent infrastructure and modern amenities
- +Good for business and long stays
- +Quieter than older districts
- -Lacks traditional charm and historical sites
- -Can feel sterile and impersonal
Chunxi Road (ๆฅ็่ทฏ)
Mid-rangeChengdu's premier shopping and entertainment district, buzzing with energy and modern city life.
- +Vibrant atmosphere day and night
- +Endless shopping and dining options
- +Excellent public transport links
- -Can be overwhelming and extremely crowded
- -Less traditional charm
Kuanzhai Alleys (ๅฎฝ็ชๅททๅญ)
Mid-rangeA beautifully preserved Qing Dynasty streetscape blending traditional architecture with modern boutiques and eateries.
- +Iconic Chengdu experience
- +Excellent food and souvenir shopping
- +Visually stunning
- -Can be very crowded
- -More tourist-oriented prices
Wuhou Shrine (ๆญฆไพฏ็ฅ ) / Jinli Ancient Street (้ฆ้ๅค่ก)
Mid-rangeA historical and cultural hub featuring ancient temples, traditional snacks, and lively folk arts.
- +Rich historical and cultural significance
- +Abundant local snacks and crafts
- +Lively atmosphere, especially at night
- -Can be extremely crowded, especially Jinli
- -Jinli is highly commercialized
Daily Budget (Luxury)
CNY 1200/day
Hidden Gems in Chengdu
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Sichuan Opera at Shufeng Yayun Teahouse
Experience the mesmerizing art of Sichuan Opera, famous for its incredible face-changing (bian lian) performances and traditional music. It's a vibrant cultural immersion that is far more engaging than just watching a show.
2 areas to be cautious about
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