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Accommodation In Chengdu

There’s far more to the sleepy Chinese city of Chengdu than meets the eye. Many will rave about its hotpot cuisine and tea (and they’re right, those are definitely not to be missed), but a city with a population of over 14 million people (fourth largest in China) definitely has more up its sleeve. Booking one of the Chengdu hotels on our list will put you right in the thick of it.

Chengdu attractions cover a lot of ground, from history to some stunning scenery provided by midland China, but there is one place that is a must-visit, especially for lovers of nature and cuddly, adorable animals. The Chengdu Panda Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is the largest facility of its kind in the world and has gone from having six pandas in 1987 to 83 in 2008. The enclosures let you have a much closer view than most other facilities and you can even hold a panda cub for an extra fee. The base is located northeast of the city and if you go in the morning you’ll see the pandas at their most active.

Those looking for more nature will find it in abundance both in and outside the city. You can take daytrips to see the waterfalls, wooded landscape and historic architecture of Mount Qingcheng and Qingchengshan-Dujiangyan National Park 40 kilometres to the northwest, or spend a couple of hours in Huan Huaxi Park in the city centre.

From afar, Chengdu has a modern skyline of high-rise buildings, but at the street level you’ll see that this hides some very impressive monuments and buildings that are stunning remnants of a history that stretches back to 311 BC. Sites like Qingyang Temple and Wenshu Yuan Monastery are home to a peaceful atmosphere in this already laid-back city, helping them become more a part of the cityscape than historical attractions found in other destinations. There is also the Anshun Bridge, which resembles historical architecture despite being built in 2003. It is a beautiful, multi-tiered structure that crosses the Jin River and houses a popular restaurant on its upper veranda.

Food is something of a specialty in Chengdu. It lives up to its role as the capital of the Sichuan province, with the area’s spicy cuisine found well-prepared and almost everywhere you look. Everything enjoys at least a sprinkle of Sichuan pepper, from the famous hotpot – in which you cook all sorts of meats, vegetables and other ingredients – to snacks. If you’re keen for other cuisine, there’s everything from Thai food to pizza to fill you up.

So wot are you waiting for? Take those first steps into inner China with a city that has more than you could ask for. Check our flights to Chengdu and book your Chengdu accommodation!

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The St. Regis Chengdu, The Ritz-Carlton, Chengdu, Grand Hyatt Chengdu, Somerset Riverview Chengdu, Ascott Raffles City Chengdu, Grand ParcVue Hotel Residence Chengdu, Holiday Inn Express Chengdu Tianfu Square, an IHG Hotel, Waldorf Astoria Chengdu, JW Marriott Hotel Chengdu

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Chengdu?
Located in Chengdu and with conveniences such as a cafe and free internet services, The Ritz-Carlton, Chengdu is an escape Wotif travellers are utterly smitten with. Also clinching a top spot on the list of best hotels in Chengdu is Grand ParcVue Hotel Residence Chengdu. Get your z’s here and you’ll be close to leading sights like Taikoo Li Shopping Centre and Tianfu Square. Ready for an amazing adventure in Chengdu? Let Wotif connect you with an awesome place at a rate that can’t be beaten.
How many days should I spend in Chengdu?
That’s like asking how you want your steak done — it all comes down to personal preference. To give you a rough idea though, most travellers spend 3 days exploring this exciting destination. Whether it’s a day or two or a week or two, our Chengdu hotel offers will help make your adventure an unforgettable one.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Chengdu?
If you’re planning to explore leading attractions like Taikoo Li Shopping Centre and Tianfu Square, consider Chengdu City Centre. This popular part of town is where many first-timers like to base themselves. It’s also where you’ll find some of the best hotels in Chengdu, such as The Ritz-Carlton, Chengdu and Grand ParcVue Hotel Residence Chengdu. Adventure awaits. Grab yo’ self a deal on your Chengdu hotel today with Wotif!
How much does a Chengdu hotel cost?
Rates all depend on the kind of digs you’re after but we’ve got your back (and your budget’s well-being at heart) with our awesome Chengdu hotel deals. Begin searching for your Chengdu hotel by clicking on your travel dates, then use our filters to tweak the results by budget, property type, amenities and more. January, June and October are the high season months, so avoiding these will help you find AU$86 cheap accommodation in Chengdu.
How do I get a cheap hotel in Chengdu?
Nab cheap hotels in Chengdu like a pro with these tricks:

  • Keep your budget in check by staying midweek: Cheaper rates are typically offered between Mondays and Thursdays.
  • Sign up for a Wotif account: Unlock exclusive Mates Rates discounts, including 10% or more off select hotels, when you’re signed in to Wotif.
  • Go off-peak: March, July and September are Chengdu’s quieter months. Hotels, flights and nearly everything else is more affordable during these times.
  • Sort results by lowest price: Once you’ve refined your search with our filters, sort by the lowest price to find deals you won’t be able to resist.

Can I find luxury accommodation in Chengdu?
Certainly. Using our “Property class” filter tool you can find the bougiest getaways that offer first-rate service, indulgent perks and bedding with thread counts so high you’ll feel dizzy. Take a peek at these Chengdu luxury hotels:


Which hotels in Chengdu are family-friendly?
Dive headfirst into a world of fun in one of our Chengdu family accommodation options. Featuring heaps of cool stuff like pools, kids’ clubs and games rooms, they’re not just places to get some shut-eye, but destinations in themselves. Use our “Family friendly” filter to find them in a jiffy, or have a peek at these top-notch options for you and your pint-sized posse:


What is the best area to stay in Chengdu?
The Chengdu City Centre neighbourhood is one of our traveller favourites. Whether you’re experiencing the shopping or making the most of the culture and gift and craft shops, it’s a great spot to book a Chengdu hotel. Want more superb options where the getaway vibes will kick in quick? Use our “View map” to look for Chengdu accommodation in various locations around this exciting destination, such as Wuhou and Jinniu.

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