Where to Stay in Chongqing: Best Areas, Hotels, and Travel Tips

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Choosing where to stay in Chongqing can completely transform your trip experience. Chongqing is not just another massive city — it’s a blend of mountains, rivers, neon lights, and spicy aromas drifting through winding alleys.

Spanning two rivers and countless hills, Chongqing is called the "Mountain City" for good reason. Here, cable cars float above traffic jams, outdoor escalators climb steep streets, and misty skyscrapers disappear into the clouds. It’s dynamic, chaotic, and unforgettable.

Where you stay is important. A well-chosen hotel location can put you steps away from hot pot restaurants, vibrant night markets, and spectacular river views. If you choose the wrong location, you may spend too much time stuck in traffic or climbing endless stairs..

In this guide, you’ll find everything you need about where to stay in Chongqing: the best neighborhoods, must-visit attractions, food experiences you can’t miss, and travel tips.

Where to Stay in Chongqing: Best Areas Expanded

Chongqing isn’t designed like most flat cities. It’s a vertical maze of neighborhoods layered on hills, surrounded by rivers, connected by metros, ferries, and cable cars. Each area has its own charm — here’s where to stay based on what you want from your trip.

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Yuzhong District: The Heart of Modern Chongqing

Yuzhong District: The Heart of Modern Chongqing

If you want to be in the middle of it all, Yuzhong District is the best area to stay in Chongqing. Think New York’s Times Square — but with spicy noodles and river views.

Yuzhong District is the city’s commercial and entertainment hub. You'll find massive shopping malls, luxury hotels, trendy coffee shops, and neon lights that dazzle at night. It’s busy, it’s noisy, it’s alive.

Why stay here:

  • Direct metro connections to the airport and major train stations.
  • Walking distance to Hongya Cave, Raffles City, and Chaotianmen Dock.
  • Huge choice of hotels from budget to five-star luxury.

Things to consider:

  • Crowds can be overwhelming, especially on weekends.
  • Hotel prices are higher than in other parts of the city.

Recommended hotel in Yuzhong District:

9.5/10
12146 reviews
5/5
Elara House Fengqing Window-Side Tatami (Overlooking Beautiful Night View, Smart Home, Latex Mattress, Dyson Hair Dryer)
It’s near the train station Xiaoshizi and near to main attraction areas like the Jiefangbei so it’s a plus. Be mindful the hotel is on the 21st floor and above of a commercial building, so best to avoid peak hours.
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5/5
Saphira House Xixia Cave Cinema Room (Distinctive Cave Style, Romantic Tub, Stunning Scenery, High-Quality Bedding)
The Hotel is clean. The staff are very helpful and friendly. It is rather close to attractions such as HongYaDong and JieFangBei, and is convenient as it is very close to XiaoShiZi station (Line 1, Exit 6). Only thing to take note is that the hotel is within an office building so during peak hours on the weekdays, the lifts are often full and you may need to wait 10-15mins to board an available lift, so try to avoid heading out during peak hours (there is a sign at the lift lobby on the 22nd floor indicating these hours). Other than that, the stay was great 👍🏻
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5/5
Explore House Large Screen Audiovisual Room (4K HD Large Screen Projection, Smart Guest Control, High-Quality Bedding)
The hotel room is very clean and modern. The reception staff are courteous and friendly. The hotel is also very near the subway station.
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5/5
Explore House Large Screen Audiovisual Room (4K HD Large Screen Projection, Smart Guest Control, High-Quality Bedding)
Hotel is close to subway station and staff is friendly.hotel view is beautiful.room is so clean .
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4.2/5
Elara House Fengqing Night View Double Bed Room (Distant River View, Iconic Night View, Smart Home, Bathroom Wet-Dry Separation)
The hotel room was clean and spacious but the shower head water pressure was not there, The room lacked of English channels only having Chinese ones. If you prefer firm beds this is not for you, the location is very convenient and the nearby metro was a 3 min walk.
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Hongya Cave Area: Traditional Charm with a View

Hongya Cave Area: Traditional Charm with a View

Want a more atmospheric stay? Set your sights on the Hongya Cave area, right along the Jialing River.

By day, it's packed with tourists. By night, the illuminated wooden facades reflect beautifully off the water — making it one of Chongqing's most stunning scenes. Staying here means you can enjoy peaceful river strolls after the crowds leave.

Why stay here:

  • Unmatched night views of the city and rivers.
  • Easy access to river cruises and the Yangtze Cableway.
  • Great for boutique hotels and romantic stays.

Things to consider:

  • Fewer budget hotel options.
  • Might be noisy in some areas due to nightlife.

Recommended hotel near Hongya Cave:

9.6/10
2089 reviews
5/5
Standard King
They were great to allow my delivery to arrive and alerted me when my order has arrived , also allowed me to stay in the same room to my previous booking
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5/5
Standard King
Have a very nice stay & very convenient & super helpful staff at front desk / mr 小雷和小田
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5/5
Standard Twin
We booked 3 rooms all are clean and comfortable. Location is good also. Staff are helpful and friendly. Very recommended.
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5/5
Stylish City-Viewed King
The hotel’s location is good enough, room was spacious and clean. Just the lift need to wait a bit long time. The rest so far so good. Hairdryer good to use, we really love it and we search from TaoBao and bought it too hahaha
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5/5
Standard Twin
This hotel is far exceed my expectations. Location is great and convenience to tourist attractions. It is near to train/bus station. You can walk 2-10 minutes to Chongqing Museum Art, Jiafangfei Square, Hongyadong, Huxinglou Square. It also near to Lizaba station, Chongqing Zoo, Three Gorge Museum, Wide Tea (Sunset Cafe) by drive. The rooms are clean in every part of it. Staff are friendly and helpful. Their services/hospitalities are amazing with their professional. Staff and Housekeepers always give us smile which make us feel more warmth. Local food court is everywhere nearby hotel. I would stay here again if I have a chance to visit Chongqing again.
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Nan’an District: Peaceful Escapes and Skyline Views

Nan’an District: Peaceful Escapes and Skyline Views

If you want a quieter stay without being too far from the action, Nan’an District is a smart choice. Located just across the Yangtze River, Nan’an is known for its parks, hiking trails, and breathtaking skyline views.

Compared to downtown, Nan’an feels more spacious and local. It’s a fantastic area for families or anyone who wants a more relaxed Chongqing experience without giving up easy metro access.

Why stay here:

  • Incredible views of the skyline, especially from South Mountain.
  • Green spaces, temples, and local markets.
  • Great for morning walks, jogging, and sunset watching.

Things to consider:

  • Some areas can be hilly and less walkable.
  • Longer commute times to tourist hotspots (20–30 minutes by metro).

Recommended hotel in Nan’an District:


9.7/10
1151 reviews
5/5
Cozy Queen Room
The room is big, clean, affordable, and the service attitude is very good. It's a bit hard to find. I called the front desk and they patiently guided me and upgraded my room. The air conditioning is very powerful, but it blows towards your head. If you are afraid of the cold, sleep on the other side.
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5/5
Cozy Queen Room
The room is relatively large, the hygiene is OK, and the cost performance is high. The front desk is very enthusiastic and patient, and will help you solve any problems in time. I will stay here again next time I am nearby, and I recommend it.
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5/5
Queen Room
The front desk staff is very nice and enthusiastic. Facilities: good, new, clean, bath towels and towels are individually wrapped Hygiene: very good, clean Environment: large environment, good scenery, relatively quiet Service: good, thoughtful
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5/5
Queen Room
Good location, good environment, worth choosing
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5/5
Guestroom (2 Beds)
The room is large, clean and tidy. The front desk lady also upgraded the room for free, which is very good.
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Guanyinqiao: Youthful Energy and Endless Shopping

Guanyinqiao: Youthful Energy and Endless Shopping

If you’re young (or young at heart) and love a lively urban scene, Guanyinqiao is your spot. This part of Jiangbei District is one of Chongqing’s trendiest neighborhoods — full of pedestrian streets, shopping malls, and late-night food joints.

Guanyinqiao offers a more local, less touristy vibe compared to Jiefangbei, but with just as much convenience.

Why stay here:

  • Massive shopping centers like Paradise Walk and Beichengtianjie.
  • Easy access to the metro and public transport.
  • Great for fashion lovers, foodies, and nightlife seekers.

Things to consider:

  • Further from attractions like Ciqikou or Hongya Cave (20–30 minutes metro ride).
  • Mainly modern — not much old-town atmosphere.

Recommended hotel in Guanyinqiao:


9.6/10
1267 reviews
4.7/5
Special Queen Room
Worth the value, clean and near train station.the bed is extremely comfortable
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4.2/5
Guestroom - River-View (2 Beds)
Overlooking the river, a very beautiful scene, if the weather helps. It's not a hotel, more like an Apart-hotel... There are about 3 operating in the building and they are also discussing having residents. The rooms and areas of the hotel are always very clean and tidy, but in the shared areas, such as the elevator and corridors... the smell of cigarettes and spit on the floor, which is a Chinese habit, is somewhat uncomfortable. The staff are amazing, helpful and always willing to help even without speaking English... best service ever! The Hotel needs to better show, in a Western way, the place where the reception is.
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5/5
Guestroom - River-View (2 Beds)
The hotel is very good. The front desk upgraded me to a high-rise river view room for free. The first-class river view makes me feel relaxed and happy. The service is thoughtful, the facilities are complete, and the bathroom has a smart toilet. The environment is good, I will come again next time🫰
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5/5
City Room - City-View (2 Beds)
The location is quite convenient. The hotel is across from the Huaxin Street subway station. The room is very clean. The front desk is on the 36th floor. There are many hotels in this building. Don't make the wrong choice. Breakfast is not a buffet. There are three sets of meals to choose from. You can also book it one day in advance and have it delivered to your room.
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5/5
Guestroom - River-View (Double Bed)
It was my first time in Chongqing. It was a bit magical. In addition, Ctrip's navigation had some problems. I successfully experienced the absurdity of the fifth floor being the first floor. The night view of the high-rise building was very nice, but the glass was a little dirty. Everything else was very good, and the hotel solved the problems in a timely manner. The flaw was that there were multiple hotels in one building, and you didn't need to swipe your room card to take the elevator. Outsiders could also come in. The security was a bit poor, and someone even handed out small cards at night.
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Top Attractions You Shouldn’t Miss in Chongqing

Once you’ve settled on where to stay in Chongqing, it’s time to explore! Here are the must-see places:

  • Hongya Cave: Wander through old-style architecture, shopping, and street food stalls.
    Hongya Cave Cultural Center
    Hongya Cave Night Exploration
    Duration: 1-3 hours Address: No. 88, Binjiang Road, Jialing River, Yuzhong District, Chongqing


  • Yangtze River Cableway: Glide above the river for unforgettable city views.
    Chongqing Yangtze River Cableway
    Chongqing Yangtze River Cableway
    Duration: 6 hours Price: from $280.69

  • Ciqikou Ancient Town: A preserved slice of old Chongqing — think cobblestone streets and traditional snacks.
    Ciqikou
    Ciqikou
    Duration: 2-4 hours Address: No. 1 Cinan Street, Shapingba District, Chongqing


  • Dazu Rock Carvings: Stunning Buddhist sculptures, an easy day trip.
    Dazu Rock Carving
    Dazu Rock Carving
    Duration: 4-5 hours Price: from $15.10


  • Three Gorges Museum: Discover the history behind the famous Yangtze River.
    Three Gorges Museum
    Three Gorges Museum
    Duration: 2-3 hours Address: No. 236 Renmin Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing


Where to Eat in Chongqing: A Food Lover’s Paradise

Where to Eat in Chongqing: A Food Lover’s Paradise

Chongqing isn’t just a city; it’s a feast. Make sure you try these essentials:

  • Chongqing Hotpot: Fiery, numbing, addictive. Don’t miss locals’ favorite chains like "Peijie Hotpot."
  • Xiao Mian (Spicy noodles): Cheap, filling, and full of flavor.
  • Grilled Fish: Smoky, spicy fish dishes usually cooked tableside.
  • Mala Tang: DIY skewers boiled in spicy broth.
  • Street snacks: Explore Nanbin Road or Ciqikou for stinky tofu, skewers, and roasted sweet potatoes.

Best Time to Stay in Chongqing

Chongqing is famous for its humid, foggy weather — but some seasons are better than others, depending on your plans.

  • Spring (March–May): Best for comfortable weather, outdoor activities, and lower hotel prices.
  • Autumn (September–November): Ideal for sightseeing, photography, and cruises along the Yangtze.
  • Summer (June–August): Very hot and humid — stay near metro stations and book hotels with pools if possible!
  • Winter (December–February): Misty and cool — a unique time to experience hotpot culture and foggy river landscapes.

Tip: If you’re staying in Chongqing during summer, pick hotels near big malls (Jiefangbei, Guanyinqiao) where you can easily escape into air-conditioned spaces.

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Transportation in Chongqing: Moving Around the Mountain City

Transportation in Chongqing: Moving Around the Mountain City

Getting around Chongqing might sound tricky, but it’s surprisingly tourist-friendly:

  • Metro: Fast, cheap, and expanding. Most major hotel areas (Jiefangbei, Guanyinqiao, Nan’an) have metro access.
  • Taxis and DiDi: Affordable. Use the DiDi app (English version available).
  • Cable Cars: The Yangtze River Cableway isn’t just a ride — it’s an experience.
  • Public Ferries: A charming way to cross the rivers and enjoy views.

Staying Close to Transportation Hubs

If you want maximum convenience, here’s where to stay:

Name

Service

Clayston Hotel (Chongqing Jiangbei Airport T2T3 Terminal)

Free shuttle service, Wi-Fi, Luggage storage, 24-hour front desk

Pullman Apartment (Jiangbei Airport)

Express check-in and check-out, Luggage storage, 24-hour front desk, Host welcome service

Name

Service

Chongqing North Railway Station Century Tonghui Hotel

Station drop-off service, station pick-up service, priority airport pick-up, multilingual front desk, currency exchange, translation tools available

Wyndham Grand Plaza Royale Huayu Chongqing

Priority airport pick-up, currency exchange, station pick-up/drop-off services, taxi booking, multilingual front desk

These hotels make arriving and departing incredibly easy — perfect if you’re staying for a short time or continuing your journey across China.

Stay Connected: Using eSIMs in Chongqing

Stay Connected: Using eSIMs in Chongqing

Staying online is important, whether you’re using maps, translation apps, or ordering a hotpot delivery to your hotel.

Best ways to stay connected:

  • eSIM: Instant activation, no need to swap physical cards.
  • Local SIM cards: China Mobile and China Unicom booths at the airport.
  • Portable Wi-Fi: Available but heavier to carry; better for groups.

Read More about Where to Stay in Chongqing

Everything You Need to Know About Staying in Chongqing

  • What’s the best area to stay in Chongqing for first-time visitors?

    Jiefangbei is the best overall for convenience, attractions, and food options.
  • Are there budget hotels in central Chongqing?

    Yes — especially around Nan’an and parts of Guanyinqiao.
  • Is it easy to reach downtown from the airport?

    Very easy — the metro Line 10 connects the airport directly to downtown Chongqing.
  • Should I buy an eSIM before I arrive?

    Definitely. It saves time, avoids language barriers, and ensures instant connectivity.
  • How many days should I spend in Chongqing?

    Plan for at least 3–4 days to explore the city, try the food, and take a river cruise.
  • Is Chongqing safe for tourists?

    Absolutely. It’s one of China’s safest major cities — just watch out for pickpocketing in crowded areas.
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